CALL FOR PAPERS COOPERATION AND SELF- GOVERNMENT: SOCIOPOLITICAL EXPERIMENTS IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES

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Centre Zentrum Marc Bloch CALL FOR PAPERS COOPERATION AND SELF- GOVERNMENT: SOCIOPOLITICAL EXPERIMENTS IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES 17 19 SEPTEMBER 2018 GERMAN HISTORICAL INSTITUTE PARIS Organizers: Ludivine Bantigny (GRHis/Université de Rouen) Anne Kwaschik (Universität Konstanz) Sven Reichardt (Universität Konstanz) GERMAN HISTORICAL INSTITUTE, PARIS UNIVERSITY OF KONSTANZ IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ROUEN AND THE CENTRE MARC BLOCH, BERLIN!

In the wake of the 1968 movement, many people tested alternative models of habitation, labour and living. In self-descriptions and research, these models have been characterised as movements away from the coldness of capitalism towards the intimacy of a self-established and selfgoverned social collective. (Reichardt, 2014) The search for a state of freedom from society and the theoretical reasoning behind it were viewed as products of an aversion to the reality principle ( All power to the imagination! ) and inserted into the tradition of a Romantic project. Within this context, lines have been drawn from the turn-of-the-century life reform and youth reform movements to the 1968 movement. Regardless of clear differences in self-conception and historical contextualisation, similar views are also relevant for the early socialist production cooperatives and settlement projects that were realised after 1820 by the supporters of and dissenters from Robert Owen and Charles Fourier. (Kwaschik, 2017) These movements however created new spaces that not merely sought to isolate themselves from the external world, but also developed methods and techniques for creating patterns of self-modelling and selfmanagement (Practices of self-management emerged in factories during the 1970s in various European countries), an aspect that since around 2000 has increasingly been applied to the 1968 movements. (Boltanski/Chiapello, 1999) The summer school interrogates the real of utopia and explores as closely as possible the various modalities of this life changing (Bantigny, 2018; Riot-Sarcey, 1999). Within the proposed long-term perspective, it becomes clear that in both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the establishment of alternative worlds was accompanied on the one hand by a moralised discourse of alienation meant to describe the present reality, and on the other by experiments that sought to make communalisation more organised and scientific. Accordingly, one would need to look more closely, from the perspective of the history of knowledge, at the constellations that led, in both cases, to a search for alternatives within the conflicting fields of social criticism and communalisation, utopia and life experiments.

The goal of the summer school is to discuss the connections between diagnoses of the present, social experiments and social sciences in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, taking the 1968 movement as a starting point. Based on Elias understanding of modernisation as a process, the summer school understands these moments as changes in the We-I- Balance (Elias, 1987) and will explore its characteristics and rationales. It seeks to consider how the intersections of everyday patterns of perception and scientific concepts can produce new self-evident ideas about the nature of the world and the dimensions of its historicity. (Speich- Chassé/Gugerli, 2012) References Bantigny, Ludivine. 1968, de grands soirs en petits matins. Paris (Seuil) 2018. Boltanski, Luc and Chiapello, Ève. Le nouvel esprit du capitalisme. Paris (Gallimard) 1999. Elias, Norbert. Die Gesellschaft der Individuen. Eine Soziologie der deutschen Jugend. Frankfurt am Main (suhrkamp) 1987. Hochschild, Arlie. The Outsourced Self: Intimate Life in Market Times. New York (Metropolitan Books) 2012. Kwaschik, Anne. Gesellschaftswissen als Zukunftshandeln. Soziale Epistemologie, genossenschaftliche Lebensform und kommunale Praxis im frühen 19. Jahrhundert, Francia 44 (2017), pp. 189 211. Olin Wright, Erik. Envisioning Real Utopia. London and New York (Verso) 2010. Reichardt, Sven. Authentizität und Gemeinschaft. Linksalternatives Leben in den siebziger und frühen achtziger Jahren. Second edition. Berlin (suhrkamp) 2014. Riot-Sarcey, Michèle. Le Réel de l utopie. Essai sur le politique au XIX e siècle. Paris (Albin Michel) 1998. Sargent, Lyman. Utopianism: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford (Oxford University Press) 2010. Speich-Chassé, David and Gugerli, David. Wissensgeschichte. Eine Standortbestimmung, Traverse (2012) 1, pp. 85 100.

Topics of interest We invite papers that discuss the following topics (or that have a bearing on the questions outlined above): - Communal practices and concepts of communalisation (group action vs. technologies of the self) - Reconfiguring labour and critiques of capitalism - Ideas and economics of self-managed societies - Utopian thought, alternative worlds and countercultures - Concepts and theories of environment or milieu and experiments in the creation of responsive environments, adaptable or controlled surroundings (for example architecture) - Practices of critique and political imagination - Comparisons between nineteenth- and twentieth-century movements and ideas - Interactions between social movements and the question of space - Ideas and practices of authenticity - Ideas and practices of activism - Experiences of politics, affects and emotions In addition to historical approaches, we also encourage social anthropological, sociological and interdisciplinary approaches from the history of the humanities. Submission We invite PhD students and postdocs to send abstracts (500 words) and a short biographical statement (no more than 1 page) by 25 February 2018 to Hannah Voß at hiwis.kwaschik@uni-konstanz.de.

The working language of the conference is English. However, exceptions are made for presenters of PhD projects in French. The German Historical Institute will pay an appropriate flat-rate travel allowance. The summer school aims to attract a limited number of junior researchers (PhD students and early postdocs) for an intense discussion with international scholars, based on pre-circulated papers (which are to be submitted by 1 September 2018). For further information, please contact: https://www.geschichte.uni-konstanz.de/reichardt/aktuelles/ https://www.geschichte.uni-konstanz.de/kwaschik/aktuelles/ Contact Hannah Zoe Voß (Universität Konstanz) Universität Konstanz Fachbereich Geschichte und Soziologie Lehrstuhl für Wissensgeschichte Fach 11 78457 Konstanz Tel.: +497531885228 Email: hiwis.kwaschik@uni-konstanz.de (English, French, German)