Engin Isin (QMUL) will be delivering a lecture based on a chapter co-written with Evelyn Ruppert (Editor, BD&S) in their recently published edited collection, Data Politics: Worlds, Subjects, Rights (Bigo, D, E. Isin, and E. Ruppert, eds. (2019)). Speaking in relation to a blog published on this site, he will suggest that since the 1980s, we are possibly experiencing the birth of
sensory power. The lecture is sponsored by Goldsmiths Centre for Postcolonial Studies and will take place on 9 December 2019, 17:00 - 19:00, RHB 221, second floor, Rutherford Building, Goldsmiths University of London. More information here.