Mi az Archívummal vagyunk. És ti?

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„A cselekedni akaró embernek a cselekvési lehetősége természetesen nem óriási nagy. Viszont nem létezik olyan idő, ahol valamit csinálni ne lehetne.” (Lukács György)

Május 24-én az utolsó, huszonnyolc éve ott dolgozó munkatársat kitiltották az MTA Lukács Archívumból. A kutatás felszámolása és a kéziratok elszállítása után ezzel a döntéssel az egyetlen világhírű magyar filozófus 1972 óta működő archívumát zárja be az Magyar Tudományos Akadémia – saját könyvtárának vezényletével – a korábbi nemzetközi és hazai tiltakozás ellenére. A zárak lecserélésével nemzetközi érdeklődést és kutatókat vonzó helyként az Archívum megszűnt.

Az Archívum megmentésére alakult Lukács Archívum Nemzetközi Alapítvány még küzd a filozófus hagyatékának egyben tartásáért – a siker minimális reményével. Mellettük állunk mi is, akik kutatásaink során élveztük az Archívum segítségét és támogatását, akik hozzáférhettünk az ott őrzött nyomtatott és kéziratos anyagokhoz, akiknek elkerülhetetlenül szükségünk van a jövőben is erre vagy akik nagyra tartjuk azoknak a tudósoknak a munkáját, akiknek lehetőségük volt az Archívummal kapcsolatban állni.

Ismételten felszólítjuk ezért az MTA és könyvtára felelős vezetőit, hogy vonják vissza döntésüket, amely nem csupán ellehetetlenítené, de felmérhetetlen károkat is okozna a kutatásnak.

Juttasd el ezt a tiltakozást minél több szervezethez és/vagy magánszemélyhez, mivel több tiltakozásra talán már lehetőség sem lesz, tekintve, hogy az Archívum gyakorlatilag a teljes megszűnés határát érte el!

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  318. Prof. Danielle Corpas, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  319. Claudio Costales, UCES, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  320. Fellipe Cotrim, MA student, Economic History, School of Philosophy, Literature and Human Sciences, University of Sao Paulo (FFLCH-USP)
  321. K.A. Cuordileone, Professor of History, City University of New York
  322. Christoph Cox, Professor of Philosophy, Hampshire College, Amherst
  323. David Cozy, Showa Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan
  324. Morgan Craig, Philadelphia, USA
  325. Stephanie Creaghan
  326. Matthew Crippen, Ph.D., Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt University of Berlin
  327. Giulia Crispiani, 1986 (IT) artist
  328. Ethan Croft, Editor (Oxford Review of Books)
  329. William Crona, MSt candidate St Catherine’s College, Oxford University
  330. Eleanor Crook, Researcher, lecturer and Artist in Residence at the Gordon Museum of Pathology, King’s College London, UK
  331. Cynthia Cruz, Writer, Sarah Lawrence College, New York, USA
  332. Jordy Cummings, Cultural Critic, Red Wedge Magazine
  333. Prof. Elcemir Paço Cunha, ​Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
  334. Dr. Patrick Gun Cuninghame, Departamento de Humanidades, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana – Unidad Azcapotzalco, Mexico City
  335. Dr David Cunningham, Deputy Director, Institute for Modern & Contemporary Culture, Reader in English Literature, University of Westminster
  336. John J. Curley, Associate Professor, Modern and Contemporary Art, Department of Art, Wake Forest University
  337. Nancy Cuthbert, PhD, Canada
  338. Sofia Cutler
  339. Czopyk Erzsébet Gabriella, filológus, szakfordító
  340. Hazal Çorak, City University of New York
  341. Valeria D’Ambrosio, Art Historian and Curator
  342. ​Dr. Srđan Damnjanović, Novi Sad
  343. Devin William Daniels, Ph.D Student, Department of English, University of Pennsylvania
  344. Dr. Rüdiger Dannemann (Vorsitzender der Internationalen Georg Lukács-Gesellschaft)
  345. Dr. Sarah Dannemann, Berlin
  346. Christine Cordula Dantas, Departmento de Ciencia e Tecnologia Aeroespacial (DCTA/Brazil)
  347. Euan Dargie, Scotland
  348. Raju J Das, York University, Toronto
  349. Smaran Dayal, Ph.D. candidate, New York University
  350. J. Todd Dean, MD, American Psychoanalytic Association
  351. Dr. Sharae Deckard, Assistant Professor, School of English, Drama and Film, University College Dublin
  352. Daniel Menezes Delfino, Socialist militant, São Paulo, Brasil
  353. Professor Emerita Irene Delic (The Ohio State University), Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  354. Edward Demenchonok, Professor, Fort Valley State University, USA
  355. Franky Demoulin, artist
  356. Professor Juarez Duayer, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
  357. Byron Davies, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Philosophical Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico
  358. Chuck Davis, Professor of Labor Studies, Indiana University, USA
  359. Dr. Donagh Davis, Sciences Po, Paris
  360. Jason Dawsey, Ph.D., DPAA Special Projects Historian in Residence, Institute for the Study of War and Democracy, The National World War II Museum, New Orleans
  361. Sobhanlal Datta Gupta, Former Surendra Nath Banerjee Professor of Political Science, University of Calcutta, INDIA
  362. Hans Dänner, Berlin
  363. Forrest Deacon, Graduate Student, Department of Politics, The New School for Social Research
  364. Malcolm Deans, Public Service Association, delegate / secretary, Unions Otago Dunedin, New Zealand
  365. Elizabeth Dee
  366. Ekaterina Degot, Director and Chief Curator, steirischerherbst, Graz, Austria
  367. Miguel João Costa Pavão Delgado
  368. Francesca Della Ventura, Ph.D. Candidate in Art History at the University of Cologne
  369. Jean-Philippe Deranty, Philosophy, Macquarie University
  370. Jan Derry, Professor of Philosophy of Education, UCL Institute of Education, University College London
  371. Rahul Dev, Art Historian, New Delhi
  372. Joshua Dimakakos, Toronto, ON
  373. Ziya Dincsoy, Izmir, Turkey
  374. Caterina Diotto, PhDs Università degli Studi di Verona, Comunità filosofica Diotima
  375. Selma Muhic Dizdarevic, Charles University, Prague
  376. Leonora Djament, Publisher and teacher at the Buenos Aires University
  377. Prof. Dr. Nina A. Dmitrieva, Moscow Pedagogical State University, Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
  378. Corina Dobos, researcher, University of Bucharest, Romania
  379. Stephan Dobson, York University
  380. Jason Doerre, Trinity College
  381. Dr. Sevgi Doğan, visiting fellow in Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy
  382. M.Sc.-Psych. Thomas Dojan, University Hospital of Cologne/ Husserl Archive Cologne (Germany)
  383. Maria Domene-Danés, PhD., Department of Art History, Indiana University Bloomington
  384. José Maurício Domingues, Social Studies, IESP-UERJ, Brazil; Annelise Mayer Research Preis, A. von Humboldt Stiftung, Germany, 2012-2023.
  385. Donkó Erika
  386. Leandro Nunes, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  387. Pinar Donmez
  388. Prof.Dr. Maarten Doorman, Dep. Philosophy, Maastricht University and Dep. Political History, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  389. Dr. James F. Dorahy, Tutor, Philosophy Department, The University of Sydney
  390. Márton Dornbach (Johns Hopkins University)
  391. Doubravszky Sándorné
  392. Gordon Douglas, San José State University, California
  393. Eleni Douzlatzi, MS Student in Philosophie, University of Crete
  394. Dr. Jennifer Dowling, Educational Designer, Project Officer (Strategy 5), FASS eLearning | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney
  395. Susana Draper, Comparative Literature, Princeton University
  396. Gavra Dražić, Professor of Serbian Language, Gymnasium of Karlovci, Sremski Karlovci, Serbia (Гавра Дражић, професор српског језика, Карловачка гимназија, Сремски Карловци, Србија)
  397. Kai Dröge, Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt, Germany and Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
  398. Ralph Dumain, Independent Scholar; C.L.R. James Institute
  399. Geoff Dunlop, Artist Curator, England
  400. Anne-Marie Durand, Visual Artist from the Netherlands
  401. Fabio Akcelrud Durão
  402. Dr. Edward Duyker, Hon. Senior Lecturer, French and Francophone Studies, University of Sydney
  403. César Duque, history teacher at University of Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia
  404. Nick Dyer-Witheford, Associate Professor, Faculty of Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  405. Dr. Ofer Dynes, McGill University
  406. Lukasz Dziedzic, PhD Researcher, Tilburg University
  407. Джохадзе Давид Викторович, доктор философских наук, профессор (Институт философии Российской академии наук)
  408. Natalia Echeverri
  409. Martina Ebert, Ph.D., Senior Director, Foundation Relations and Strategic Initiatives, Pomona College
  410. Dr. Andrew Edgar, Philosophy School of English, Communication and Philosophy (ENCAP), Cardiff University
  411. Jack Robert Edmunds-Coopey, English Literature and History (B.A), University of Leicester, Intellectual History (MLitt), University of St Andrews, German Literature and Continental Philosophy (PhD Candidate), Durham University
  412. Thomas W Edminster, Retired, high school teacher, Social Sciences, English, English as a Second Language, Abraham Lincoln High School, United Educators of San Francisco – Retired Division (AFT-NEA)
  413. Thomas Edson, Professor, Dept. of English, Literature & Journalism, Mt. San Antonio College
  414. Prof. Dr. Sebastian Egenhofer, Institutsvorstand, Institut für Kunstgeschichte, Universität Wien
  415. Josef Ehrenmüller, Wien
  416. Barry Eidlin, Assistant Professor of Sociology, McGill University
  417. Noam M. Elcott, Columbia University
  418. Andrea Reyes Elizondo, Researcher & PhD candidate, Leiden University
  419. David Elliott, Vice-Director and Senior Curator, RMCA Guangzhou​, China ​
  420. Professor Ziad Elmarsafy, Department of Comparative Literature, King’s College London
  421. Wolf Elz
  422. Pär Engholm, Dept of Sociology, Uppsala University
  423. Eörsi Anna, művészettörténész
  424. Haris Epaminonda, artist, Berlin
  425. Epstein David, doctor of Economics, St. Petersburg, Russia
  426. Dan Erdman, Media Burn Archive, USA
  427. Élise Escalle – PhD student, Université Paris Nanterre (HAR – ED 138)
  428. Manuel Heras Escribano, Juan de la Cierva-Formación Postdoctoral Fellow, IAS – Center for Research on Life, Mind, and Society, Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, University of the Basque Country (Spain)
  429. Ibrahim Esenergul (Ankara/Turkey)
  430. Dr. Patrick Eser, Universität Kassel, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
  431. Luis Caparrós Esperante, profesor at Universiy of A Coruña, Spain
  432. Bruna Esposito, Rome, Italy
  433. Erdődi Katalin, kurátor, steirischer herbst (Graz, Ausztria)
  434. Anna-Viktoria Eschbach
  435. Javier Flores Espinoza, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
  436. Thomas Estabrook, University of Massachusetts Lowell
  437. Ben Etherington, Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney University
  438. Prof. Dr. Anne Eusterschulte, Institut für Philosophie, Freie Universität Berlin
  439. Gareth Evans, Adjunct Moving Image Curator, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK
  440. Dr. Nick Evans, Junior Research Fellow, Clare College, University of Cambridge
  441. David Evrard, Brussels, Belgium
  442. Dr. Tom Eyers, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Duquesne University
  443. Yuval Eylon (PhD), Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, The dept. of History, Philosophy and Judaic Studies, The Open University of Israel
  444. Jonathan Fabella
  445. Jack Faber, Sub Pacific Films
  446. Dr. Adam Fabry, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Córdoba, Argentina
  447. Mark Facca, MA candidate, York University, Toronto, Canada
  448. Fiorenzo Fantaccini, Associate Professor in “English Literature”, Dipartimento di Lingue, letterature e studi interculturali, Università di Firenze, ITALY
  449. Sara Farah, PhD student at the University of Minnesota
  450. Farkas Márton, Harvard University
  451. Jim Farmelant, Independent scholar
  452. Anna Farr-Schertz, undergraduate student of Comparative Literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  453. Dr. Tobias Fasshauer, Universität der Künste Berlin
  454. Maura Favero, Ph.D. Contemporary Art History, Sapienza University, Rome
  455. Stefan Färber, Institute of Philosophy, Free University Berlin, Germany
  456. Silvia Federici, Hofstra University
  457. Andrew Feenberg
  458. Helen Fehervary, Academy Professor, Germanic Languages and Literatures, The Ohio State University
  459. Joseph Grim Feinberg, researcher, Czech Academy of Sciences
  460. Attila Fejes, USA
  461. Dr. Fekete János, tanár
  462. Allen Feldman, Professor, Dept. of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University
  463. Dr Jennifer Fellows, Cambridge, UK
  464. Marco Antonio dos Santos Lebre Ferreira, philosophy’s student of UERJ, Brazil
  465. Bernardo Ferro, post-doc researcher in the field of Philosphy, based at the University of Coimbra, Portugal
  466. Jasper Feyaerts, Dr. in Clinical Psychology, University of Ghent (Belgium)
  467. Emanuel Fiano, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Theology, Fordham University, NY
  468. Desmond Fick, Namibia
  469. Richard Fidler, independent researcher, writer, Ottawa, Canada
  470. Fidlóczky József
  471. David M. Fields, University of Utah
  472. Theofanis Filippas, master’s student in Philosophy at the University of Crete
  473. Prof. Donald Filtzer, Emeritus Professor of Russian History, Department of Social Sciences, Cass School of Education & Communities, University of East London
  474. Keitha S. Fine, PhD, University of Massachusetts-Boston (retired)
  475. Samuel Finkelman
  476. Franck Fischbach, Professor for German Classical Philosophy, University of Strasbourg (France)
  477. Cora Fisher, curator + arts writer
  478. Michelle Millar Fisher, The Louis C. Madeira IV Assistant Curator of European Decorative Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art
  479. Dr. Paul Flaig, Lecturer in Film Studies, University of St. Andrews
  480. Dra. Paula Fleisner (CONICET/Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
  481. Dr. Matthew Flisfeder, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communications, University of Winnipeg, Reviews Co-Editor, Alternate Routes
  482. Rafael Kruter Flores, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre, Brasil
  483. iLiana Fokianaki, Founder and director State of Concept Athens
  484. Barbara Foley, Distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark
  485. Fogl Márton
  486. Mario Fonseca, Visual artist, editor, Temuco, Chile
  487. Sofia Fonseca, Portuguese, Archaeologist, IEPOA, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona; ICArEHB, Algarve University
  488. Jack Ford, Undergraduate Student in History and German, St Hilda’s College, Oxford
  489. Sean Forner, Associate Professor of History, Michigan State University, USA
  490. Dr Barbara Franchi, Associate Lecturer School of English, Rutherford Extension, University of Kent
  491. Túlio Maia Franco – Anthropology PhD Student at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) – Brazil
  492. Edwin Frank, Editorial Director, New York Review Books
  493. Nancy Fraser, President, American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), Roth Family Distinguished Visiting Scholar (Dartmouth College), Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics (New School for Social Research), Global Justice Chair (Collège d’études mondiales, Paris)
  494. Carl Henrik Fredriksson, co-founder of Eurozine, writer and editor, Vienna, Austria
  495. Des Freedman, Professor of Media and Communications, Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London
  496. Robert F. Freeland, Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  497. Pedro J Freitas, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon
  498. Vera Frenkel, Toronto
  499. Michael Fried, J.R. Herbert Boone Emeritus Professor, Johns Hopkins University
  500. Samuel R Friedman, socialist activist, AIDS researcher and poet, New Jersey, USA
  501. Teodor Fridholm, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden, Philosophy Bachelors
  502. Su Friedrich, Professor, Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University
  503. Friss Róbert, újságíró
  504. Ruth Fruchtman, Writer, Berlin
  505. Felix Fuchs, McGill University
  506. Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, University of Warwick
  507. Füzessi Károly
  508. Miklos Gaál, Amsterdam
  509. Dr. Gábor György, filozófus, egyetemi tanár
  510. Gacs Katalin
  511. James K. Galbraith, Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations and Professor of Government, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin, USA
  512. Gézengùz Galgoczi, Student at University of Caen, France
  513. Joseph Gallucci, M.A., Media Archivist, Los Angeles
  514. Henriette Gallus, Stellvertretende Intendantin, steirischerherbst
  515. Laura Jiménez Galvis, Lens-based artist and photographic educator, Bogotá, Colombia
  516. Ferruccio Gambino, Sociologist (retired), Università di Padova – Italy
  517. Jon Gamble, Socialist and PCS trade union activist
  518. Keya Ganguly, Professor, Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota
  519. Daniela García, PhD Candidate, NC State University
  520. Trace Fleeman Garcia
