London Conference of Critical Thought: Art Practice and Critical Pedagogy

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Abstract

The LCCT is back for 2022. First established in 2011, the London Conference in Critical Thought (LCCT) is a free, inter-institutional, interdisciplinary conference in critical thought that takes place annually in institutions across London. It is envisaged as a space for those who share theoretical approaches and interests but who may find themselves at the margins of their academic department or discipline.

LCCT follows a non-hierarchical and decentralised model of organisation that undoes conventional academic distinctions between plenary lectures and break-out sessions, aiming instead to create opportunities for intellectual critical exchange regardless of participants’ disciplinary field, institutional affiliation, or seniority. Following this decentralised, ‘margins-at-the-centre’ logic, LCCT has no overarching or predetermined theme. Each year the conference’s intellectual content and academic tone are set by thematic streams that are conceived, proposed and curated by a group of stream organisers. Each stream generates its own intellectual rationale and Call for Presentations, with conference participants responding to the accepted stream proposals.
Original languageEnglish
TypeConference Organsier
Media of outputSymposia
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jul 2022

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