Volume 28, Numbers 1-2
This issue examines how control modulates conditions of permanent crisis, endless environmental degradation, and creative destruction making every aspect of society less habitable and more insufferable. From the increasing financialization of everyday life to the growing administration and automation of social processes, control has come to take on an expanding and expansive role in the contemporary world—one that is neither ontologized nor automated but rather engineered for polarization and the increasing transfer of wealth upwards. Still, whether the present cultural and political moment calls for a move beyond the conceits of Deleuze and other twentieth-century speculation on control is the central topic of this issue.
Focus Editor: Robin Truth Goodman & Aaron JaffeContents
robin truth goodman
Control, Again: Further Thoughts From The PandemicAaron Jaffe
Gestures of Controlaaron jaffe with cristina iuli
“I Live in Dystopia”frida beckman
The Paranoid Style in Postcritiquekenneth j. saltman
Salvational Super-Agents and Conspiratorial Secret Agents: Conspiracy, Theory, and Fantasies of Controls. e. gontarski
The “Limits of Control”: Burroughs through Deleuzemarc kohlbry
Digital Index: Control Poetics in Die Maschinejessica hurley
Infrastructure Beyond Control: Clowning the Nuclear Ageandrew culp
Control after Cybernetics: Governmentality as Navigation by Homeostasis and Chaoscristina iuli
What Society? Invisible Machines, Control, and Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Societymichael f. miller
Platforms of Control: Social Media and the Limits of Theoretical Pluralismrita raley
Out of Control