  521. Prof. Dr. Miguel Garcia (University of Buenos Aires)
  522. Adir Valdemar Garcia, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
  523. Peter K. Gardner, Ph. D., Rome, Italy
  524. Matteo Gargani (University of Urbino – Italy)
  525. Isabella Garofali, Professeur de Chinois en Italie
  526. Roberta Garner Professor, Sociology Department, DePaul University, Chicago
  527. Tamara Gayer
  528. Ueli Gähler, Basel, Switzerland
  529. Csilla V. Gál, Ph.D., Dalarna University, Sweden
  530. Pelagie Gbaguidi, D14 artist, Belgium, Bruxelles
  531. Carl Gelderloos, Assistant Professor of German Studies, Binghamton University
  532. Craig Gent, University of Warwick
  533. Augusto Gentili, Professor (retired), History of Venetian Art (Università La Sapienza, Roma), History of Renaissance Art (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venice)
  534. Martina Gerbi
  535. Artur Gerke, Institute for European Ethnology, Humboldt-University zu Berlin
  536. Daniel Gerke, Swansea University
  537. Bernd Gesing
  538. Bogdan Ghiu, writer and translator, Bucharest, Romania
  539. Ratul Ghosh, Assistant Professor of Bengali, PG Dept. of Bengali, A.B.N.Seal College, West Bengal, India
  540. John Giacoppe, University of Oregon, Undergraduate
  541. Laura Fernández Gibellini
  542. Courtney Gildersleeve, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota
  543. Marco Giovenale (Rome, Italy)
  544. Ylva Gislén, writer and translator, Sweden
  545. Harry Glass, Sydney/Berlin
  546. Наталья Глазовская
  547. Micha Gläser, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Zürich
  548. Loughlin Gleeson (UNSW, Australia)
  549. Vitaliy Glushchenko (Виталий Глущенко)
  550. Ralf Gnosa (stellvertretender Vorsitzender der Paul-Ernst-Gesellschaft e.V. – vice-president of the Paul-Ernst-Gesellschaft)
  551. Romy Golan, Professor, Ph.D Program in Art History, The Graduate Center, CUNY
  552. Yaron Golan, Manchester Metropolitan University
  553. Joey Goldman
  554. Loren Goldman, University of Pennsylvania
  555. Judith L. Goldstein, Professor of Anthropology, emerita, Vassar College
  556. Myrto Gondicas, Paris
  557. Anderson Gonçalves, Professor of literary theory, Universidade de São Paulo
  558. Bebiana Gonçalves, Portugal
  559. Gloria Martínez González, Prof. tit b, Depto de Economía, UAM Iztapalapa, México
  560. José Eduardo González, Associate Prof. of Modern Languages, University of Nebraska, USA
  561. Nicole Möller Gonzalez, M.Sc. in environmental science
  562. Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Senior Art Editor, The Brooklyn Rail
  563. Kanishka Goonewardena, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Planning, University of Toronto
  564. Paul Gordon, Psychotherapist, London
  565. Igor Gotlib, Saint Petersburg State University
  566. Sueli Goulart, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, Porto Alegre, RS
  567. Ali Yalçın Göymen, Ph. D.
  568. Matías Graffigna, PHD Student at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
  569. Carrie Graham, member of the Platypus Affiliated Society, documentary filmmaker
  570. Ninon Grangé, Philosophie, Université Paris 8
  571. Prof. Bill Grantham, Loughborough University London
  572. Viviana Gravano, Contemporary Art Curator, Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna
  573. Kevin Gray, Osgoode, York University
  574. David Green, artist and researcher, Cardiff
  575. Richard Greeman PhD, Victor Serge Foundation. Montpellier, France
  576. Dr Susan Greenwood
  577. Robert Greenwood, Librarian & archivist, London
  578. S. Grewal
  579. Dave Griffiths, Senior Lecturer & International Lead for Department of Art, Manchester School of Art, UK
  580. Dr Nicole Grimes, Music Department, University of California, Irvine
  581. Sabine Gross, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Director, L&S Honors Program, Professor of German
  582. Martina Groß, Journalistin, Berlin
  583. Kelly Grotke, Visiting Scholar, Cornell University
  584. Dr. Andreas Grüneisen, Berlin/Deutschland
  585. Dr. Christian Grüny, Witten
  586. Nil Guenes, University of Arts Zurich
  587. Nicolas Guillemin, France
  588. Prof. André Guimarães Augusto, Universidade Federal Flluminense, Brasil
  589. Chris Guiton, Co-Editor and Secretary, Culture Matters Co-operative Ltd
  590. Dr. Olav Gundersen (Philosopher), Trondheim, Norway
  591. Ryan Gunderson, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Social Justice Studies, Miami University
  592. Gusseva Nina V. In. Doctor of philosophical Sciences, academician of the Academy of Acmeological, Head of the International Centre for Methodological exploration thing and Innovatsionnyh Programs, the Chairman of the East branch of the Kazakhstan Philosophical Congress, Member of the Eurasian Information and analytical consortium
  593. Marta Gutman, City College of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center
  594. Geoff Guy – independent researcher, Chicago
  595. Stefan Gužvica, MA candidate at CEU
  596. Kurtul Gülenç, Assoc. Prof., Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University/Istanbul, department of philosophy
  597. Selen Güler, PhD Student in Sociology at the University of Washington
  598. Özgür Emrah Gürel, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Philosophy, Dokuz Eylül University, İzmir-Turkey
  599. Ha Duong, based in New York, NY
  600. Ha Thuc Caroline, art writer and curator (Hong Kong)
  601. Henk Haest
  602. Dr. Markus Haffner, Wien, Austria
  603. Prof. Dr. habil. Erich Hahn, Berlin
  604. Hari Hajime, Université Grenoble-Alpes
  605. Karl Hall, History Department, Central European University
  606. dr. Haller Gábor, közgazdász, Pécs
  607. Dr Benjamin Halligan, Director of the Doctoral College, University of Wolverhampton, UK
  608. Rob Halpern, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Eastern Michigan University
  609. Drew Hammond, Writer and Curator
  610. John L. Hammond, Professor of sociology, Hunter College and Graduate Center, City University of New York
  611. Kenneth J Hammond, Professor, Department of History, New Mexico State University, USA
  612. Agon Hamza
  613. Jason Hannan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. of Rhetoric & Communication, University of Winnipeg, Canada
  614. Dr. Muhammad Haris, Assistant Professor/Philosophy, Comparative Liberal Studies Program, School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, Habib University, Karachi, Pakistan
  615. Dr Conrad Harriss
  616. Laura Harris, Assistant Professor, Cinema Studies and Art & Pubic Policy, New York University
  617. Will Harris, Core Program Fellow, Houston Museum of Fine Arts
  618. Nate Harrison, PhD, Chair, Media Arts Department, Professor of the Practice School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Tufts University
  619. Dylan Harvey, student of sociology, anthropology, and philosophy, Vancouver, Canada
  620. Iqbal Hasnu
  621. Paul Hasselkuß, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Institut für Philosophie
  622. Anton Haugen, Writer, Silicon Valley
  623. Gabriele S Hayden, PhD in English, Yale University
  624. Stephanie von Hayek, writer and journalist, Potsdam
  625. Joshua John Headington, PhD candidate in Sociology, in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales, UK
  626. Adrian Heathfield, Professor of Performance and Visual Culture, Department of Drama, Theatre and Performance, University of Roehampton, London
  627. Joy Hecht
  628. Izaak Hecht, Bard College at Simon’s Rock
  629. Prof. dr. Cvetka Hedžet Tóth, University of Ljubljana
  630. Teresa Heffernan, Professor, Department of English, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, Canada
  631. Dr. Stefanie Heine, SNF Postdoc.Mobility / Postdoctoral Fellow, Centre for Comparative Literature, University of Toronto
  632. Heller Mária, szociológus, habil. egyetemi docens
  633. Andrew F. Hemingway, Emeritus Professor in History of Art, University College London
  634. Isabelle Henrion-Dourcy
  635. Ildiko Herczeg
  636. Michael Hessel-Mial, poet and scholar, Kansas City Art Institute
  637. Hilde Heynen, Professor of Architectural Theory, KU Leuven, Department of Architecture, Belgium
  638. Tim Heysse, Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium
  639. Marty Hiatt
  640. Tom Hickey, School of Humanities, University of Brighton, UK
  641. Miranda Hickman, Associate Professor of English, McGill University
  642. Professor Jeremy Hicks
  643. Zachary Hicks, University of California, Berkeley
  644. Brendan Higgins (PhD candidate, Duke University, USA)
  645. Prof. Dr. Manfred Hinz, Romanische Literaturwissenschaft, Universität Passau
  646. Dr. Jonathan Hirsch – Centre for Jewish Studies Berlin
  647. Egil Hjelmervik, Senior lecturer philosophy, University of Oslo
  648. Bob Hodges, English & Critical Theory PhD candidate, U of Washington
  649. Dr Christin Hoene, University of Kent
  650. Alexander Hof
  651. William Hogue, PhD student at Fordham University in New York City
  652. Robert C. Holub, Ohio Eminent Scholar and Professor of German, Chair, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Adjunct Professor, School of Educational Policy and Leadership, The Ohio State University
  653. Hong Beidi, PhD, Philosophy Department, Nanjing University, China
  654. Axel Honneth, Jack C. Weinstein Professor of Humanities, Philosophy Department, Columbia University, New York
  655. Sanja Horvatinčić, Institute of Art History, Zagreb, Croatia
  656. dr. Horváth Ágnes, habil. docens (ELTE BTK)
  657. Dr. Horváth, Franz Sz.
  658. Bruno Höfig, PhD candidate, SOAS, University of London
  659. Stephanie Huber
  660. Michael Hueners
  661. Dr Anne Hugon, Historian, University Paris 1-Sorbonne
  662. Christian Hogsbjerg (University of Leeds)
  663. Jack Howard
  664. Lucaxksi Huang, Université Jean Jaurès
  665. Eric Hulsens, lecturer, writer, publisher (België)
  666. Rojn Hunt, Art Historian
  667. Tobias Huttner, PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins University in USA
  668. Andreas Huyssen (Columbia University, New York)
  669. Daniel Hüttler, visual arts student at die Angewadte, Vienna, Austria
  670. Hyeryung Hwang, Georgia Institute of Technology
  671. Kim Jong Hyun, Student in School of Economics, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea
  672. Cristiano Lo Iacono, PhD, Research Services Manager, Natural Science Depts. – University of Turin
  673. Viktor Ilievski
  674. Narges Imani
  675. Dr. Antonino Infranca (Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina / MTA — Hungary)
  676. Professor Vasilios Ioakimidis, University of Essex
  677. Professor Ruth Irwin
  678. Merilyn Jackson, Cultural Correspondent, Philadelphia Inquirer, tanz, Berlin, Fjord Review, Toronto, Canada
  679. Dr Robert Jackson, Lecturer in Politics, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
  680. Cody James Inglis, MA Candidate, Department of History (CEU)
  681. Dr Robert Irvine, University of Edinburgh
  682. Исайчиков Виктор Фёдорович, главный редактор журнала “Просвещение”
  683. Juliet Jacques, writer/filmmaker
  684. Václav Janoščík, Academy of Fine Arts Prague, Academy of Performing Arts, Prague
  685. Jostein Jakobsen, University of Oslo
  686. Marita Jalkanen, The People`s Archives, Helsinki, Finland
  687. Fredric Jameson, Duke University
  688. Prof Kanishka Jayasuriya – Professor and Head of Politics and International Studies, Murdoch University, Western Australia
  689. May Jayyusi
  690. Bob Jeffery, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Sheffield Hallam University
  691. Peter Jehle, co-editor of the Historical-critical Dictionary of Marxism (Historisch-kritisches Wörterbuch des Marxismus)
  692. David Jenkins, University of Warwick
  693. Danica Jenkins, PhD Candidate, European Studies, School of Languages and Cultures, UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
  694. Marko Jenko, PhD, Curator, Moderna galerija (Museum of Modern Art), Ljubljana, Slovenia
  695. Dr. Triin Jerlei, design historian
  696. Gesche Jeromin, Institut für Sozialforschung, Frankfurt am Main
  697. Karolina Jesień, University of Warsaw
  698. Daniel Jeziorny, Universidade Federal da Bahia
  699. Junjie Jiang, Harvard University
  700. Marta Jimenez, Associate Professor Philosophy Department, Emory University
  701. Sebastian Job, University of Sydney
  702. David Benjamin Johnson, Department of Liberal Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  703. Richard Johnson Jones, PhD researcher at Keele University, England
  704. Adam Jones, freelance philosopher and Hegelian researcher, UK
  705. Cody Jones, Ph.D. Student, The Divinity School & The Department of Comparative Literature, The University of Chicago
  706. Dr. Birgit Jooss, Direktorin / Director | documenta archiv
  707. David Joselit, Distinguished Professor, PhD Program in Art History, The Graduate Center, CUNY
  708. Trevor Joyce, Aosdána
  709. Daae Jung, Department of English, Ph.D Candidate, State University of New York at Buffalo
  710. Kacsor Adrienn
  711. Reha Kadakal, Assistant Professor of Sociology, California State University Channel Islands
  712. Werner Kaligofsky
  713. Stefan Kalmár, Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London
  714. Professor Sukeshi Kamra, Department of English, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada
    Arnaud Kress, Computer scientist, University of Strasbourg
  715. Marcel Kann, ICI – CCN Montpellier
  716. Professor Vrasidas Karalis, University of Sydney
  717. Dr Aikaterini Karavida
  718. Marianne Karbe, Berlin
  719. Paul Maslov Karlsson, PhD student in aesthetics, Uppsala University, Sweden
  720. Aya Kasasa, Journalist
  721. Aglaia Kasdagli, Associate Professor, Department of History & Archaeology, University of Crete, Rethymno, Greece
  722. Sharryn Kasmir, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Hofstra University
  723. Alejandro Katz, Publisher, Professor at Universidad de Buenos Aires
  724. Azul Katz
  725. Peter B. Kaufman, Research Affiliate, Office of Digital Learning, MIT
  726. Chad Kautzer, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Lehigh University, USA
  727. Karolos Iosif Kavoulakos, Assistant Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  728. Dr. Konstantinos Kavoulakos, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Crete
  729. Kerwin Kaye, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Wesleyan University
  730. Kristína Kállay, MA., PhD Candidate/Researcher, Institute of World Literature SAS (Ústav svetovej literatúry SAV), Bratislava, Slovakia
  731. Kelemen Ágnes Katalin, történelem szakos doktorandusz, CEU
  732. Kelemen János, professor emeritus, az MTA rendes tagja
  733. Arne Kellerman, PhD-Student at the Freie Universität Berlin
  734. Tim Kelly, Course Director MA Professional Creative Writing, Senior Lecturer in English and Creative Writing, School of Humanities, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Coventry University
  735. Dr. Karla Kelsey
  736. Thomas Kemple, University of British Columbia
  737. Daphné Keramidas
  738. Turgut Keskintürk, Bogazici University, Turkey
  739. David Kettler, Research Professor of Social Studies, Bard College (New York, USA), Professor Emeritus of Political and Cultural Studies, Trent University (Ontario, Canada)
  740. Andrew Key, PhD Candidate, University of California, Berkeley
  741. Kékesi Zoltán
  742. Yong-gyu Kim, professor in the Department of English Literature, Pusan National University, South Korea
  743. Dr. Young-Ryong Kim, Seoul National Univ. dozent
  744. Stefan Kipfer, York University
  745. Yana Kitaeva, MA candidate in History at CEU
  746. Cengiz Kılçer (Poet)
  747. Adela Kim, PhD Student in History of Art at Yale University
