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Difficulty concentrating on a single activity for a sustained time; hyperconnected, hyper-stimulated, hypersexualized childhood; neurological disorders and medical solutions; visibility as the most precious asset, a fierce competition between industries is played out in our heads... Attention today is on the crossroads of many phenomena's, trends, and powers. It is an "analyzer" of contemporary society. From the seminar "Pay attention: the battle to get into our heads" (Tabakalera 2019), Amador Fernández-Savater publishes the talks and topics discussed in this cycle that focuses on attention…mehr

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Difficulty concentrating on a single activity for a sustained time; hyperconnected, hyper-stimulated, hypersexualized childhood; neurological disorders and medical solutions; visibility as the most precious asset, a fierce competition between industries is played out in our heads... Attention today is on the crossroads of many phenomena's, trends, and powers. It is an "analyzer" of contemporary society. From the seminar "Pay attention: the battle to get into our heads" (Tabakalera 2019), Amador Fernández-Savater publishes the talks and topics discussed in this cycle that focuses on attention from psychology, philosophy, activism, feminism, cinema, sociology, etc. It collects the contributions of authors such as Santiago Alba Rico, Ives Citton, Franco Berardi Bifo or Diego Sztulwark, in the field of philosophy; Miriam Martín and Rafael Sánchez- Mateos Paniagua, in terms of cinema and art; Marta Malo de Molina, Mari Luz Esteban, Silvia Duschatzky, José Ramón Ubieto and Marino Pérez in relation to education, childhood and care.
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(Madrid, 1974) Independent researcher, activist, editor, "pirate philosopher". He has co-directed Watercolor Books and Archipelago magazine. And actively participated in different collective movements (student, anti-globalization, copyleft, 'no to war', V for Housing, 15-M). He is the author of Philosophy and Action (Editorial Limit, 1999), co-author of Citizen Network after 11-M; when suffering does not prevent thinking or acting (Watercolor Books, 2008), With and against cinema; around May 68 (UNIA, 2008) and out of place. Conversations between crisis and transformation (Watercolor Books, 2013). His different works can be consulted at www.filosofiapirata.net