E-Book, Englisch, 348 Seiten
Alloa This Obscure Thing Called Transparency
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
ISBN: 978-94-6166-446-4
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
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Politics and Aesthetics of a Contemporary Metaphor
E-Book, Englisch, 348 Seiten
ISBN: 978-94-6166-446-4
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The paradoxical logic of transparency and mediation
Transparency is the metaphor of our time. Whether in government or corporate governance, finance, technology, health or the media – it is ubiquitous today, and there is hardly a current debate that does not call for more transparency. But what does this word actually stand for and what are the consequences for the life of individuals? Can knowledge from the arts, and its play of visibility and invisibility, tell us something about the paradoxical logics of transparency and mediation? This Obscure Thing Called Transparency gathers contributions by international experts who critically assess the promises and perils of transparency today.
Contributors: Emmanuel Alloa (University of Fribourg), Loup Cellard (Melbourne Law School), Riccardo Donati (Università di Salerno), Mark Fenster (University of Florida), Sara Guindani (Université Paris 7), David Heald (University of Glasgow), Vlad Ionescu (UHasselt/PXL MAD), Dorota Mokrosinska (Leiden University), Herman Parret (KU Leuven), John Pitseys (UCLouvain), Natacha Pfeiffer (Université Saint-Louis), Philippe Van Parijs (UCLouvain), Bart Verschaffel (Ghent University), Patrick Vandermeersch (KU Leuven), Christophe Van Gerrewey (EPFL).
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
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1. “SEEING THROUGH A GLASS,
DARKLY”
The Transparency Paradox
Emmanuel Alloa
PART I - POLITICS
2. IN DEFENSE OF TRANSPARENCY
Philippe Van Parijs
3. THE USES AND ABUSES OF TRANSPARENCY
David Heald
4. THE POLITICAL IMPERATIVE OF
TRANSPARENCY
Its Grounds and Limits
Dorota Mokrosinska
5. FEED
State Transparency amidst Informational Surplus
Mark Fenster
6. ALGORITHMIC TRANSPARENCY
On the Rise of a New Normative Ideal and Its Silenced Performative Implications
Loup Cellard
7. TRANSPARENCY, PUBLICITY, SECRECY AND
MENDACITY
Four Shades of Political Visibility
John Pitseys
8. WHY TRANSPARENCY HAS LITTLE (IF
ANYTHING) TO DO WITH THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Emmanuel Alloa
9. THE CONFESSING ANIMAL
Foucault and Christianity
Patrick Vandermeersch
PART II - AESTHETICS
10. COMMUNICATION, MANIPULATION,
SEDUCTION
The Pragmatics of Transparency
Herman Parret
11. TRANSPARENCY AND OBSTACLE IN
ARCHITECTURE
From Le Corbusier to Rem Koolhaas
Christophe Van Gerrewey
12. TROPPO VERO!
Opacity, Density, Noise and Thickness of Images
Vlad Ionescu
13. THE LAYERED IMAGE
Transparency, Time and Memory in Proust
Sara Guindani
14. WITH HIDDEN NOISE
The Rattle of Marcel Duchamp
Bart Verschaffel
15. THROUGH THE WINDOW OR BEYOND THE
MIRROR
The Phantasmagorias of Transparency and Reflexiveness in Film Natacha Pfeiffer
16. MESSAGES ON GLASS
Transparency in Times of COVID-19
Riccardo Donati
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS