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OverviewWe are at one of those turning points that divide history into a 'before' and an 'after.' The ongoing transition from an information economy to an economy based in the workings of the brain and the mind has radical implications for human freedom and creativity, both of which are under threat from a rapacious, neurologically-oriented form of capitalism. Such moments require new languages in order for the unnamed, the unsayable, and the misunderstood to become known. This is the task taken on by Warren Neidich's Glossary of Cognitive Activism, now appearing in an expanded and fully revised fourth edition. Each of its entries-which range in topic from the central nervous system and brain-computer interfaces to ChatGPT and conceptual art-explicates a key term in contemporary culture. The cumulative effect is astonishing: while every entry can profitably be read in isolation, the Glossary as a whole amounts to a brilliant account of the material brain's entanglement with its surrounding environment. For Neidich the human brain is far more than grey matter encased in a skull: it is profoundly integrated with the social, political, and cultural phenomena that constitute the world in which we live. For this reason, human cognition is profoundly vulnerable to the new despotism that is seeking in various ways to reshape it, but it also has the capacity to serve as the site of potent acts of resistance. Forging connections between such apparently disparate domains as neuroscience, ecology, political economy, and aesthetics, Neidich's Glossary restores human cognition to its rightful status: not as the passive object of technological interventions or reductive theorizing, but as the starting point for any viable form of egalitarian and liberatory politics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Warren NeidichPublisher: ERIS Imprint: ERIS Edition: Fourth edition ISBN: 9781916809956ISBN 10: 1916809952 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 08 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA repository of vital knowledge and conceptual therapeutics, a toolbox for the willing and the needy -- Anders Dunker * Los Angeles Review of Books * A useful resource for understanding many new concepts. -- Daniel Pinchbeck * https://danielpinchbeck.substack.com/p/cognitarians-revolt-you-have-nothing * If you want to talk about what is going on in the field of science, technology, neurology, and about the possibility of ending capitalism, you should read Neidich’s book. For the first time someone has done the much-needed job of putting together the pieces, and of giving us a fragmented but consistent picture of the mutation that is changing the world. -- Franco Berardi An exciting and innovative survey of all manner of topics related to cognition and activism in the twenty-first century. Neidich demonstrates deep insight into the conditions of our era of cognitive capitalism. -- Victoria Pitts-Taylor Warren Neidich’s attempt in this Glossary of Cognitive Activism has something very similar to the enterprise of the Enlightenment Encyclopedists. The result is amazing: a true handbook of the real alternative culture. -- Yann Moulier Boutang Irreplaceable. . . From ‘accelerationism’ to ‘zeitgeist’ by way of ‘duende’, ‘immaterial labor’, and ‘multitude’, the crucial concepts are all laid out clearly here. -- Barry Schwabsky Warren Neidich is a tireless chronicler of the political-economic order in which our cognitive and affective capacities—in short, our brains—are increasingly treated as a key resource for capitalization and commodification. His Glossary of Cognitive Activism—now in its fourth, updated, edition—is an immensely useful, rich and sharply focused toolbox for anyone trying to get a sense of the various fields of thought and practice that underpin this complex system of extraction and, as importantly, the forms of critique and resistance it has engendered. -- Ina Blom Author InformationWarren Neidich was trained in fine art, architecture, and neuroscience. He founded the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art, of which he has been the director since 2015. He is a former tutor at Goldsmiths, University of London, and he has been a visiting lecturer at Brown University, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Columbia University, Princeton University, Sorbonne University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, Los Angeles, among others. He is the coeditor of the three-volume collection The Psychopathologies of Cognitive Capitalism (2013, 2014, and 2017) and the editor of An Activist Neuroaesthetics Reader (2021). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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