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Pepe Romanillos jlromanillosexeteracuk Gabriel Tarde and imitation Elias Canetti and the crowd JeanLuc Nancy Exposures Noli Me Tangere Antonio da Corregio c1534 Prado Madrid ID: 911558

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Theorising contagion and space

Pepe Romanillos

j.l.romanillos@exeter.ac.uk

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Gabriel Tarde and “imitation”

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Elias Canetti and the crowd

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Jean-Luc Nancy: Exposures

Noli

Me

Tangere

, Antonio

da

Corregio

, c.1534 (Prado, Madrid)

Slide5

Michel Foucault and what contagion makes possible

Slide6

Mapping contagion 1: Peter Haggett

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Mapping contagion 2: Torsten Hägerstrand

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Questions on contagion…

What are the specifically

new conditions

of/for contagion operating today?

Technological possibilities, after

Bernard Stiegler

In what ways does the phenomenon of contagion demand new

modes of visualisation

?

What

understandings of space

does contagion (its circulations, diffusions, speed etc.) provoke?

From contagion as located ‘within’ space, to the production of new spatialities (surfaces, volumes, flows, intensities, atmospheres)

What are the

conditions

that make contagion possible?

And, in turn, what does the phenomenon of contagion, and the responses and interventions it instigates, make possible (new modes of governing, control and so on)?