The enigmatic trauma of the Greek crisis: a psychosocial approach - Subjectivity
Despite its idiosyncratic features, the experience of the Greek crisis of the 2010s was decisively shaped by discourses articulated at the global, European, and national levels. While numerous sociological accounts have explored the spatio-temporal continuities and discontinuities of the crisis, few scholars have employed the concept of trauma to make sense of what changed and what remained the same, before and after the default. From a psychosocial perspective, this is a missed opportunity, not least because trauma is a boundary and thus enigmatic concept that, rather than typifying change, seeks to illuminate the interconnections between past and present, self and other, memory and practice. Drawing on 91 life story interviews conducted between 2020 and 2023, the paper examines the trauma of the Greek crisis, with a particular focus on its often-overlooked class-related manifestations.
"The enigmatic trauma of the Greek crisis: a #psychosocial approach" by Giorgos Bithymitris. #TraumaAndClass #OpenAccess
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Assemblages and Identitarian Articulations - Subjectivity
The article advances our understanding of “identifications,” such as race, class, gender, familial, and religious, which are seen as active processes continuously reconstituted through interactions (with objects, technologies, discourses, and bodies) in assemblages. “Identitarian articulations” represent the unique entanglements of these identifications within different assemblages. This concept highlights how identifications interact dynamically within a given assemblage, creating distinct articulations that reflect the particular assemblage’s characteristics. The text emphasizes that assemblages are not static but ongoing processes shaped by desires and interactions among their components (people, objects, technologies, discourses, and emotions). These interactions affect the capacities of the identifications involved. We understand capacities as potential actions stemming from identifications, suggesting that while properties define entities, their capacities reveal what they can do in relation to others. In summary, the article investigates how identifications, through their entanglement, trigger specific identitarian articulations within varying assemblages and the role of capacities in these processes.
Assemblages and Identitarian Articulations. Original article advancing our understanding of “identifications,” such as race, class, gender, familial, and religious, by Pablo Vila and Edward Avery-Natale. #OpenAccess
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Echoes of the subject: poetic, mathematical, and imaginative interplay in the literary writings of Ada Lovelace and Sofia Kovalevskaya - Subjectivity
This paper explores the intricate interplay between mathematics, poetry, and imagination through a close reading of writings by two women mathematicians, Ada Lovelace and Sofia Kovalevskaya. Drawing on Romantic conceptions of the poetic, philosophical accounts of imagination and scientific reverie, and rhythmic and echoic conceptions of subjectivity, the paper argues for a poetics of mathematical thought that resists rigid disciplinary separations. It traces how these women’s literary work mobilizes imaginative registers–analogy, reverie, rhythm, echo, dream–not as metaphors for mathematics, but as vital forms of mathematical invention and expression. The result is a rethinking of what it means to ‘do’ mathematics poetically, not in spite of abstraction, but through and with it–through the reverberations, returns, and recursive patterns that echo through both mathematical and poetic forms.
Echoes of the subject: poetic, mathematical, and imaginative interplay in the literary writings of #AdaLovelace and #SofiaKovalevskaya #Rhythm #Echo #PoeticalScience #MathematicalImagination. Original article by Maria Tamboukou.
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My longform review of Olga Ravn's The Employees and Samantha Harvey's Orbital is now out in Subjectivity journal:
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#Subjectivity. Our June 2025 issue contains articles on #DistributedIntelligence by Liam Magee and
@tynedaile.bsky.social,
#TraumaAndClass by Diane Reay, and Tara Page on "Making Ethics"
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‘Lived experience’ is valued in activism – but is it doing more harm than good?
Activists without ‘lived experience’ can feel unsure of their place.
‘Lived experience’ is valued in activism – but is it doing more harm than good? theconversation.com/lived-experi... by @jodymooreponce.bsky.social based on her peer-reviewed open-access article in @j4subjectivity.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Computational scapegoats: from mimetic to alienated desire in the production of large language models, by Liam Magee
#OnlineFirst #OpenAccess
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Before and after the internet - Subjectivity
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Before and After the Internet. We have just published a review of two recent books on #AlgorithmicCulture and #PlatformCapitalism by @striphas.bsky.social and @synthesiastica.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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#Subjectivity our latest issue now out, with original articles on the sibling experience of China's #OneChild policy, activism and #livedexperience, and police in South Africa. Plus two book reviews on #DigitalSubjectivity and #AlgorithmicSubjectivity. link.springer.com/journal/4128...
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Subjectivity | Volume 31, issue 4
Volume 31, issue 4 articles listing for Subjectivity
#Subjectivity our latest issue now out, including articles on #precarity and #wellbeing, #BifoBerardi and #semiocapitalism, #PostTruth politics, and #MentalHealth apps, plus film essay on #AgnèsVarda, and commentaries on #SexualHealth and #TechDevices. link.springer.com/journal/4128...
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