  748. Kenneth D. Kimbrough, Independent Scholar
  749. Andrew F Kincaid, professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
  750. Kislitsky Michael, scientist (Михаил Кислицкий)
  751. Stefanie Kitzberger, University Assistant/PhD-Candidate, University of Vienna/University of Applied Arts Vienna
  752. Chloë Kitzinger, Rutgers University
  753. Dr. Rafael Khachaturian, University of Pennsylvania
  754. Oliver Kloss / Politologist, Lecturer / Leipzig
  755. Steve Knight, Marxist Education Project, Brooklyn, NY
  756. Marko Velimir Kobak, student (on hiatus), University of Toronto, proletarian
  757. Giorgi Kobakhidze, Ilia State University
  758. Saba Kokhreidze, Student of Philosophy, Georgia, Ilia State Univesity
  759. Anastasia Kolas
  760. Joshua Kolbo
  761. Anya Komar, New York, Miguel Abreu Gallery
  762. Miklavž Komelj, poet and historian of art, freelancer artist from Ljubljana
  763. Mikhail Konashev, historian of science, Saint-Petersburg Union of Scientists, St-Petersburg, Russia
  764. Nemo Koning, Sandberg Instituut, Amsterdam
  765. Plianos Konstantinos, PhD Candidate, University of Crete (Greece), Social Theory
  766. Viktor Kopasz, Artist, Prague
  767. Adam John Koper
  768. James M. Kopf, PhD candidate, Pennsylvania State University
  769. David Koppensteiner, independent researcher, Inzing
  770. Korolyev Vladimir, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, lawyer (Королев Владимир. Кандидат философских наук, адвокат)
  771. Kornis Mihály, író
  772. Burcu Korucu, Independent Researcher, Istanbul/Turkey
  773. Andreas Kostogiannopoulos, Mech. Engineer
  774. Dr Theodore Koulouris, Senior Lecturer in Media Theory, Level 4 Tutor, School of Media, University of Brighton
  775. Norbert Kozicki, Herne, Germany, Diplom-Sozialwissenschaftler
  776. Sergey Kozin, St Petersburg, Russia
  777. Kósa György, zeneterapeuta
  778. Hanne König, Artistic Associate, Scenography and Exhibition Design, University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe
  779. Ján Kralovič, Academy of Fine Arts an Design, Bratislava, Slovakia
  780. Краснов Томас Эрикович, ведущий научный редактор, Издательская Группа URSS (научные книги)
  781. Juljan Krause, University of Southampton
  782. Laima Kreivyte, writer and exhibition curator, Vilnius
  783. David Michael Kretz (ENS, Paris. Philosophy student)
  784. Irena Krizman
  785. Benedikt Krüger, MA, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
  786. Lucia Kvočáková, Institute of Art History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University
  787. Zeynep Kubat
  788. Petra Kuipers, Tlön Projects, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  789. Assist. Prof. Višnja Kukoč, PhD, University of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture & Geodesy, Urban Planning Department
  790. Ilya Kukulin, Associate Professor, School of Cultural Studies, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
  791. Onder Kulak, PhD in Philosophy, Istanbul
  792. Peter Kulchyski, University of Manitoba
  793. Benedek Kurdi, Department of Psychology, Harvard University
  794. Katya Lachowicz
  795. Prof. Rocco Lacorte, University of Brasilia
  796. Michel Lacroix, Université du Québec à Montréal
  797. Linda Laemmle
  798. Panagiotis Laganas
  799. Pedro Lagoa, visual artist, Portugal
  800. Alexei Lagurev, Aspirant am Institut für Philosophie der St. Petersburg staatliche Universität
  801. Tuomas Lahtinen, Student in the Philosophy Department of Tampere University
  802. Dr David Laibman, Editor, Science & Society
  803. Michael Laird
  804. Marie Lambert
  805. Cláudia Lamy, Lisbon, Portugal, Scientific researcher in Political Communication at ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon and Legal Adviser
  806. Eugene Lancaric, Graduate student, philosophy, New School for Social Research, New York, New York, U.S.A.
  807. Ishay Landa, The Open University, Israel
  808. Sean Landis
  809. Professor Donna Landry, University of Kent
  810. David Langille, Course Director, Work and Labour Studies Program, Department of Social Sciences, York University, Toronto, Canada
  811. Ricardo Lara, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
  812. Lars Bang Larsen
  813. Christine Moller Larsen, Engineering Student at Denmark’s Technical University (DTU)
  814. Professor Michael Lavalette, Head of School of Social Sciences, Liverpool Hope University
  815. Dominick Lawton, UC Berkeley
  816. Gregory Laynor, Librarian, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA
  817. Mary N. Layoun, Professor of Comparative Literature, Department of Comparative Literature & Folklore Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison
  818. Lázár Júlia, tanár, költő, műfordító
  819. Dr Charles L. Leavitt IV, Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Reading
  820. Marie Leca-Tsiomis, Professeur émérite, U. Paris-Nanterre
  821. Paul Leduc Browne, D.Phil., Professeur titulaire, Directeur, Département des sciences sociales, Université du Québec en Outaouais
  822. Alex Taek-Gwang Lee, Professor of Cultural Studies, Kyung Hee University, South Korea
  823. Ji-Won Lee, Ph.D. student, State University of New York at Albany, USA
  824. Jonathan Scott Lee, Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Colorado College
  825. Adam E. Leeds, Assistant Professor of Slavic Studies, Columbia University
  826. Arnaud Lefebvre, Paris
  827. профессор В. А. Лекторский, Академик Российской Академии наук, академик Российской. академии образования, член Международного Института философии (Париж), академик Международной Академии философии науки (Брюссель)
  828. María José Lemaitre, head coordinator of the Institutional Archive of the Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende in Chile
  829. Marilou Lemmens, Canada
  830. Prof. Dr. Lendvai L. Ferenc
  831. Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia Okanagan
  832. Spencer A Leonard, University of Tennessee, USA
  833. Felipe León, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for Subjectivity Research, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen
  834. Perrine Le Querrec
  835. David Levi Strauss, Chair of the graduate program in Art Writing at the School of Visual Arts in New York, Faculty of the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College
  836. Sergio Lessa, Philosophy Professor, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil
  837. Pierre-Olivier Lessard, étudiant en philosophie à l’Université du Québec à Montréal
  838. Leveles Andrea
  839. Gerald Levy, Instructor of Economics, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
  840. Asher Lewis, MA, University of Auckland, Contributing editor, Digger Magazine
  841. Dr Jonathan Lewis, Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy, Institute of Ethics, School of Theology, Philosophy and Music, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Dublin City University
  842. Dr. Michael Lewis, Philosophy, Newcastle University, U.K.
  843. Elliott Lewitt
  844. Sam Lewitt, Artist, New York
  845. Prof. Dr. Gustavo Leyva, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Iztapalapa, Ciudad de México
  846. Edelmira Ramírez Leyva, research professor of the Depto.of Humanities of the UAM-A, México
  847. Jianjun Li, School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, China
  848. Qiankun Li, Ph.D, Research Associate at School of Marxism, Nanjing University
  849. Maria Jose Oomen Liebers, Automous Government of the Department of Tarija, Bolivia
  850. Audun Lindholm, Chief Editor, literary journal Vagant
  851. Rafika Lifi, writer and researcher, Indonesia
  852. Dr. Rômulo Lima, University of Hamburg and free researcher
  853. Kevin Lindemann
  854. Rica Linders
  855. Barry Lituchy, New York
  856. Celestino Gabriel de Liz, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
  857. Bob Lloyd, MA European Philosophy
  858. Prof. (em.) Dr. Georg Lohmann, Otto-von Guericke Universität Magdeburg
  859. Riccardo M. Lombardo – Student at ALMA MATER – University of Bologna
  860. Dr Gwyneth Lonergan, University of Sheffield
  861. Prof. Dr. Ivã Carlos Lopes, Linguistics Department, University of São Paulo – USP, Brasil
  862. Dr. Daniel Lopez, La Trobe University, Melbourne
  863. Heather Lord, Philanthropist and Founder V&H Social Impact, New York USA
  864. Johan Lose, critic and translator, Denmark
  865. Michael Loughlin, Professor of Applied Philosophy, University of West London, Academic Visitor, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford Medical School & Project Director of the Literature Database Programme, Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice, St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford
  866. Alejandro Loureiro Lorenzo, New York
  867. Christian Lotz, Professor of Philosophy, Michigan State University
  868. Pedro Mendes Loureiro, PhD student – SOAS University of London
  869. Jeff Love, Research Professor of German and Russian, Clemson University
  870. Thomas Love, PhD candidate, Northwestern University, Dept. of Art History
  871. Michael Löwy, Emeritus research director, CNRS, Paris, France
  872. Michele Luchetti, PhD student, Central European University, Budapest
  873. Dr Edward Luker, Northumbria University
  874. Ruth Luschnat, Berlin
  875. Giulia Luvisotto, PhD student at the University of Warwick
  876. Jia Luyang – PhD (pre-candidacy) the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
  877. Andrea Luzi (1988), Rome
  878. Sven Lütticken, lecturer art history, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  879. Katherine Lynch, Montréal
  880. Ann Lyons, Community Knowledge Initiative, Institute for Lifecourse & Society, National University of Ireland Galway
  881. Mira Maase, München
  882. Dr Tòmas MacAilpein, University of Glasgow
  883. Giovanny Simon Machado, Professor on Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
  884. Erin Madarieta, Graduate Student, Art History, University of Illinois at Chicago
  885. Prof. Dr. Miriam M.S. Madureira – Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México City, México
  886. Gregorio Carboni Maestri, faculté d’architecture La Cambre Horta, Université libre de Bruxelles
  887. Gildo Magalhães, Full Professor of History (University of São Paulo), diretor (Centro de História da Ciência)
  888. Jill Magid
  889. Peter Magee
  890. Magyar Fanni
  891. Nadim Mahjoub, Arabic teacher, the London School of Economics and Political Science, England
  892. Heidi L. Maibom, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati
  893. Denis Maksimov, co-director, Avenir Institute
  894. Solange Manche, École Normale Supérieure & École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris
  895. Flávio Novaes Mancuso
  896. Cella Manea
  897. Prof. Norman Manea (Bard College — USA)
  898. Dr. Philip Mann, Teaching Assistant at the University of St Andrews
  899. Patricia Manos, Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  900. Tommaso Manzon, King’s College London, PhD candidate, Department of Theology and Religious Studies
  901. Oliver Marchart, Professor of Political Theory, University of Vienna
  902. Sergio Mariscal, PhD candidate, University of Melbourne
  903. Benjamin Martin, Researcher, Department of History of Science and Ideas, Uppsala University
  904. dott.ssa Leonarda Martino, Head-librarian “Walter Bigiavi”, Library University of Bologna
  905. Daniel Marton, writer (Budapest)
  906. Dr. J. Maskit, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Denison University
  907. Alessandro Massobrio, composer and curator – Labor Neunzehn (Berlin)
  908. Barry Maxwell, Senior Lecturer, Comparative Literature (ret.), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
  909. Molnár Katalin
  910. Professor Roger Markwick, Professor of Modern European History, School of Humanities and Social Science, The University of Newcastle, Australia
  911. Carolina Martins, PhD Fellow, FCT Doctoral Program of Advanced Studies in the Materialities of Literature, School of Arts and Humanities, University of Coimbra – Portugal
  912. Pablo Sánchez Martínez, King’s College London
  913. William Mazzarella, Neukom Family Professor, Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago
  914. Prof. Rodrigo Moreno Marques, Univesidade FUMEC, Belo Horizonte (MG), Brazil
  915. Prof. Dr. Maurício Vieira Martins, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro
  916. Доктор философских наук, профессор Мареев Сергей Николаевич (Россия)
  917. Julia Marsh, curator and writer
  918. Chiara Martini, University of Oxford
  919. Wiktor Marzec, PhD, Center for Advanced Study, Sofia
  920. Marian Mayer, Senior Lecturer, Bournemouth University UCU Vice Chair, UCU Southern Region Chair
  921. Marion Maurin
  922. Diana McCarty, reboot.fm, Media Research Foundation
  923. Steven McClellan, Department of History, University of Toronto
  924. Steve McGiffen, Ph.D, associate professor, American Graduate School in Paris
  925. Carol McGuigan, member of the British Labour Party and Vice Chair of the Berlin branch of Labour International
  926. Peter S McInnis, PhD, Chair, Department of History, St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish Nova Scotia, Canada
  927. Prof. Dr. Peter M. McIsaac, Director of Graduate Studies, German Associate Professor of German and Museum Studies, The University of Michigan
  928. Amy Leia McLachlan, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Anthropology, The University of Chicago
  929. Jeff McMillan, artist, London
  930. Henry Bill Mc Quade Junior, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC – Brasil
  931. Robyn McQuaid-O’Dwyer, Dublin, Ireland
  932. Dr Darian Meacham, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Department of Philosophy, Maastricht, Netherlands, Deputy Director for Responsible Research and Innovation, BrisSynBio a BBSRC / EPSRC funded Synthetic Biology Research Centre, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  933. Zena Meadowsong, Associate Professor of English, Rowan University
  934. Tomislav Medak, PhD candidate, Coventry University
  935. Matija Medenica, sociologist, Serbia
  936. Dr. Cuauhtémoc Medina, Art critic and curator, UNAM Mexico City
  937. Prof. Dr. Hans-Rudolf Meier, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
  938. Tommaso Meldolesi, Professeur de Français en Italie
  939. Sarah Melker, Maastricht University, NL
  940. Anke Mellin
  941. Sandro de Mello Justo, PhD student (UFRJ – Brasil)
  942. Jack Mells, New Zealand
  943. Bahar Memiş, undergraduate student of Western Languages and Literatures at Boğaziçi University
  944. Dr. Doreen Mende, Associate Professor (HES) and Head of CCC Research Program, Master and PhD-Forum Visual Arts Department, HEAD Genève, Harun Farocki Institut, Berlin
  945. Adrian D. Mendizabal, University of the Philippines Film Institute
  946. Carlos Eduardo Rebello de Mendonça, Associate Professor, Rio de Janeiro State University
  947. Michael Meng, History Department, Clemson University, USA
  948. Dr. Mark Mengerink, Associate Professor, History Department, Lamar University
  949. Maximilian Mengeringhaus, doctoral candidate in Literay Studies at Friedrich Schlegel Graduiertenschule für literaturwissenschaftliche Studien, Freie Universität Berlin
  950. Markus Merin, Undergraduate Student, CUNY Queens College
  951. Eric Meyer, Doctoral Student, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
  952. Méth Ágnes
  953. Dorota Michalska, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford
  954. Eric Michaud, Ecole des hautes Etudes en sciences sociales, Paris
  955. Lanie Millar, PhD, Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Oregon
  956. Alex Millen, University of Pennsylvania
  957. Elaine P. Miller, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, OH
