SPECULATIVE GLOBALITIES
ABSTRACT
Beginning with the premise that uncertainty is the only
certitude of being in contemporary globalities, we propose to develop its logic
more fully. A statistical logic having to do with unknown or unstable states,
lack of information, and the tasks of apprehension and prediction, uncertainty refers to a situation where
the number and nature of all possible states are unknown. Hence it can be a
particularly useful critical logic for what remains invisible, unknown, and
unthought in our present confrontations with global phenomena.
New global phenomena (e.g. yoga, bird flu, cellular
robotics) in constant flux direct a rethinking of existing categories,
established genealogies, fixed epistemological pathways, and available vocabularies.
To follow the entangled circuitry of present global forms requires a radical
openness to intervention from other epistemologies and, ideally, collaborative
interdisciplinary investigation. We could think of such radical openness as a
critical habit—informed by uncertainty—as reasoned but imaginative speculation.
The focus of the research group is to analyze multi-leveled
global phenomena through the lenses of risk and uncertainty. What kinds of
globalities are conjured in examining each phenomenon? What remains invisible,
recessed? The corollary task is to rethink ways in which we can know, even recognize, such phenomena. Uncertainty approaches technological diffusions, pandemics, or drug use as global flows whose fluctuating states demand constant revision of existing intellectual
paradigms; the wiring of genealogies in new combinations; historically and
regionally comparative perspectives; and committed interdisciplinarity—if not a
new vocabulary.
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