Starting from the introductory address delivered at the 7th National SISCC Conference (Cagliari, June 2025), this essay treats time as a historical, material, and relational stake in contemporary crises. Drawing on Durkheim, Marx, Harvey, Hartog, and Rosa,it argues that permanent emergency and social acceleration reshape institutions and subjectivities, intensifying temporal inequalities through presentism and alienation. It critiques academic hyper-subjectivism, showing how scholarly habitus can normalizeneoliberal ideals of the endlessly adaptable, self-responsible individual. Against technocratic futures studies, it advances a utopian method and an ecology of futures attentive to uneven temporal resources, reclaiming “avvenire”as a contested, collective horizon.
Il tempo come campo di lotta. Le scienze sociali per un avvenire contendibile
Marco Pitzalis
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2025-01-01
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Starting from the introductory address delivered at the 7th National SISCC Conference (Cagliari, June 2025), this essay treats time as a historical, material, and relational stake in contemporary crises. Drawing on Durkheim, Marx, Harvey, Hartog, and Rosa,it argues that permanent emergency and social acceleration reshape institutions and subjectivities, intensifying temporal inequalities through presentism and alienation. It critiques academic hyper-subjectivism, showing how scholarly habitus can normalizeneoliberal ideals of the endlessly adaptable, self-responsible individual. Against technocratic futures studies, it advances a utopian method and an ecology of futures attentive to uneven temporal resources, reclaiming “avvenire”as a contested, collective horizon.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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