  958. Henry Millstein, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
  959. Dr Zoran Mimica, Zagreb
  960. Mark Crispin Miller, Professor of Media, Culture and Communication, New York University
  961. Steven Miller, Associate Professor, Director of the Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Culture, University at Buffalo, SUNY
  962. Oliver Milne, PhD Student, Dept. of Philosophy, National University of Ireland, Galway
  963. Dr. Philip Minehan, Departments of History and Liberal Studies, California State University at Fullerton
  964. Dr. Catherine R. Mintler, Interim Director, University of Oklahoma, Expository Writing Program
  965. Lucia Minunno, Firenze, Italy
  966. Dr. Dieter Misgeld, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto, Toronto/Canada
  967. Paul C. Mishler, Associate Professor of Labor Studie​s, Indiana University​
  968. Ana Dishlieska Mitova, director of the Philosophical Film Festival in Skopje, Macedonia
  969. Sudeb Mitra, Professor, City University of New York, NY, USA
  970. Brent Mix, Humanities Teacher, GCE Lab School, USA
  971. Dr. Olga M. Mladenova, Professor of Slavic and Balkan Linguistics, School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures, University of Calgary, Canada
  972. Mathilde Moaty, Ph.D. candidate in Urban studies, Université Paris-Est
  973. Rastko Mocnik, professor at the University of Ljubljana (retired), visiting professor at the faculty of Media and Communications, Belgrade
  974. ​Naeem Mohaiemen, Ph.D. candidate, Columbia University, New York
  975. Dr Cat Moir, Lecturer and Chair of Germanic Studies, University of Sydney
  976. Saif Mohammed
  977. Andres Moles, Departments of Political Science and Philosophy, CEU
  978. Andreas Montag, Schriftsteller und Journalist, Berlin, Deutschland
  979. Janet Montefiore, Professor Emerita, University of Kent
  980. Daniel Monterescu, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Central European University
  981. Pedro Meira Monteiro, Chair, Princeton University
  982. Ana María Miranda Mora, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City
  983. Lívia de Cássia Godoi Moraes, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo/Brasil
  984. Jean-Pierre Morbois, Übersetzer der Lukacs Werke auf französisch
  985. Gil Morejón, PhD Candidate, Department of Philosophy, DePaul University, Chicago
  986. Calum Morgan, Student, Cognitive Semiotics, Aarhus University
  987. Marcia Morgan, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Muhlenberg College, USA
  988. Rosalind C. Morris, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University
  989. Chuck Morse – independent scholar, San Diego
  990. Professor Adam David Morton, Department of Political Economy, School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney
  991. Kevin Moss, Jean Thomson Fulton Professor of Modern Languages & Literature, Middlebury College, USA
  992. José Antonio Motilla, Coordinación Académica en Arte de La Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, MX
  993. Sabrina Muchová, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
  994. Tavid Mulder, PhD candidate, US
  995. Marie-Pierre Duhamel Muller 杜阿梅 Film curator, Cinema programmer, Film translator
  996. Iselin Berg Mulvik, researcher
  997. Sandip Munshi, Ph.D. scholar at Queens University (Canada)
  998. Marina Hervás Muñoz, Akademie der Künste zu Berlin
  999. Eva Murasov, PhD student in Comparative Literature at Friedrich Schlegel Graduate School for Literary Studies, Free University of Berlin
  1000. Harriet L. Murav, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Professor, Comparative and World Literature, Editor, Slavic Review
  1001. Jonathan Murden
  1002. Ian Murray, Artist, Toronto, Canada
  1003. Dr Graham Music
  1004. Mahmut Mutman, Institute for Advanced Social Research, University of Tampere, Finland
  1005. Daniel Muzyczuk, Head of Modern Art Department, Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź, Poland
  1006. Sebastian Mühl, Postdoc Researcher in Art and Media Studies, Offenbach University of Art and Design, Germany
  1007. Deborah Müller
  1008. Dr. Jorge Eduardo Myers, Historian/Intellectual Historian, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes/CONICET, Argentina
  1009. Malgorzata Myk, Lodz University
  1010. Prof. Dr. Ralph Müller (univ. Freiburg/Switzerland)
  1011. Marco Müller
  1012. Yuqi Na, PhD candidate at University of Westminster
  1013. Dr. Dominik Nagl, Department of History, Universität Mannheim
  1014. Nagy Péter, Posztdoktori kutató, Arizonai Állami Egyetem
  1015. Sonja Nakowitz, student at University of Vienna
  1016. Gilda Nataf, Paris
  1017. Natalia Natsika – University of Gothenburg, Department of Political Science
  1018. Joseph Nechvatal
  1019. Lukas Neissl, General Secretary, International Conference of Labour and Social History (ITH)
  1020. Molly Nesbit, Department of Art, Vassar College
  1021. Dr. Katharina Neuburger
  1022. Stan Newens
  1023. Schneur Newfield, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, New York
  1024. Dr. Michail Nelken, Berlin
  1025. Eduarda Neves
  1026. Franck Neveu, Professor at Sorbonne University (Faculty of Humanities, Department of French Language)
  1027. Dr. Habilitatus Serban Nichifor, Professor at the National University of Music Bucharest (Romania), Composer, member of “Vox Novus” (USA) and SABAM (Belgium), PhD in Musicology (1994), Comandor of the National Order of Merit (2000), Officer of the Order of Belgium Crown (2008)
  1028. Professor Nick Nesbitt, Princeton University
  1029. Dmitri Nikulin, Professor of Philosophy and Chair, The New School for Social Research, New York
  1030. Selby Nimrod
  1031. August Nimtz, Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota
  1032. Christopher Norris (Prof.)
  1033. Joris Note, writer, independent researcher, Belgium
  1034. Dr. Eugene Nulman, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Birmingham City University
  1035. Alberto Nunes
  1036. Luís César Nunes, geographer and public school teacher – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
  1037. Anne O’Brien, PhD Candidate, Australian Catholic University
  1038. David Montes de Oca Terrones, philosophy student, cultural manager, Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo UNAM
  1039. Eva Maria Ocherbauer, Berlin
  1040. Lisa Offermann
  1041. Milton Ohata, Editora 34, Brazil
  1042. Elena Oikonomidou, Postgraduate student, University of Crete
  1043. Obiageli Okigbo, Belgium
  1044. Taiju Okochi, Professor Dr. Faculty of Social Sciences, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
  1045. Nikolay Oleynikov, artist, Russia
  1046. Prof. Everaldo de Oliveira Andrade
  1047. Boris Ondreicka
  1048. Steve Ongerth, co-founder, IWW Environmental Unionism Caucus (listed for ID purposes only), Richmond, CA, US
  1049. Elizabeth Oram, City University of New York, Hunter College
  1050. Orbán István, literary translator, Vienna/Austria
  1051. Dr. Abraham Orgaz (Madrid, Spain)
  1052. Orsós László Jakab
  1053. Kristína Országhová, Kapitál -socially enagaged cultural magazine, Slovakia
  1054. Vidalcir Ortigara, Research Professor, Universidade do Extremo Sul Catarinense, Criciúma(SC), Brasil
  1055. Bradley Osborne, PhD candidate in English at the University of Exeter, UK
  1056. David G D Oswald, PhD Candidate, Dept of English, University of Victoria (British Columbia, Canada)
  1057. Sebastian Orlander, PhD Student, Keele University, UK
  1058. Wiktor Ostasz, New College, University of Oxford
  1059. Charlie Owen, Principal Research Associate, University College London
  1060. Sarp Renk Özer, AVTO
  1061. Haydar Öztürk, PhD student, Radboud University
  1062. Tor Eystein Øverås, writer, Norway
  1063. Alessandra Pace
  1064. Elena Pagani
  1065. Juan Pablo Painceira, economist, Brazil
  1066. Giulia Palladini, Senior Lecturer, Department of Drama, Theatre and Performance, University of Roehampton
  1067. Maria Cristina Soares Paniago, professora associada na Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brasil
  1068. Peter Pakesch, Chairman of the Board, Maria Lassnig Foundation, Wien
  1069. Taisa Palhares, Department of Philosophy, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brasil
  1070. Panfilova Tatyana Vasilyevna, Professor, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Department of Philosophy (Панфилова Татьяна Васильевна, профессор кафедры философии, МГИМО МИД России, Москва)
  1071. Phoebus Panigyrakis, PhD student, TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Department of Architecture, Chair of History of Architecture & Urban Planning
  1072. Denys Pankratov, curator, artist. Ukraine
  1073. Simone Papa, MSc Student of Philosophy of Mind (MSc Cognition in Science and Society) at the University of Edinburgh, UK
  1074. Dr Theo Papadopoulos, Lecturer in Social Policy, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK
  1075. Aris Papageorgiou, PhD, Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece
  1076. Prof. Dr. Skevos Papaioannou (Universitaet Kreta-GR und Kassel-DE)
  1077. Clément Paradis, UJM, CIEREC
  1078. Leonor Parda, visual artist, Porto, Portugal
  1079. Douglas Park, U.K and Belgium based, internationally active and exposed artist, author, critic and curator
  1080. Benita Parry, Emerita Professor. University of Warwick, UK
  1081. Partyko Anton, St. Petersburg
  1082. Giorgio Passerone, Professeur Civilisation et Littérature italiennes, Université de Lille
  1083. Michaela Pastekova, Assistant Professor,  Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia
  1084. Luigi Patruno, Trinity College, CT
  1085. Ana Pato, Curator | Researcher Brazil
  1086. Dr. Justin Paulson, Carleton University
  1087. Deborah Pearson, PhD
  1088. Samantha Pellegrino, PhD student in Islamic Studies at The University of Chicago Divinity School
  1089. Kallum Pembro, MLitt, University of St Andrews
  1090. Dr John Pendergast, PhD Comparative Literature, Assistant Professor of Russian, United States Military Academy, West Point
  1091. Dr. phil. Ivana Perica, Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
  1092. Luiz Bernardo Pericás, Universidade de São Paulo, Prêmio Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Casa de las Américas, Cuba, 2014, Prêmio Juca Pato – intelectual do ano, União Brasileira de Escritores, 2016, Prêmio Jabuti, 2017
  1093. Charles A. Perrone, Professor Emeritus, Department of Spanish & Portuguese Studies, University of Florida
  1094. Lothar Peter, bis 2005 Professor für Soziologie an der Universität Bremen
  1095. Dr Sanja Petkovska, Independent Researcher, Serbia
  1096. Andreas Petrossiants, art researcher and cultural critic, New York
  1097. Aurélia Peyrical, PhD Candidate, Nanterre University
  1098. Lucas Pétuaud-Létang, Université Bordeaux Montaigne
  1099. Andréas Pfersmann, Maître de conférences HDR de littérature générale et comparée, Faa’a – Tahiti – Polynésie française
  1100. Manon Pierre
  1101. Wolfram Pichler (Institut f. Kunstgeschichte der Universität Wien)
  1102. Jillian Pignataro, University ​of Illinois at Chicago
  1103. Vasiliy Pikhorovich, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
  1104. Denys Pilash (Pilás Dénes), Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, Ukraine; Contributing editor, Commons: Journal of Social Criticism
  1105. Robert Pippin, Evelyn Stefansson Nef Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago
  1106. Peyman Piran, Iranian political prisoner and former banished architecture student who live in exile in Norway
  1107. Bojana Piškur, PhD, Senior Curator, Moderna Galerija Ljubljana
  1108. Clayton Pitcher, student of philosophy and english literature, State University of New York, Buffalo State
  1109. John P Pittman, Associate Professor, Philosophy, John Jay College, CUNY
  1110. Ambra Pittoni
  1111. Niklas Plaetzer, PhD student at the Department of Political Science, University of Chicago
  1112. Peter Plesner, master’s student in Political Science at the University of Copenhagen
  1113. Carl Plowright, Master’s Student at McGill University
  1114. Dora Pocsai, writer/student, Goldsmiths, University of London
  1115. Marek Pokorný, PLATO Ostrava, director, Czech Republic
  1116. Søren Pold, Lektor (Assoc. Prof.), Ph.d., Information Studies & Digital Design, School of Communication and Culture, Aarhus Universitet, Danmark
  1117. Tyler Pollard, PhD Candidate, McMaster University
  1118. Eszter M Polonyi, Columbia University, Lecturer, Art History and Archaeology; Visiting Assistant Professor, History of Art and Design, Pratt Institute
  1119. Alessandra Pomarico, curator of free home university, independent researcher, New York / Italy
  1120. Diane Ponder
  1121. Vitalii Ponomarenko, 32, Kiev
  1122. Pope.l, d14, artist
  1123. Monica Popescu, Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar of African Literatures, McGill University, Canada
  1124. Djordje Popović, Ph.D. Candidate, Comparative Literature, University of Minnesota
  1125. Lelio La Porta (insegnante di Storia e Filosofia nei Licei, Roma, Italia)
  1126. Sergey Potseluev, Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
  1127. Alex Potts, Max Loehr Collegiate Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Michigan
  1128. Pedro Pousada, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Researcher at CES (Centre for Social Studies), University of Coimbra, Portugal
  1129. Marlies Pöschl, Vienna/Paris
  1130. Professor Malcolm J. W. Povey BA, PhD, FInstP, CPhys, CEng, Professor of Food Physics, School of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Leeds, UK
  1131. Eleutério Prado, São Paulo University
  1132. Brian W. Prager, City University of New York
  1133. Jean-Yves Pranchère, Centre de théorie politique, Université libre de Bruxelles
  1134. Nikos Pratsinis
  1135. Alesia Preite, DPhil student in Philosophy at the University of Oxford
  1136. Ena Prokić, translator
  1137. Dr Tamara Prosic
  1138. Jordan Pruett, Ph.D Student at the University of Chicago
  1139. Sean Pryor, Senior Lecturer in English, Editor, Affirmations: of the Modern School of the Arts and Media, University of New South Wales, Australia, Sydney
  1140. Srećko Pulig, philosopher, publicist and journalist from Zagreb, Croatia
  1141. Jade Qiu, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University
  1142. R.H. Quaytman
  1143. Anabel Quan-Haase, Professor, Faculty of Information and Media Studies/Department of Sociology, Western University
  1144. Silvana Rabinovich (PhD), researcher, Philological Research Institute, National Autonomous University of Mexico
  1145. Judy Radul, Professor, School for the Contemporary Arts, Simon Fraser University
  1146. Joachim Abdul Raffert, Philosophisches Seminar der Universitaet Goettingen
  1147. Stein Rafoss, philosopher, Norway
  1148. Joshua Rahtz
  1149. Yamuna Rajendran, Writer, United Kingdom
  1150. Jackson Randall, New York based artist, writer, and composer
  1151. Benjamin Randolph, Penn State University
  1152. Sabrina P. Ramet, Professor of Political Science, The Norwegian University of Science & Technology
  1153. Nigel Randsley – Professor – Portugal
  1154. John Rapko, College of Marin
  1155. Christian Rattemeyer, The Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department of Drawings and Prints, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  1156. Claire Ravenscroft
  1157. Dr Anindya Raychaudhuri, Lecturer in English, University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK
  1158. Tercio Redondo, Professor of German Literature, Universidade de São Paulo
  1159. Veronika Reichert, PhD candidate, York University
  1160. Dr Dieter Reinisch, Historian, European University Institute, Florence
