Date and Time
12th August, 5:30pm - 7:00pm
Location
Online
Speakers and Artists
- Richard Seymour
- K Biswas
Reading the Crisis asks: what kinds of tools and strategies are needed to confront this conjuncture? The online conversation series returns for a third year in an expanded format featuring six in-depth engagements with economics, technology, democracy, migration, culture and climate respectively.
Hosted by senior lecturer and former BBC Radio senior producer Aasiya Lodhi and critic, media theorist and editor of Representology K Biswas, each conversation forms an online teach-in space dedicated to demonstrating how engaging in a conjunctural analysis can enrich artistic practice and deepen organising work and academic study.
The third conversation of this year’s series takes place on Wednesday 12th August 2026, 5.30pm – 7pm BST (UK time), with host K Biswas joined by Richard Seymour, author of Disaster Nationalism: The Downfall of Liberal Civilization (2024), for a discussion focusing on democracy.
This event will take place online.
Live closed captions will be provided.
Reading the Crisis is produced as part of the Stuart Hall Foundation’s In Search of Common Ground programme, supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, the Hollick Family Foundation, the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and the Power of Pop Fund.
Speakers and Artists
Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour is a London-based writer, a founding editor of Salvage, and author of Disaster Nationalism (Verso, 2024).
K Biswas
K Biswas is a critic who has written for the New Statesman, New York Times, The Observer, The Nation, Le Monde Diplomatique, and the Times Literary Supplement. He is the Chair of Resonance FM, Europe’s most popular community radio station, and Editor of Representology: The Journal of Media and Diversity.
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