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Estados de excepción

Estados de excepción

A*DESK presenta una nueva edición de A*LIVE, nuestro formato presencial y audiovisual en el que debatimos temas de actualidad.

Con A*LIVE: Estados de excepción buscamos plantear un debate alrededor de la situación a la que nos hemos acostumbrado a vivir en las democracias occidentales. Básicamente, asumir la reducción progresiva de las libertades individuales y democráticas en aras de una legalidad que no hemos elegido directamente y una seguridad a menudo mucho más porosa que lo que dichas leyes podrían proteger.

Queremos hablar de ello con Marina Garcés, filósofa, ensayista y profesora, que moderará el acto, Imma Prieto, comisaria y docente, Valentín Roma, comisario, escritor y director de la Virreina y Francesc Torres, artista e investigador

A*LIVE: Estados de excepción tendrá lugar en la nueva Escola Massana (Pl. Gardunya, 9. Barcelona) el miércoles 20 de diciembre a las 18h (hasta las 19.30h).

El registro audiovisual puede verse aquí

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