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해외석학초청강연 A Typology of Global Logistics (Ned Rossiter 교수/웨스턴시드니대)

2023.06.14.

안녕하십니까? 저희 인류학과 BK교육연구단은 미국 시카고대학교의 Logistics in the Making of Mobile Worlds 연구팀과 공동으로 Western Sydney University의 Ned Rossiter 교수님을 모시고 "13 Corridors: A Typology of Global Logistics" 제하의 강연을 개최합니다. 본 강연은 Logistics in the Making of Mobile Worlds 연구팀의 2023년 워크숍/필드스쿨의 기조강연으로, 사람/사물/정보의 이동을 다층적으로 검토하는 시간이 될 것입니다.

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13 Corridors: A Typology of Global Logistics


일시: 2023년 6월 14일 (수) 17:00-18:30
장소: 사회대 국제회의실 (16동 312호)
문의: anthrobk21plus@snu.ac.kr

*참여가 가능하신 분들은 아래 링크로 참석여부를 미리 알려주시면 행사 준비에 큰 도움이 되겠습니다.
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*강연 전 Rossiter 교수를 비롯한 연구팀과 대학원생과의 간담회가 있습니다. 원하시는 분들은 위 링크로 참석여부를 알려주십시오.(15:30-16:30, 16동 439호)

강의 개요

From the architectural and technical design standards of hot and cold aisles in data centers separating airflows, to the dredging of ports for the unidirectional passage of post-Panamax ships circumnavigating the globe, the accumulation of capital is held together in heterogeneous ways by corridors. Global logistics industries are underscored by the logic of interoperability, yet the material manifestation of corridors points to multiple fonts of incommensurability. A paradox emerges between the logistical imaginary of interlocking circuits of supply chain capitalism and the material instantiation of conflict and divergence manifest in the logistical form of corridors. Charting a typology of corridor forms, this lecture probes the corridor as a relational device enmeshed in historical and geopolitical settings. Identifying thirteen corridors stretched across a range of scales, I examine discrete logics of governance special to logistical systems. 

저자 소개
Ned Rossiter is a media theorist noted for his research on network cultures, the politics of cultural labour, logistical media, and data politics. Rossiter is Director of Research at the Institute for Culture and Society and Professor of Communication in the School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney. Rossiter is the author of Organized Networks: Media Theory, Creative Labour, New Institutions (2006), Software, Infrastructure, Labor: A Media Theory of Logistical Nightmares (2016) and (with Geert Lovink) Organization after Social Media (2018). His writings have been translated into Italian, Spanish, German, French, Finnish, Dutch, Chinese, Greek, Latvian, Hungarian, Turkish, and Polish.