  1161. Rocío Rejas, Filosofía Escuela de Arte, Toledo, España
  1162. Alexandra Revans, Marketing Associate, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  1163. Matthew L. Reznicek, Creighton University
  1164. Clara Ribeiro
  1165. Carmen Riccato
  1166. Cullinan Richards, London
  1167. Serene Richards, Birkbeck College
  1168. Sinan Richards, Wadham, Oxford University / École Normale Supérieure, Ulm
  1169. Prof. Gerhard Richter, Brown University (USA)
  1170. Thomas Riggins, PhD (retired)
  1171. Ilse van Rijn, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  1172. John A. Riley, Assistant Professor of English, Woosong University, South Korea
  1173. Giorgio Riolo (Rete delle Alternative, Italy)
  1174. Markus Ritter, Dr. phil., MA, Professor for the History of Art, Department of Art History, University of Vienna
  1175. Eloy Rivas, Carleton University (Canada)
  1176. Carlos Rivera-Lugo, Professor and Researcher, Doctor of Legal Philosophy and Theory Policy Analyst, SYGNOS, San Juan, Puerto Rico
  1177. Elizabeth Rechniewski, Honorary Senior Lecturer, The University of Sydney
  1178. Dr. John Rees, Visiting Research Fellow, Goldsmiths, University of London
  1179. Stefanos Regkas, PhD student, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  1180. Cate Reilly, Assistant Professor of Literature, Duke University
  1181. Willi Reinecke, Berlin/Germany
  1182. Terence Renaud, postdoctoral associate and lecturer, Yale University
  1183. Mirja Reuter, artist, Berlin
  1184. Bernardino Leon Reyes, London School of Economics and Political Science
  1185. Ronaldo Rosas Reis, Professor – Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil
  1186. Joshua Reno, Binghamton University
  1187. Sergei Reshetin (Moscow, Russia)
  1188. Claudinei Cássio de Rezende, Professor, Doctor, Pontifícia Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil
  1189. Alexander V. Reznik, PhD in History, Higher School of Economics, Saint Petersburg, Russia
  1190. Révai Gábor
  1191. Madhusudan Rimal, PhD Student, Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
  1192. Matthew Roberts, University of California, Irvine, Research Librarian for the Humanities and Subject Specialist for the Critical Theory Archive
  1193. Jack Robertson
  1194. Benjamin Robinson, Assoc. Prof. of German, Henry H. H. Remak Professor of German (2014-17), IU Dept. of Germanic Studies, Global and International Studies
  1195. Dr Josh Robinson, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University
  1196. Tom Rockmore, Humanities Chair Professor, Peking University
  1197. Aline de Andrade Rodrigues, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil
  1198. José Carlos Rodrigues Júnior, Graduando de Filosofia na Universidade de Brasília
  1199. Leonardo Campos Rodrigues, Faculty of Law of the University of São Paulo, Brazil
  1200. Dieter Roelstraete, Curator, University of Chicago
  1201. Gabriel Rolland
  1202. Александр Ромащук, канд. психол. наук, доцент кафедры общей психологии МГУ им. М.В.Ломоносова
  1203. Brendan Rome, Graduate Student, Department of Philosophy, University of New Mexico
  1204. Paola Romero, PhD student, London School of Economics and Political Science, London
  1205. Natalia Romé, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  1206. Avital Ronell, Professor of the Humanities, NYU
  1207. Jose Rosales, PhD Philosophy Student, Stony Brook University (SUNY)
  1208. Stefanie Rosenmüller, Fachhochschule Dortmund, University of Applied Sciences and Arts
  1209. Alicja Rosé, poet and illustrator
  1210. Prof. Eric Ross, Ph.D., School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Al Akhawayn University
  1211. Andrea Rossi, Post-doctoral Fellow, Philosophy, Koç University (Istanbul)
  1212. Lawrence Rothfield, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Chicago
  1213. Rory Rowan, University of Zurich / Zurich University of the Arts
  1214. Marina Roy, Associate Professor, Visual Art Department of Art, History, Visual Art & Theory, The University of British Columbia
  1215. Rachel Rubin, Professor, American Studies Department, Director, Center for the Study of Humanities, Culture and Society, UMass Boston
  1216. Dr. phil. habil. Frank Ruda, Senior Lecturer for Philosophy, University of Dundee, UK
  1217. Dr Pontus Rudberg, The Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University, Sweden
  1218. Ruegg Ilona, Zürich
  1219. Dr Tom Ruffles, Honorary Visiting Research Fellow, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK
  1220. Dr. Martin Rumori, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria
  1221. Venera Russo, Ph.D candidate, Sofia University
  1222. PD Dr. Marcello Ruta, Universität Bern Institut für Philosophie
  1223. Professor Emerita Suzanne D. Rutland, University of Sydney
  1224. Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem, Professor of Philosophy, University of Pretoria
  1225. Viola Rühse, Danube University Krems, Austria
  1226. Lindsay Ryan
  1227. Erik Rydberg, Writer & Publisher, Brussels
  1228. Hilda Sabato, Historian, Buenos Aires-Argentina
  1229. Arun Saldanha, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Geography, Environment, and Society, Imagine Fund of Arts, Design, and Humanities, University of Minnesota
  1230. Philipp Sack, Konzept & Management, Akademie, Stiftung Bauhaus Dessau
  1231. Игорь Саблин, студент Санкт-Петербургского государственного университета
  1232. Tom Sahlén
  1233. Peter Sainsbury, Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of Sydney
  1234. Samarskiy Andriy Yu., PhD, assistant profesor, Department of Philosophy, National University of Life and Environmental Science of Ukraine (Самарский Андрей Юрьевич, кандидат философских наук, доцент кафедры философии НУБИП Украины)
  1235. Geoffrey Samuel, Emeritus Professor, School of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University, UK
  1236. Keith Sanborn, Media and Culture, The New School, New York
  1237. Teresa Millet Sancho, Curator, IVAM, Valencia, Spain
  1238. Nita Sanghera, Lecturer and Vice President of UCU, UK
  1239. Hugo Miguel Santos
  1240. Luisa Santos, curator and researcher
  1241. Mariana Pinto dos Santos, PhD, Instituto de História da Arte, FCSH – New University of Lisbon
  1242. Dr. Janet Matina Sarbanes, California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, California, USA
  1243. Fátima Séneca, Porto, Portugal
  1244. Diogo Sardinha, philosopher, Paris/Lisbon
  1245. Professor Beatriz Sarlo, researcher and writer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  1246. Claudia Sarnthein
  1247. Enrico Sartorelli, Mantova
  1248. Barbara Sattler (St. Andrews University)
  1249. Emilio Sauri, University of Massachusetts Boston
  1250. Vitor Bartoletti Sartori, Professor Adjunto UFMG, Faculdade de Direito, Editor adjunto Verinotio
  1251. Andy Scally, University of Bradford
  1252. Bertold Scharf, Museum der Arbeit Hamburg
  1253. Theodore R. Schatzki, Professor of Geography and Philosophy, University of Kentucky
  1254. Darrow Schecter, Professor of Critical Theory, School of HAHP, University of Sussex, Co-Editor of Critical Theory and Contemporary Society (Manchester UP), Co-Editor of Founding Critical Theory (Rowman & Littlefield)
  1255. Emile M. Schepers, PhD, Anthropology, Northwestern University (USA), Anthropologist, retired
  1256. Alexander Schikowski, visulal artist, Studienrat Mörike Gymnasium Ludwigsburg
  1257. Prof.Dr.phil.habil.Hans-Ernst Schiller (em.), vorm. Hochschule Düsseldorf, Professur für Sozialphilosophie und Ethik, Frankfurt
  1258. Staffan Schmidt, PhD, Artistic Researcher, Senior Lecturer, Design in Theory and Practice, School of Arts and Communication, K3, Malmö University
  1259. Carie Lyn Schneider, Assistant Professor, Cameron University
  1260. Dr. Caroline Lillian Schopp, Department of Art History, University of Vienna
  1261. Henriette Schroeder, journalist-author-documentary filmmaker, Wien
  1262. Martha Schulman, University of Kent
  1263. Federico L. Schuster, Universidad de Buenos Aires
  1264. Barry Schwabsky, art critic, The Nation, New York
  1265. Professor Henry Schwarz, English, Justice and Peace, Georgetown University
  1266. Justin Schwartz (PhD, Michigan, 1989), solo legal practioner
  1267. Gerhard Schweppenhäuser, Professor für Design-, Kommunikations- und Medientheorie (FHWS, Fakultät Gestaltung, Würzburg, Germany), Privatdozent am Institut für Philosophie der Universität Kassel (Germany)
  1268. Valentina Besegher Scotti, artist and curator – Labor Neunzehn (Berlin)
  1269. Alan Sears, Professor, Ryerson University
  1270. Francisco Segovia (Mexico)
  1271. Aleksandra Sekulic, Center for Cultural Decontamination, Belgrade
  1272. JD Sell, United States
  1273. Mike Sell, Professor of English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA
  1274. Sanghita Sen, AFHEA, Research Student and Tutor, Department of Film Studies, University of St. Andrews, St Andrews, Scotland, UK
  1275. Cristiana Senigaglia
  1276. Mark Sentesy
  1277. Dr. Doc. Mikko-Olavi Seppälä, University Researcher, University of Helsinki
  1278. Алексей Сербский
  1279. Seres Lili Hanna, költő
  1280. Sara Serpa, musician, New York
  1281. Sarah Shahid, Feature Writer, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  1282. Michael Shafir, professor (emeritus), Babes-Bolyai University
  1283. Alan Shandro, Associate Professor of Political Science, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario
  1284. Tamar Sharon, Maastricht University
  1285. Jean-Louis Cohen Sheldon, H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts/New York University
  1286. Noah Shenker, PhD, N. Milgrom & 6a Foundation Senior Lecturer, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia
  1287. Inga Shishko
  1288. Nicola C. Short, York University, Canada
  1289. David R. Shumway, Carnegie Mellon University, Professor of English, and Literary and Cultural Studies
  1290. Dr Andrés Saenz De Sicilia, University of Roehampton, University College London, Central Saint Martins (UAL)
  1291. Christian Siekmeier
  1292. Susan Silas, artist and dual national – United States and Hungary
  1293. Joao Silva, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
  1294. Susana Mendes Silva, PhD in Visual Arts, Assistant Professor, Departamento de Paisagem, Ambiente e Ordenamento Universidade de Évora
  1295. Ana Amelia da Silva – Professor Sociology – Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo – PUC-SP
  1296. Dr. Cicero da Silva, Visiting Professor, Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination, Speculative Design, University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
  1297. André Silveira, Instituto de História da Arte, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
  1298. Christopher Simmonds, PhD Candidate, Department of Archeology and History, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
  1299. Sasha Simic, Shop Steward USDAW C133 branch, Central Books
  1300. Iumna Maria Simon – Departamento de Teoria Literária e Literatura Comparada, Universidade de Sao Paulo – BRASIL
  1301. Joshua Simon, curator and writer, Tel Aviv
  1302. Monica de Simone, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche -IOM, Trieste
  1303. Pritam Singh, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
  1304. Dr Robert Sinnerbrink, Associate Professor & Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University, Australia
  1305. Sipos Márta
  1306. Sergey Sistiaga, Ph.D., Renningen, Germany
  1307. Peter Sit, APART collective, artist, cultural worker, Bratislava, Slovakia
  1308. Nariman Skakov, Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Stanford University
  1309. Jordan Skinner, Visiting Research Fellow at University of London, Institute in Paris
  1310. Skromov Lúcia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Tribunal Popular, Grupo de Estudos de Filosofia
  1311. Andrej Skufca, editor at Sum journal for contemporary art criticism and theory
  1312. Andrew Sloin, Department of History, Baruch College, City University of New York
  1313. Julie Slotnick, Doctoral Student, City College CUNY
  1314. Irene Small, Assistant Professor, Art & Archaeology, Princeton University
  1315. James Smethurst, Professor, Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  1316. Alexa Smith, MDiv, Yale Divinity School
  1317. Andrew Smith, PhD Candidate, Radboud Univeristy, Nijmegen, Netherlands
  1318. Dr John Smith, Sheffield, UK; author of ‘Imperialism in the Twenty-first Century’ (2016)
  1319. Mark Dee Smith, Luton Trades Council
  1320. Tim Smith (independent scholar)
  1321. Tony Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Iowa State University, USA
  1322. Valerie Smith, Freelance curator, writer and guest lecturer at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York
  1323. Theron P. Snell, Ph.D, Albuquerque, NM/USA
  1324. Susan Snodgrass
  1325. Vladislav Sofronov, Russian Socialist Movement, Moscow
  1326. Fernanda Soler, department of integrated studies in education, faculty of education, McGill University
  1327. Walter Da Soller, Teacher and translator, Torino, Italy
  1328. Зарианна Соломко – доцент, РГУП, Москва.
  1329. Agnieszka Soltysik Monnet, University of Lausanne
  1330. Ingar Solty, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Critical Social Analysis, Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, Berlin
  1331. Ruth Sonderegger, Philosopher at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
  1332. Morten Søndergaard MA, PhD. Associate Professor & Media Art Curator. RELATE – Research Laboratory of Art & Technology. International Coordinator, ERASMUS master of Excellence in Media Arts Cultures. Member of Academic Council; member of Study Board for Art & Technology; Member of Consortium Board Erasmus Media AC. School of Communication, Art & technology, Aalborg University
  1333. Alan Sondheim, artist / critic / curator, Providence, RI​
  1334. Dr. Uwe Sonnenberg (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam)
  1335. Emre Soran, Lecurer, Ankara/TURKEY
  1336. Dr. José Ignacio López Soria, Universidad Nacional de Ingerniería, Lima, Perú
  1337. Jacob Soule, Duke Univ.
  1338. Hormindo Pereira de Souza Junior – Professor Doctor, Department of school administration, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
  1339. Raquel Fulino de Souza (UNESP – Rio Claro, Brasil)
  1340. Constantin Spantidakis, Athens
  1341. Melina Spathari, d14 coordinator, Athens, Greece
  1342. Charlotte Spielmann, Berlin
  1343. Dr. J. Spruyt, Associate Professor Dept. Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht
  1344. Katharina Stadler (artist & founder of Concept and Theory-Tbilisi)
  1345. Dr. Titus Stahl, Faculty of Philosophy, Unversity of Groningen
  1346. Julian Stallabrass, Professor of Art History, Courtauld Institute of Art, London
  1347. Adam Staszkiewicz
  1348. Maria Stavrinaki, Art History, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
  1349. Theo Steegmann, adjunct instructor, IG Metal/DGB for regional seminars on history of workers movement
  1350. Prof. A.L. Steiner, Yale University, School of Art
  1351. Erik Steinskog, University of Copenhagen
  1352. Piotr Sterczewski, Jagiellonian University
  1353. Eduardo Sterzi, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp), Brasil
  1354. Aleksandar Stevic, PhD, Assistant Professor of English, Qatar University
  1355. Jan Paul Stich, Mainz
  1356. Nikola Stojkoski, author, Macedonia
  1357. Ted Stolze, Philosophy Department Chair, Cerritos College
  1358. Erhard Stölting, Prof. em. Soziologie, Universität Potsdam
  1359. Prof. Dr. Darko Strajn, Educational Research Institute, Ljubljana
  1360. Hilary Strang, Lecturer in English, University of Chicago
  1361. Eli Strauss, Tufts University
