Biopolitics by Babs Smaschie
Papers by Babs Smaschie
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To grasp the meaning of fertility politics in an economic context, this research focuses on the s... more To grasp the meaning of fertility politics in an economic context, this research focuses on the shift to a postfordist mode of production through the analysis of the technologies enacted by biopower.
Talks by Babs Smaschie
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Common Space of the Future // URBAN INDUSTRY
Marianna Liosi, Alessandra S... more Part of the Project:
Common Space of the Future // URBAN INDUSTRY
Marianna Liosi, Alessandra Saviotti
*film & discussion
A screening and discussion about the natural environment as an entity abused by political power. What is the potential of the environment to become an arena of protest by the community against the exploitation of the land, the destruction of local economies dressed up as economic progress? Starting point is the NO TAV movement - a large group of Susa Valley inhabitants who organised to protest against the construction of High Speed Trains Rail from Turin to Lyon (France).

During the 8th European Conference of Feminist Research in Budapest, the Radical Queer Affinity C... more During the 8th European Conference of Feminist Research in Budapest, the Radical Queer Affinity Collective promoted the networking between researchers, local activists and the queer feminist international community. Together with activists such as Labrisz, NGO for lesbian visibility, Nane, NGO to fight men’s violence against women, Patent, NGO against patriarchy, Transvanilla, transgender organization and Angéla Kóczé, Roma people rights activist, we organized an “alternative conference”: a Forum (a Solidarity Forum), a sit-in with the percussionists Rhythm of Resistance, along with a Puszi Pussy Party, raising funds for the KLIT project, queer feminist sexy shop and library in Budapest.
One hundred researchers and activists joined the Solidary Forum on May 18th 2012, dozens of which gathered the day after to draft an important document on the Hungarian and European situation. The same document has been signed by 316 people and will be shortly sent to the Hungarian Parliament and to the national press not affiliate with the right wing party.
A protest release about the Human Rights crisis in Hungary, by the participants to the conference “The Politics of Location Revisited: Gender@2012 8th European Feminist Research Conference”.
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Biopolitics by Babs Smaschie
Papers by Babs Smaschie
Talks by Babs Smaschie
Common Space of the Future // URBAN INDUSTRY
Marianna Liosi, Alessandra Saviotti
*film & discussion
A screening and discussion about the natural environment as an entity abused by political power. What is the potential of the environment to become an arena of protest by the community against the exploitation of the land, the destruction of local economies dressed up as economic progress? Starting point is the NO TAV movement - a large group of Susa Valley inhabitants who organised to protest against the construction of High Speed Trains Rail from Turin to Lyon (France).
One hundred researchers and activists joined the Solidary Forum on May 18th 2012, dozens of which gathered the day after to draft an important document on the Hungarian and European situation. The same document has been signed by 316 people and will be shortly sent to the Hungarian Parliament and to the national press not affiliate with the right wing party.
A protest release about the Human Rights crisis in Hungary, by the participants to the conference “The Politics of Location Revisited: Gender@2012 8th European Feminist Research Conference”.
Common Space of the Future // URBAN INDUSTRY
Marianna Liosi, Alessandra Saviotti
*film & discussion
A screening and discussion about the natural environment as an entity abused by political power. What is the potential of the environment to become an arena of protest by the community against the exploitation of the land, the destruction of local economies dressed up as economic progress? Starting point is the NO TAV movement - a large group of Susa Valley inhabitants who organised to protest against the construction of High Speed Trains Rail from Turin to Lyon (France).
One hundred researchers and activists joined the Solidary Forum on May 18th 2012, dozens of which gathered the day after to draft an important document on the Hungarian and European situation. The same document has been signed by 316 people and will be shortly sent to the Hungarian Parliament and to the national press not affiliate with the right wing party.
A protest release about the Human Rights crisis in Hungary, by the participants to the conference “The Politics of Location Revisited: Gender@2012 8th European Feminist Research Conference”.