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SUMMARY:Choreopolitics. Rhythms as Emancipation
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DESCRIPTION:Luca Pattaroni \nWe live in an increasingly saturated world. 
 Saturated with signs\, norms\, objects\, and obligations that all contribu
 te to our daily alienation. The Manifesto for a Politics of Rhythms that
  Luca Pattaroni recently co-authored argues that the answer to this satura
 tion lies in regaining political control over our rhythms\, whether they a
 re individual or collective. This call for rhythmic emancipation implies m
 uch more than simply slowing down. It is an attempt to understand the prof
 ound intertwining between time and space—for\, as harshly experienced du
 ring confinement\, once deprived of space we become prisoners of time. Mor
 e than cadences\, rhythms must be understood as ways of fluctuating\, inte
 rlinking the intimate experience of the self and the structural organizati
 on of territories. The composition of the common is therefore a matter of 
 choreopolitics\, a politics that would give each individual and collective
  mastery over its times and spaces\, making societies hospitable to the mu
 ltitude of our ways of living.\n\nLuca Pattaroni is Maître d’Enseignem
 ent et de Recherche at the Urban Sociology Laboratory of the École polyte
 chnique fédérale de Lausanne\, where he leads the research group City\,
  Habitat and Collective Action. Tackling the urban margins and situations
  of resistance (squats\, counterculture\, urban struggles\, precarious mig
 ration\, homelessness)\, but also the broader spatial conditions of emanci
 pation and oppression\, his work is concerned with the expression of diffe
 rences and the making of the common in contemporary capitalist cities. His
  talk is based on the 2021 Manifeste pour une politique des rythmes that
  he co-authored with Manola Antonioli\, Guillaume Drevon\, Luc Gwiazdzinsk
 i and Vincent Kaufmann.\n\nHartmut Rosa is Professor of General and Theor
 etical Sociology at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena.\n\nThe event w
 ill be held in English
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