  1362. Dr. Amy Kepple Strawser, Professor of German, Otterbein University/Ohio State University
  1363. Helen Stuhr-Rommereim, Ph.D. Candidate, Program in Comparative Literature & Literary Theory, University of Pennsylvania
  1364. Donald Sturbelle, independent graphic designer
  1365. Shane Lowell Sumilhig, Manila, Philippines
  1366. Rashida Sultana
  1367. Vincent Sung, PHD student, the faculty of Philosophy, Univsersity of Strasbourg, France
  1368. Dr. Surányi András, egyetemi docens, filmrendező, Médiastúdió vezető, Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem- Külker Kar, Társadalmi Kommunikáció és Média Intézeti Tanszék
  1369. Dr. Darko Suvin, F.R.S.C., Professor Emeritus, McGill University
  1370. Dr Matthew Sweet
  1371. Prof. dr. Tsjalling Swierstra, Head of the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University
  1372. Szabados Bettina
  1373. Thomas Szanto, Senior Researcher, University of Jyväskylä & University of Copenhagen
  1374. Szécsi Kata
  1375. Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, Professor of Classical Studies, Jane A. Seney Professor of Greek, Wesleyan University
  1376. Thomas Szende, egyetemi tanár, Franciaország
  1377. Szentpéteri Izabella, az ELTE-BTK hallgatója, kulturális újságíró
  1378. Szilágyi Imre, szakgimnáziumi tanár
  1379. Szilágyi István
  1380. Monika Szewczyk, Athens & Berlin
  1381. Sztankó Nándor, filozófus, Pécs
  1382. Mónica Szurmuk, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
  1383. Szücs László Gergely, filozófus (MTA BTK Filozófiai Intézet)
  1384. Aneta Szylak, curator, Gdansk
  1385. Adam Szymczyk, Artistic Director, documenta 14, Athens and Kassel
  1386. Lucas Taddei
  1387. Mulugeta Tafesse
  1388. Matthew Taft
  1389. Prof. Dr. Hidetomo Takahei (Hokkaido University, Japan)
  1390. Kyle Tanaka, PhD Candidate (Emory University)
  1391. Aleksei Tarasov
  1392. Fabien Tarrit, Université de Reims Champagne Ardenne
  1393. Serdar Tekin, PhD, political theorist and researcher, Human Rights Foundation of Turkey
  1394. Maurizio Teli, PhD, Assistant Professor, Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute
  1395. Tendl Károly
  1396. Ricardo Terriles, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (UBA)
  1397. Tyler Tesolin, Artist, Filmmaker, Graduate Student of York University, Toronto
  1398. Tibor Fülöp, PhD, Luxembourg
  1399. Alfredo Thiermann, Architect, ETH Zürich / THIERMANNCRUZ architects, Chile
  1400. Dr Nick Thoburn, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Manchester
  1401. Dr. phil. Samuel Thoma, Post-doc at the Brandenburg Medical School, Immanuel Clinic Rüdersdorf, Germany
  1402. Cecilia Thumim, Instituto Augusto Boal, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
  1403. Victoria Thur, Head of Special Collections, Florida Atlantic University
  1404. Szerdahelyi Zoltán
  1405. Dr. Széplaky Gerda filozófus, esztéta, egyetemi oktató
  1406. Tamás Gáspár Miklós
  1407. Filip Taufer, MA student, Charles University, Prague
  1408. Mary N. Taylor, City University of New York
  1409. Dr. Sissi Tax, Berlin
  1410. Ana Paula Teixeira, Cultural Producer / Produtora Cultural
  1411. Ricardo Gilberto Lyrio Teixeira, Master degree in History at Fluminense Federal University (UFF), Niteroi/Brazil
  1412. Ricardo Terra – Universidade de Sao Paulo – Brasilien
  1413. Griselda Tessio, Santa Fe, Argentina
  1414. David Thomas, PhD student, Birkbeck College, University of London
  1415. James Merle Thomas, PhD., Professor, Tyler School of Art, Temple University / Curator, Slought, Philadelphia
  1416. Dr Peter D. Thomas, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Brunel University London, Member of School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
  1417. John Thompson, PhD Candidate, Department of French School of Languages, Literatures and Cultures College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Science, University College Cork, Ireland
  1418. Dr. Peter A. Thompson, Senior Lecturer, Media Studies Programme, Co-Editor, The Political Economy of Communication,Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
  1419. Roman Tisza, Vpered, Kyiv, Ukraine
  1420. Elitsa Todorova
  1421. Dale Tomich, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Deputy Director of the Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, USA
  1422. Ivo Tonet, Professor da Filosofia da Universidade Federal de Alagoas – Brasil
  1423. Lucas Tooth, English Department, University of Sydney
  1424. Leila Topić, senior curator – The Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art
  1425. Patricia Laura Torriglia, Education Teacher of Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brasil
  1426. Tóth Károly BA (Mérei Ferenc College for Advanced Studies, Budapest)
  1427. Tóth László, társadalomkutató
  1428. Tóth Péter, Országos Széchényi Könyvtár
  1429. Enzo Traverso, Simon and Barton Winokur Professor in the Humanities, Cornell University
  1430. John Treat, International Program for Labor, Climate and Environment, The Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies, City University of New York
  1431. Serena Trinchero PhD
  1432. Nina Trcka, Freie Universität Berlin
  1433. Anna Tropia, Post-doc, Berlin-Gotha
  1434. Francesco Trupia, PhD Candidate in Political Philosophy at the St Kliment Ohridski Sofia University, Bulgaria
  1435. Dr Georgios Tsagdis, Fellow, Westminster Law & Theory Lab
  1436. Katerina Tselou, d14 curatorial advisor, Athens, Greece
  1437. Michael Tucker, retired – former student at Coventry University
  1438. Dr. Christopher Turner, Assistant Professor Of Philosophy, California State University, Stanislus, Department of Philosophy and Modern Languages
  1439. A. Turi
  1440. Professor Colin Tyler, University of Hull, UK
  1441. Timur Uçan, Bordeaux
  1442. Göksu Uğurlu, Research Assistant, Ankara/TURKEY
  1443. Ineshke Unambuwe
  1444. Petr Urban, PhD, Head of the Department of Contemporary Continental Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy – The Czech Academy of Sciences
  1445. Dr Jim Urpeth, University of Greenwich (Retired)
  1446. Dr. Ateş Uslu, associate professor, Istanbul University Faculty of Political Sciences
  1447. Jaret Vadera, Assistant Professor of the Practice, New Media, Department of Art, Cornell University
  1448. Vadkerti Ildikó, terepkoordinátor (ELTE TÁTK)
  1449. Ester Vaisman, Full professor, Department of Philosophy, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
  1450. Vajda Mihály, filozófus
  1451. Francesca Valentini – a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities
  1452. Alejandro Valle Baeza, Prof. tit. b, Fac. Economía, UNAM, México
  1453. Dr Neil Vallelly, University of Otago, New Zealand
  1454. Cecilia Vallejos (artist & researcher)
  1455. Prof. Dr. Jordi Vallverdú, B. Phil, B. Mus, M.Sci, Ph.D., Philosophy Dept. UAB, Bellaterra (BCN), CATALONIA
  1456. Chris Vance, PhD Candidate, York University, Toronto, Canada
  1457. Elowise Vandenbroecke, Dramaturge
  1458. David Vanderburgh, Associate Professor of Design, Theory and History of Architecture Faculty of Architecture, Architectural Engineering, and Urbanism (LOCI), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
  1459. Jonas Vanderschueren, editor-in-chief of the Dutch language literary magazine Kluger Hans
  1460. Drs. Diederick van den Ende, Lecturer at Liberal Arts & Sciences and Gender Studies, Utrecht University
  1461. Murillo van der Laan Ph.D. candidate in Sociology at University of Campinas (Brazil)
  1462. Remco van der Meer, faculty of philosophy of the University of Groningen
  1463. Siegfried Van Duffel, associate professor in philosophy at Nazarbayev University
  1464. Paolo Vanini, Department of Philosophy, University of Trento (Italy)
  1465. Luca Vanzago
  1466. Varga Nóra
  1467. Váradi Júlia, újságíró
  1468. Alpo Väkevä, Library of the Labour Movement, Helsinki, Finland
  1469. apl. Prof. Dr. Francesca Vidal, Wissenschaftliche Leiterin des Kompetenzzentrums Studium und Beruf, Wissenschaftliche Leiterin des Schwerpunkts Rhetorik der Universität Koblenz-Landau
  1470. Vitályos Réka
  1471. Maria Veber, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Sydney
  1472. Dr. Miguel Vedda, Prof. titular plenario, Cátedra de Literatura Alemana, Director de la Sección de Literaturas en Lenguas Extranjeras, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras – UBA, Investigador principal – CONICET
  1473. José Fernández Vega, Researcher CONICET, Argentina, Assistant Professor, University of Buenos Aires
  1474. Profa. Dra. Célia Regina Vendramini, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil
  1475. Richie Venton, Scottish Socialist Party national trade union organiser
  1476. Sergio Verastegui
  1477. Prof. Dr. Esteban Vernik, University of Buenos Aires
  1478. Tivadar Vervoort, Brussels – research master philosophy KU Leuven
  1479. Professsor Hugo Vezzetti, University of Buenos Aires
  1480. Vécsei Júlia, képzőművész
  1481. Christopher Vials, University of Connecticut (English)
  1482. Víctor Vich, Professor, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
  1483. Professor Adrian Vickers | F.A.H.A. Acting Chair of Indonesian Studies | Professor of Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Sydney
  1484. Lilou Vidal
  1485. Susana Viegas, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Ifilnova, Portugal
  1486. Daniel A. Villar, University of Oxford
  1487. Feliciano Castano Villar, Reseacher, ALECD
  1488. Kris Vinck, Art Related Management, Belgium
  1489. Juha Virtanen, University of Kent
  1490. Thijs Vissia, translator, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  1491. Lise Vogel, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Rider University
  1492. Steven Vogel, Department of Philosophy, Denison University
  1493. Dr. Lutz Volke, Berlin
  1494. Volkov V.V., teacher of History
  1495. Alexander Vos – Korea University
  1496. Martina Vovk, curator, Museum of Modern art, Ljubljana, Slovenia
  1497. Alan Wald, H. Chandler Davis Collegiate Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan
  1498. William Wall, writer, Ireland
  1499. Neal T Walsh, AS220 Gallery Director/Visual Artist
  1500. Emily Wang, Assistant Professor of Russian, Department of German and Russian Languages and Literatures, University of Notre Dame
  1501. Lawrence S. Wang, Freiburg
  1502. Henry Richard Ward, PhD student in Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine
  1503. Georgia Warnke, Professor, Political Science, Director, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California
  1504. Professor Cathy Waters, School of English, Rutherford College, University of Kent
  1505. Samuel Weber, Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities, Northwestern University, Evanston-Chicago, USA
  1506. Chris Weedon, Professor Emerita, Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University
  1507. Gisela Weimann
  1508. Andrew Weiner, Assistant Professor of Art Theory and Criticism, Department of Art and Art Professions, NYU-Steinhardt, Editor, ARTMargins
  1509. Steffen Weise, Berlin
  1510. Hadas Weiss, The Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale), Germany
  1511. Elke Weisser, photography / archive, Stuttgart, Germany
  1512. Alistair Welchman, University of Texas at San Antonio
  1513. Dr Martyn Wemyss, anthropologist at Goldsmiths University in London
  1514. Thomas Wensing, New York
  1515. Yann Wermuth, University of Zurich, PhD student
  1516. Sara Westin, PhD in Human geography, Uppsala University, Sweden
  1517. Sara Wexler, University of California Berkeley
  1518. Katharina Wicht, student of Freie Universität Berlin
  1519. Johan Widén, artist, Sweden
  1520. Philip Widmann, filmmaker
  1521. Axel Wieder, Director, Bergen Kunsthall, Norway
  1522. Dani Wijesinghe, BSc., a University of Bristol alumnus
  1523. Victoria Wiksen (Norway)
  1524. Geoffrey Wildanger, Comparative Literature, Brown University
  1525. Carsten Wilke, Professor of History, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
  1526. Jen William, Professor of German Head, School of Languages and Cultures, Purdue University
  1527. Jerrad Williams (BA at Concord University)
  1528. Saywrane A. Williams — Circulation Assistant, Ingalls Library (Cleveland Museum of Art)
  1529. Johannes Wilms, MA, AdL, Berlin
  1530. Dr. Heike Winkel
  1531. Sean Winkler, postdoc at the HSE
  1532. Bronwyn Winter, University of Sydney
  1533. Georg Winter, Professor für Bildhauerei / Public Ar,t HBK Saar, Saarbrücken
  1534. Dr. Julia Wirxel, art historian and curator, Berlin
  1535. Jack Witcher, student of literature in Oregon, United States
  1536. Sarah C. White, Professor of International Development and Wellbeing, Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath
  1537. Tomasz Wiśniewski, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw
  1538. Frieder Otto Wolf, Prof. Dr. phil. habil, Institut für Philosophie, Freie Universität Berlin, Deutschland
  1539. Dr. phil Frank Wolff, Historian, Osnabrück University
  1540. Dr. James Robert Wood, University of East Anglia
  1541. Dr Jamie Woodcock, University of Oxford
  1542. Fiona Woods, PhD researcher, Fiosraigh Scholar, School of Creative Arts, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
  1543. Sieglinde Worndle, Milano
  1544. Monika Woźniak, PhD Student, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw
  1545. Joshua I Wretzel, Ph. D.
  1546. Brianne Wright, Archives of the City of Kingsport, Tennessee
  1547. David Wulf, book dealer
  1548. Olavo Ximenes, Phd Student – Unicamp / Brazil
  1549. Adam Xu, undergraduate student at Reed College, Portland, OR
  1550. Kevin Yang, PhD candidate, University of Essex
  1551. Yang Wenmo, PhD Candidate, Philosophy Department, Nanjing University, China
  1552. Bernard Yenelouis
  1553. Robert Zaller, Distinguished University Professor of History Emeritus, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
  1554. Alexis Zanghi, PhD student, University of Minnesota
  1555. Giovanni Zanotti, Post-doctorate fellow in Philosophy at the University of Brasilia
  1556. Dilek Zaptcioglu, Historian, writer and translator, Turkey
  1557. Oleg Zaslavskii, senioir scientific fellow, doctor of sciences in physics and mathematics, V. N. Karazin Kharkov National University
  1558. Maria Zaslavsky, McGill University
  1559. Rafael Zawisza (University of Warsaw)
  1560. Octavio Zaya, Independent Curator, writer, editor, Co-Curator D-11, Boston/Brookline
  1561. Günter Andreas Zeller, Member of EXIT! Crisis and criticism of the commodity society, Germany
  1562. Arthur Zhang, Université Grenoble-Alpes
  1563. Jake Zhou, Shandong University
  1564. Yan Zhou, current Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto, independent curator, writer on art and literature, poetry translator
  1565. Ziarek, Krzysztof
  1566. Alexandra Zierold, Research Assistant at ERC PoC INTAC, “The International Register of Academic Job Categories. Facilitating Careers in the European Research Area“, Centre for Applied Linguistics, The University of Warwick
  1567. Julie Draskoczy Zigoris, Independent Scholar
  1568. Vincenzo Zingaro, PhD student in philosophy at the Università degli Studi di Firenze and Università degli Studi di Pisa
  1569. Susan Zimmermann
  1570. Rebecca Zorach, Mary Jane Crowe Professor of Art and Art History, Northwestern University
  1571. Peter Zorn, Manager of the European Media Art Platform
  1572. Dr. Devin Zuber, Graduate Theological Union at Berkeley, California
  1573. Martin Julius Zuckermann, Departments of Physics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec and Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC
  1574. Beti Žerovc, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
  1575. Zsellér Anna PhD
  1576. Zsurzsán Anita ELTE BTK PhD

