Timetable

N.B. All times are Prague time, which is the same as Berlin, Madrid, Paris and Warsaw, one hour ahead of London and Lisbon, 6 hours ahead of New York and 8 hours behind Tokyo. e.g. noon in Prague is 11am in London, 6am in New York and 8pm in Tokyo.

Friday 22nd October

11:00 – 11:30: Conference opening and welcome

11:30 – 13:00: Direct Action: Justification, Limits and Promises

Chair: Dan Swain

Maarit LaihonenPrefiguration and utilitarianism: Refining justification of direct action

Darren Webb – Ah Bartleby! The pedagogical (im)potency of Occupy Wall Street

Heather McKnightChaos and Hope –Nano-Utopian Moments of Activist Self-Organisation

14:00 – 15:30: Anarchist Prefigurative Politics, Revolution and Utopia 1

Chair: Laurence Davis

Matt York – Permanent Revolution: Utopia as Process

Rhiannon Firth – Disaster: How do disasters of the current conjuncture reconfigure state-capital relations, and how can movements resist without being co-opted?

John Clark – From Prefiguration to Transfiguration: From Monad and Nomad to Communad

16:00 – 17:30: Refusal, Dissent and Withdrawal

Chair: Maarit Laihonen

Ryan Sporer – Politics of Circumvention – Four Theories of Self-Extrication

Anat AscherRefusing what we are: political prefiguration in Foucault, Derrida and Rancière

Arnošt Novák – Direct action and the possibilities and limits of radical autonomous politics

18:30 – 20:00: Keynote 1:

Matthijs van de SandeTo Stand for Something: Prefiguration and (Political) Representation

Saturday 23rd October

9:30 – 11:00: Gender Abolition and Everyday Prefiguration

Chair: TBC

Michaela FikejzováAbolish Gender! as a Case of Linguistic Everyday Prefiguration

Lila BraunschweigThe future and the trivial: Utopias of gender abolition and the specter of difference in French materialist feminist thought

Matthew WilsonEveryday prefiguration: bringing the personal into our praxis

11:30 – 13:00: Confronting the Climate Crisis

Chair: Joe Grim Feinberg

Peter CoxWhat if there were no cars? Connecting Cyclovia and Covid-19 lockdowns as prefigurative political mobility spaces for a degrowth world

Jakub Kowalewski“For the form of this world is passing away” Reinterpreting Paulinian as if in light of the climate apocalypse.


14:00 – 15:30: Prefiguration and Municipalism – in and against the state

Chair: Yuliya Moskvina

David Webb – Taking back control? Prefiguring neighbourliness and environmental survival in Wingrove

Imrat Verhoeven, Michael Strange & Gabriel Siles-BrüggeAll Politics is Local! Conceptualising municipal resistance

Raquel Sobral Nonato & Mario Aquina AlvesPrefigurative Politics ‘inside’ the government? A case study about Solidarity Economy in Brazil

16:00 – 17:30: Anarchist Prefigurative Politics, Revolution, and Utopia 2

Chair: Laurence Davis

Benjamin FranksCapitalist Prefiguration: Learning lessons from the pest

Beatriz Alejandra Paz JiménezRevolutionary Practices of the Original Peoples from the North America Region in the Aftermath of NAFTA

Laurence Davis – The Angel and the Porcupine: Anarchist Prefigurative Politics, Revolution, and Utopia

18:00 – 19:30: Keynote 2:

Davina CooperDIY law reform: Gender politics and the challenge of experimental law


Sunday 24th October

09:3011:00: (Re)Thinking Present and Future

Chair: Petr Kouba

Madina Tlostanova and Tony Fry – Towards a New Political Imagination

Hugo Radice – Dignity is not enough: contributive justice in a society of equals

11:30 – 13:00: Roundtable discussion on Marxism and Prefiguration

Brecht De Smet, Paul Raekstad, Dan Swain

14:00-15:30: Comparative View of Women in Prefiguration: From Societies in Movement to Chiapas and Rojava

Anna Rebrii Education and Knowledge Production as a Prefigurative Practice in Chiapas and Rojava

Emre Sahin Cooperatives and Prefigurative Economy in Rojava and Chiapas

Marina Sitrin Prefigurative Societies in Movement: From Argentina to the Movements of the Squares

16:00 – 17:30: Prefiguration and Organising Strategy

Chair: Matt Wilson

Lara Monticelli – On the Necessity of Prefigurative Politics

Claudia Firth – Polyp Labour: Prefiguration, Scale and Strategy

Ashley Bohrer How Is It To Be Done: Dilemmas of Prefigurative and Harm-Reduction Approaches to Social Movement Work

18:00 –19:30: Keynote 3:

Paul Raekstad Winning a Green New Deal

Monday 25th October

11:3013:15: Politics and the ‘as if’

Chair: Anat Ascher

Ng Qian QianNotes towards a Performative Theory of National Identity

Maxim van Asseldonk – Prefiguring the People: Constituent Power in a Prefigurative Key

Michael ZangerlDissensual prefigurations. Jacques Rancière and the various politics of the “as if”.

14:0015:45: Utopia and Hope

Chair: Peter Cox

William Paris – Whither Utopia?: Marcus Garvey and the Contradictions of Black Nationalism

Sergio Martin Tapia Arguello and Monica Soares – Utopia and Prefiguration: Marx, Marxism and the upsurge of manifold utopian conceptualisations.

Javier Toscano and Sanaz Azimipour – Migrant Nation, Deconstructing Nostalgia, reorganising hope

Alenna Lynn Roth‘What if tomorrow never comes?’ – Considering the social-psychological factors for social transformation through Ernst Bloch’s Principle of Hope

16:00-17:30: Writing the Past and Generating the Future

Chair: Beatriz Alejandra Paz Jiménez

Kimberly Croswell Putting the Word Out There: sub.Media, the Generative Prefiguration of Arts-Activist Resistance

Rachael Kiddey“Made in Migration”: using prefigurative practice to co-curate a public heritage exhibition on the material culture of forced displacement in contemporary Europe

Thembi LuckettHope in the Shadow of Coal: Exploring Reproductive and Transformative Hopes in Everyday Life

19:00-20:30: Anarchist Prefigurative Politics, Revolution and Utopia 3

Chair: Laurence Davis

Nathaniel Andrews – Anarchism in Everyday Life: Libertarian Prefigurative Politics in Spain and Argentina, 1890-1930

Carissa Honeywell – Between reform and revolution: prefiguration as a guide for action

Wayne Price – Two Anarchist Conceptions of Prefiguration and Revolution