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Conor Heaney
Department of Politics and IR,
University of Kent
United Kingdom
Conor Heaney is a PhD Candidate in Social and Political Thought in the Department of Politics & IR at the University of Kent, Canterbury. His PhD research attempts to creatively engage with Fix Guattari's Three Ecologies so as to confront the conditions of the present, and towards a reformulation of the concept of revolution. Further research interests include critical, democratic, and experimental pedagogy, popular culture, and the transformative social potential of cultural participation.
Hollie Mackenzie
Department of Politics and IR,
University of Kent
United Kingdom
Hollie Mackenzie is an artist and PhD candidate. Awarded a Kent 50th Anniversary Scholarship to study for a PhD in Political and Social Thought at the University of Kent, Hollie is supervised by Dr Iain MacKenzie and Tate Moderns Director of Learning, Anna Cutler. Her research is focused on practicing a non-totalitarian relationship between art and politics through feminist and poststructuralist perspectives (predominantly drawing upon the literature by and on Deleuze, Guattari and Irigaray). Weaving together artistic practice, scholarly work and political engagement, she aims to both practice and explore a feminist philosophy of labial art - politics
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