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SUMMARY:(Dis)Affect(ion) at Work. On Silences\, Intersectional Ordinary Vio
 lence\, and Building the Anti-Racist University
DESCRIPTION:Öffentlicher Vortrag von Encarnación Gutiérrez Rodríguez\nI
 n his essay »Violence\, Peace\, and Peace Research\,« Galtung (1969\, 17
 1) differentiates between personal violence—a singular act or »violence
  with a subject«—and structural violence—a repetitive broad occurrenc
 e or »violence without a subject.« Marked by vertical relations of power
 \, based on unequal economic relations of value-exchange and asymmetrical 
 interactions on the political\, military\, communication\, and cultural le
 vels\, structural violence describes historically sedimented forms of powe
 r\, control\, and domination (Galtung and Fischer 2013). Galtung developed
  this approach empirically through his analysis of imperialism\, war\, and
  armed conflicts\, while seeking the consolidation of peace. Critiquing th
 e sedimented character of violence in Galtung’s approach\, other scholar
 s (see Ditls et al. 2012) have suggested that we look at the fluid\, subtl
 e\, and ordinary character of violence. Feminist critiques (Confortini 200
 6) have addressed the interdependent character of personal and structural 
 violence when it comes to gendered and sexualized violence. Veena Das (200
 0\; 2006)\, for example\, has developed an analysis of everyday violence a
 s structural\, symbolic\, cultural\, and interpersonal. Examining how ordi
 nary intersectional violence effects everyday lives\, this presentation dr
 aws attention to the somatic\, emotional\, and subjective impact of violen
 ce on gendered\, racialized and migrantized bodies at the university as a 
 workplace. It engages with structural silence and epistemic injustice\, bu
 t also it explores moments of resistance.\nEncarnación Gutiérrez Rodríg
 uez ist Professorin für Soziologie mit dem Schwerpunkt Kultur und Migrati
 on am Institut für Soziologie der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. M.\nOr
 ganisation: AK Feldforschung am Institut für Sozialforschung in Kooperati
 on mit dem Institut für Migrationsforschung (IMIK) an der Frankfurt Unive
 rsity of Applied Sciences\nTeam: Annette Hilscher\, Minna K. Ruokonen-Engl
 er und Irini Siouti
URL:https://www.ifs.uni-frankfurt.de/eventleser/disaffection-at-work.html
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LOCATION:Senckenberganlage 26\, 60325 Frankfurt am Main
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