Social Practice
by Kerrie Schaefer
1. life
1.1. anti-represetnational
1.2. participation
1.3. situated in "real" world
1.4. operating in the political sphere
2. liberatory (pedagogical) social movements
2.1. US Civil Rights movement - 1950s/1960s
2.2. Anti-Apartheid movement - late 1950s - 1990s
2.3. African independence movements
2.4. AIDS activism
2.5. PARIS 68 - student rebellion - joined by workers
3. forms of living
3.1. types of gatherings
3.2. types of media manipulation
3.3. structural alternatives
3.4. research and its presentation
3.5. types of communicting
4. 1990s: new world order: neoliberalism
5. avant-garde predecessors
5.1. russion constrcutivism
5.2. Futurism
5.3. Situationism
5.4. Tropicalia
5.5. Happenings
5.6. Fluxus
5.7. Dadaism
6. actual/symbolic/media
7. art
8. rise of creative industries
8.1. spectacle (Guy Debord)
8.1.1. culture - not just art but identity production - within capitalist modes of mass production - from commodity prodution (Marx) to spectacle (image/appearance) production
8.1.2. mass production/consumption of cultural identity (individuals)
8.1.3. Fall of Berlin Wall in 1989 - democracy as 'dictatorial freedom of the market'