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nanopolitics handbook - Minor Compositions

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malleable understandings of geography, of other approaches to relation. Thecategories and regulations of the worlds around us will not be immediatelyundone through our changing of tone, of course; but between us, much becomespossible, new radiations give rise to new questions and relations, onwhich we then build our common worlds.Endnotes1. This section is based on memories and reflections of the first <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session, ‘Contactfor Radicals’, facilitated by Daniel Mang and Ulli X in January 2010, London. It was assembledby Gabriella Alberti and then edited collectively.2. Extracts from collective notes of the first <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session, ‘Contact for Radicals’.3. Saul Alinsky (1975) Rules for Radicals. New York: Vintage Books4. Nanopolitics sessions are always free, but time is money they say, particularly in citieslike London.5. Text based on <strong>nanopolitics</strong> sessions on ‘Our protest: resonances, impressions, processes’(collectively facilitated) and ‘Engaging at the margins of a protest’ (facilitated by Nelly Alfandari),both in spring 2011. Based on memories and reflections of Manuela Zechner and Bue RübnerHansen and edited collectively.6. Fragments of collective notes from <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session in December 2010: ‘Debrief afterthe last weeks of education struggle’.7. Kettling (also known as containment or corralling) is a police tactic for controlling largecrowds during demonstrations or protests. It involves the formation of large cordons of policeofficers who then move to contain a crowd within a limited area. Protesters are left only onechoice of exit, determined by the police, or are completely prevented from leaving. (Wikipedia)8. Text reflecting on <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session facilitated by Hagit Yakira, ‘voice and movement’,in May 2010, London. Based on memories and reflections of David Boudon, then collectivelyedited.9. Extracts from collective notes of <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session on the voice and movement.10. Anne Carson (1998) Autobiography of Red. A Novel in Verse. New York: Knopf.11. This section is based on memories and reflections of the <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session ‘Workingwith fear’, facilitated by Merav Gur Arie in June 2011. It is based on the notes of Paolo Plotegherand edited collectively.12. Excerpts from collective notes of Grinberg session.13. This section is based on memories and reflections of the <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session, Tonalitiesof relation’ (based on Body Mind Centering and other somatic methods), facilitated by CarlaBottiglieri in April 2011, in London. It is based on reflections by Paolo Plotegher and was thenedited collectively.14. From collective notes to the <strong>nanopolitics</strong> session ‘Tonalities of relation’ and of a collective<strong>nanopolitics</strong> writing dinner in early 2012.164

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