"While the transmission ranges across different periods, the main focus lies in the late twentieth century, particularly the 1970s and 1980s."
The episode is now in circulation on Cashmere Radio.
Playlist attached.
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The Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence (O.J.A.I.) streamed the latest installment of their ongoing investigation into music produced from within and around bureaucratic systems.
I am somewhere in it, along with fellow bureaucritic Jonathan Foster and poet laureate Alexandria Peary.
Detail from Alexander Kluge's installation "Ontime/Offtime" (2024), currently on display at Lenbachhaus in Munich.
Grant funding currently used to pay for-profit publishers should be reinvested into public publishing infrastructure that serves the common good.
The EU now has its own publishing platform, Open Research Europe, that functions like a journal free to both authors and readers for all EU-funded research, across all disciplines.
Open peer review (!)
No author fees
No paywalls
Fast publication process
Indexation
open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu
What a nice surprise: my review of @dcjenkin-smith.bsky.social's "The Rise of Office Literature" made it into the print version of Critical Inquiry -- and it's in great company!
@bloomsburyacademic.bsky.social
Have a look at the Spring 2026 issue:
today and tomorrow in Munich,
curious where this takes us
In Figures of Radical Absence I argue that empty signifiers are frequently used as tools of political contestation, which is why you see them so often in acts of protest and institutional critique.
All that to say: always cool to see empty books making the news
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
this year marks Foucault's centenary -- a good occasion to share this call with French-speaking doctoral students interested in his work.
imec-archives.com/qui-sommes-n...
Increasingly normalized by current strands of populist rhetoric, the phenomenon has a long tradition, I argue, that can be traced back at least to Georges Courteline's 1893 "Messieurs les ronds-de-cuir."
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⏳ Thrilled to co-host this two-day panel with Karolin Schäffer at the ACLA annual in Montreal!
Eight contributions will unpack a wide range of literary case-studies which illustrate the objectification of office workers.
www.acla.org/conference/s...
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Had a great time yesterday in Brussels at this workshop on faces and figures of administration (mis)handling all sorts of European political crises, 16th to 21st century -- thanks, @ferrerbartomeu.bsky.social, for the impeccable organisation!
Issue #6 of Bureaucritics is out now!
Catch up with the latest in art, fiction, and scholarship about bureaucracy.
bureaucritics.substack.com/p/cultural-b...
#newsletter #bureaucracy #administration #officeliterature #bureaucraticfiction #parliaments
Here's a sentence I never thought I'd write: Die Zeit published a long-form piece featuring my research.
Many thanks to Katharina Meyer zu Eppendorf and to everyone who, directly and indirectly, made this possible.
www.zeit.de/campus/2026-...
🗞️ Lesenswertes @zeitonline.bsky.social-Porträt der Literaturwissenschaftlerin @alexandrairim.bsky.social (ehem. KWI Int Fellow), die äußerst erfolgreich Bürokratie beforscht.
Artikel (Paywall): www.zeit.de/campus/2026-...
Group picture of the recent cohort of KWI International Fellows
13 is your lucky number? Become part of KWI’s 13th International Fellowship cohort and apply by 28 Feb 2026! We invite #Postdoc scholars in the #humanities, #socialsciences, or #culturalstudies to join us at KWI from 1 Oct 26 until 31 Mar 27.
📢 Call: www.kulturwissenschaften.de/wp-content/u...
on the visual representations of parliamentarism in Europe (in French & German)
kgparl.de/tagung-visue...
I answered some questions about my #research for @unibonn.bsky.social, so now this short #interview exists:
www.uni-bonn.de/en/news/in-t...
(German version below)
Thanks, as always, to the @humboldt-foundation.de for the support!
#postdoc #complit #bureaucraticfiction #sciencecommunication
soon in Heidelberg, on the last talk for the project this conference season! 🍂
#Conference
ARCHITECTURE AND BUREAUCRACY
As part of the FWF project ‘Invisible Agents’, the conference is convened by the IHB and the Institute of Art History at CAS and will take place on 6 and 7 November 2025 at the PSK-Building, 1010 Vienna.
See more ⬇️
www.oeaw.ac.at/ihb/detail/e...
#KWIonTour: @schalkewins.bsky.social & @awierzock.bsky.social are giving presentations at the workshop “Temporary Intensities. Ephemeral Media, Practices, and Archives” @unituebingen.bsky.social. Also participating: our ex-fellows @alexandrairim.bsky.social & Ádám Havas. ✨
🔗 tinyurl.com/4kavv67d
next week in Tübingen, looking at ephemeral media, practices, and archives with @schalkewins.bsky.social, @awierzock.bsky.social, @takapp.bsky.social & her emerging research network on ephemeral epistemologies and encounters
www.ephemeralnetwork.com
Thanks, Daniel, I'm really happy you could join us—you classify bureaucratic paradoxes like no other!😉
the fun begins tomorrow
— grateful to everyone involved, I couldn't have made it happen without you!
I guess now's as good a time as there will ever be to unearth an article I wrote about Krazsnahorkai's and Tarr's Sátántangó before it was cool.
Then again, it's always been cool.
#Nobel #Krasznahorkai #Satantango
www.ekphrasisjournal.ro/docs/R1/20E1...
"Among the plans for integrating AI into everyday use is an online platform for export-based businesses to bundle information on export regulations and credit options, and expediting visa processing by using AI to review an applicant's documents."
Source: www.dw.com/en/german-go...