The “Politics of Attention” summer residency series is now in its SIXTH year, and it is an important anchor of the work of the “Friends of Attention” coalition. As a week-long collaborative workshop/seminar/residency, “Politics of Attention” has been a place to study and practice and think together.
This year’s theme is “Attention and the Law,” and (under the guidance of Mihir Kshirsagar) we plan to dig in on the current status of litigation and legislation that bears on ATTENTION ACTIVISM in the US and beyond.
Support from Princeton University makes these events possible, and there is no charge to those who participate. Space is limited, and we count on those who are invited to join to be “all in” for the occasion.
As we work to assemble the group for this year, please help us understand your interest/engagement, and what you feel you could bring to the gathering!
In a short paragraph (circa 250 words), tell us: 1) a bit about yourself; and 2) a bit about why you’d like to be part of “Politics of Attention VI.”
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