Issue 1, 2012

Gijs van Oenen, Peter-Wim Zuidhof, Martin Saar, Vesna Madzoski, Rudi Laermans, Ton de Munck, Andrea Rödig, Jörn Lamla, Veronika Kneip, Dominik Schrage, Ruth Sonderegger & René Gabriëls

Biography

Gijs van Oenen

Gijs van Oenen is universitair docent aan de Faculteit der Wijsbegeerte van de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam en lid van de redactie van Krisis.

Peter-Wim Zuidhof

P.W. (Peter-Wim) Zuidhof is assistant professor in European Political Economy and programme director of the Bachelor European Studies at the Department of European Studies, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam. Trained in economics (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and philosophy (New School for Social Research, New York), his research and teaching focuses on the history and theory of neoliberalism. He is preparing a book titled Imagining Markets: the Performative Politics of Neoliberalism (forthcoming with Zone Books) which studies the various ways in which economic discourse is performing neoliberal governmentalities.

Martin Saar

Martin Saar is a faculty member in the social science department at Frank- furt University and currently a visiting professor in practical philosophy at the University of Hamburg. He has published widely in political theory and social philosophy, especially on Nietzsche, Foucault, Critical Theory and Early Modern political thought. His book on Spinoza and contempo- rary political thought will come out in 2013.

Vesna Madzoski

Vesna Madzoski is a theorist based in Amsterdam. She holds a PhD on the history and politics of curating, and has written extensively on contempo- rary art, political zoology and visual memory.

Rudi Laermans

Rudi Laermans is hoogleraar theoretische sociologie aan het Centrum voor Sociologisch Onderzoek (CeSO) van de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Zijn recente onderzoek en publicaties situeren zich binnen de domeinen van de hedendaagse sociale theorievorming, cultuurbeleid en -participatie, en hedendaagse dans. Over het laatste onderwerp bereidt hij momenteel een boek voor. Contact: Rudi.Laermans@soc.kuleuven.be

Ton de Munck

Ton de Munck studeerde geschiedenis en filosofie in Leiden en Amster- dam. Momenteel werkt hij als docent geschiedenis en filosofie aan het Dalton Lyceum te Den Haag en bereidt hij een proefschrift voor over de reactie vanuit de kunsten op de financiële crisis.

Andrea Rödig

Jörn Lamla

Veronika Kneip

Veronika Kneip has been working for Frankfurt School of Finance & Management since November 2009 as the Programme Manager for the B.Sc. in Management & Financial Markets. From 2000 to 2005 she studied Media Planning, Development and Consulting at the University of Siegen. She stayed in Siegen as a Research Assistant at the Collaborative Research Centre ‘Media Upheavals’ which has been funded by the German Re- search Foundation. Her PhD thesis is on Consumer Citizenship and Cor- porate Citizenship.

Dominik Schrage

Dominik Schrage is Privatdozent of Sociology at Dresden University of Technology and currently works as a visiting professor of Cultural Soci- ology at Leuphana University, Lüneburg/Germany. His research interests are Cultural Sociology, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Media and Con- sumption, Historical Sociology.

Ruth Sonderegger

Ruth Sonderegger is currently Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetic Theory at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Her main fields of research are aesthetics, critical theory, and resistance studies. Among her recent publications are: Art and the Critique of Ideology After 1989 / Kunst und Ideologiekritik nach 1989 (co-edited Eva Birkenstock, Max Jorge Hinderer und Jens Kastner), Bregenz and Cologne 2013; Pierre Bourdieu und Jacques Rancière. Emanzipatorische Praxis denken (co-edited with Jens Kastner), forthcoming 2014.

René Gabriëls

René Gabriëls is editor of Krisis and works at Maastricht University