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|a Ziemer, Gesa,
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|a Complicity :
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|a Edition Kulturwissenschaft ;
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|a Definition and Reinterpretation of Complicity -- from Criminal Law to Media Discourse -- Everyday: Changed Social and Political Figures -- Work: Transformed Work Environments -- Authorship: Complicit Collectivity -- The Research Film Komplizenschaften (2007) (Switzerland, Dir.: Barbara Weber/Gesa Ziemer) -- Instead of a Summary: 15 Indicators of Complicity.
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|a Occupy, Commons and other social experiments show: New collectivities are invented and tested. Gesa Ziemer enriches this debate through the insight that in the process, the reinterpretation of old forms of joint action can play an essential role. By looking at complicities in art, science and economy, ongoing collectivization is exposed. Complicity means the committing of an act together, so the definition of criminal law. But for a long time now the concept has also been targeted at legal collective actions - mainly in innovative environments. Individuals act jointly in an intensely affective way - albeit only temporarily, bindingly in common - but still individually, inventively - and at the same time in a goal-oriented manner.
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