Nick Srnicek
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Nick Srnicek | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy Speculative realism[1] Accelerationism |
Main interests | Political philosophy |
Nick Srnicek (born 1982)[3] is a Canadian writer and academic. He is currently a lecturer in Digital Economy in the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London.[4] Srnicek is associated with the political theory of accelerationism and a post-scarcity economy.
Biography
Srnicek took a double major in Psychology and Philosophy[5] before completing an MA at the University of Western Ontario in 2007.[6] He proceeded to a PhD at the London School of Economics, completing his thesis in 2013 on "Representing complexity: the material construction of world politics".[7] He has worked as a Visiting Lecturer at City University and the University of Westminster.[8]
Bibliography
- (ed., with Levi Bryant and Graham Harman), The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism (Re.press, 2011), introduction at https://www.academia.edu/178033
- with Alex Williams, '#ACCELERATE: Manifesto for an accelerationist politics', in Dark Trajectories: Politics of the Outside, ed. by Joshua Johnson (New York: Name Publications, 2013), pp. 135-55, https://www.academia.edu/2379428
- with Alex Williams, 'On Cunning Automata: Financial Acceleration at the Limits of the Dromological', in Collapse 8, ed. by Robin MacKay (Windsor Quary, UK: Urbanomic, 2013), pp. 9-52, https://www.urbanomic.com/book/collapse-8/
- Inventing the future : postcapitalism and a world without work. London: Verso. 2015.
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- Critical studies and reviews of Srnicek's work
- Heller, Nathan (August 21, 2017). "Out of action : do protests work?". The Critics. A Critic at Large. The New Yorker. 93 (24): 70–77.
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(help)[9] Reviews Inventing the future. - Lowrie, Ian (November 17, 2015). "On Algorithmic Communism". Los Angeles Review Of Books. Reviews Inventing the future.
References
- ^ Bryant, Levi; Harman, Graham; Srnicek, Nick (2011). The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism. Melbourne, Australia: re.press. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-9806683-4-6.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/11/accelerationism-how-a-fringe-philosophy-predicted-the-future-we-live-in
- ^ Katarzyna Piasecka, 'Accelerationism: Tomorrow, we're not going to work!', CafeBabel (Feb. 22, 2016), http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/society/article/accelerationism-tomorrow-were-not-going-to-work.html.
- ^ Official page
- ^ Laureano Ralón, ' Interview with Nick Srnicek', Figure/Ground (29 December 2011), http://figureground.org/interview-with-nick-srnicek/ Archived 2016-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Nick Srnicek, 'Assemblage Theory, Complexity and Contentious Politics: The Political Ontology of Gilles Deleuze' (Unpublished MA thesis, University of Western Ontario, 2007), https://www.academia.edu/178031[permanent dead link].
- ^ Nick Srnicek, 'Representing complexity: the material construction of world politics' (unpublished PhD thesis, The London School of Economics and Political Science, 2013).
- ^ Katarzyna Piasecka, 'Accelerationism: Tomorrow, we're not going to work!', CafeBabel (Feb. 22, 2016), http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/society/article/accelerationism-tomorrow-were-not-going-to-work.html.
- ^ Online version is titled "Is there any point to protesting?"
External links
Interviews
- L. Ralón (2011). "Interview with Nick Srnicek," Figure/Ground. December 29. https://web.archive.org/web/20160716103534/http://figureground.org/interview-with-nick-srnicek/
- C. Derick Varn and Dario Cankovich (2013). 'The Speed of Future Thought: Alex Williams and Nick Srnicek interviewed,' The North Star. July 15. http://www.thenorthstar.info/?p=9240
- Joseph Todd (2016). 'A world without work: an interview with Nick Srnicek, co-author of Inventing the Future', Red Pepper. October 16. http://www.redpepper.org.uk/a-world-without-work-an-interview-with-nick-srnicek-co-author-of-inventing-the-future/
- Laurie Taylor (2017). 'Platform Capitalism', BBC Radio 4. February 27. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08fgvln