We stand with the Archive. Do you?

“The man, who wants to act, has not really huge opportunity for action. But there is no moment, when one could not do something.” (György Lukács)

On 24 May 2018 the last research associate of the Georg Lukács Archives of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences was banned from the Archives after twenty-eight years of employment. Despite local and international protest, the Academy, with the assistance of its own library, closed the archives of the only world-renowned Hungarian philosopher, which has existed since 1972. The Archives ceased to exist as a resource for international researchers, by replacing the locks on its doors.

The Lukács Archives International Foundation (LANA) is working to preserve the philosopher’s legacy. We who have had the opportunity to work at the Archive, and/or who have enjoyed the support and help of the Archive in our research, and for whom access to the Archive’s holdings is essential to our future work, stand with them.

We therefore call on the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and its library to reverse this decision, which will have a destructive impact on our work, and on the work of countless other researchers in many academic disciplines.

Please share this petition with as many pertinent organizations and/or concerned individuals as possible, as this invaluable archive is under threat of total closure, and this may be our last chance to save it.

To add your name to the petition, send an e-mail with your name and institutional affiliation to muvesz.felelos.szolidaris@gmail.com.

We keep updating the list of signatories.


Wir sind mit dem Archiv. Und ihr?

„Die Möglichkeiten der Menschen, die etwas bewirken wollen sind natürlich nicht besonders groß. Es gibt allerdings keine Zeit, in der man irgendetwas nicht tun könnte.“ (Georg Lukács)

Am 24. Mai wurde die letzte Mitarbeiterin des Georg-Lukács-Archivs in Budapest von ihrer Stelle entlassen. Sie arbeitete seit 40 Jahren im Archiv des einzigen weltberühmten ungarischen Philosophen. Nach der vorherigen Einstellung der Forschungsarbeiten und dem Abtransport der Manuskripte hat die Ungarische Akademie der Wissenschaften (MTA) mit dieser Entscheidung das 1972 eröffnete Archiv endgültig geschlossen. Das Archiv, das ehemals international großes Ansehen und Interesse genossen hat existiert nicht mehr.

Die für die Rettung des Archivs gegründete Internationale Lukács-Archiv-Stiftung (LANA) kämpft weiterhin für den Zusammenhalt des Nachlasses – allerdings mit der geringsten Chance auf Erfolg. Wir, die die Gelegenheit hatten, im Georg-Lukács-Archiv arbeiten zu dürfen und/oder während unserer Forschungsarbeit durch das Archiv unterstützt wurden und für die der Zugang zu den im Archiv bewahrten handschriftlichen Materialien auch in Zukunft eine unumgängliche Bedingung ihrer Arbeit ist oder die, die die Arbeit der mit dem Archiv in Verbindung stehenden Forscher und Wissenschaftler hochschätzen, stehen hinter ihnen.

Daher bitten wir die Verantwortlichen der MTA und die Bibliothek der MTA erneut, im Interesse der Forschung die Entscheidung aufheben zu lassen.

Leite diese Nachricht an allen Privatpersonen und/oder Organisationen weiter, damit wir eine letzte Chance zum Protest haben können, da das Archiv bereits an der Grenze der völligen Auflösung steht.

Ihr könnt die Petition unterschreiben und weitere Nachrichten durch muvesz.felelos.szolidaris@gmail.com erhalten.

Die Liste der Unterzeichner wird ständig aktualisiert.


Мы с архивом. А Вы?

«У человека, которого хочет действовать, нет колоссальных возможностей для действий. Но нет времени, когда нельзя было что-то сделать.» (Дьёрдь Лукач)

На 24 мая 2018 г. последнему научному сотруднику Архива Дьёрдя Лукача Венгерской академии наук, имеющему уже 28 лет трудового стажа, было отказано в доступе к Архиву. На основании этого решения Академия — при содействии собственной библиотеки и после ликвидации исследований и захвата рукописей — закрыла архив единственного всемирно известного венгерского философа, существовавший с 1972 г. Архив перестал существовать как место, привлекающий международный интерес и исследователей путем замены замка в дверях.

Международный фонд Архива Лукача (LANA) продолжает бороться за сохранение наследия философа с минимальным шансом на успех. Мы, у которых была возможность работать в Архиве или пользоваться его поддержкой и помощью во время наших исследований и для которых доступ к печатным и письменным материалам хранившиеся в Архиве является настоятельной необходимостью в нашей будущей работы, солидарны с ним.

Мы вновь призываем тех, кто несет ответственность за Венгерскую академию наук и ее библиотеку, отменить это решение, которое не только делает невозможным исследование, а также наносит ущерб.

Поделитесь этим письмом протеста с организациями и людьми как можно больше, потому что Архив под угрозой полного закрытия, и, вероятно, это последняя возможность действовать.

Если вы хотите выразить свою готовность, отправьте электронное письмо на адрес muvesz.felelos.szolidaris@gmail.com.

Мы постоянно обновляем список подписавших.