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Temporal Collisions: Time, Infrastructure, and Protest in the Shadow of Hamburg's Port

Publikace na Fakulta humanitních studií |
2020

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Using 2017 protests in Hamburg against G20 Summit as an example, this bilingual (English-Czech) book chapter scrutinizes the post/autonomous turn towards resistance against global infrastructures of logistics among so called Autonomen from Germany. Building on contemporary anthropological theory of infrastructure and protest, the text argues that temporality matters during actions against G20 a lot as two different time structures collapses - from one side neo-liberal linearity and from the other autonomous synchronicity.

In line with the main argument, the text proposes to speak about so called temporal collisions in the double sense of its meaning as these post/autonomous protests contest time as much as their existence is highly ephemeral.