Institute for Global Reconstitution
The Institute for Global Reconstitution is a research initiative that pursues a theory-minded, historical, and imaginative scholarship aimed to fully understand the reasons of the crisis and to reconstitute: imagine a new political architectonic that would allow to overcome it. On our channel we share our conference recordings and reports and video interviews.
IGRec Talks — New Security Architecture w/ Michelle Murray and Evgeny Roshchin
Energy Prospects: Between War and Peace — Conference Report
IGRec Talks — New Security Architecture w/ Ingar Solty, Artemy Magun and Felix Jaitner
How Can Scientists, Experts and Activists Form and Implement Energy Transition Policies and Actions
Cara Daggett — Desiring Energy: American Fantasies of Fuel, Freedom and Power
Alexander Klose — On the Ideological Possibilities and Contradictions in Late Petromodernism
Energy and Climate Agenda in Transition Following the Beginning of the Full-scale War in Ukraine
Ayansina Ayanlade — Dialectics of Oil Dependency in African Petro-states
Darin Barney — After the Fire: Fossil Capitalism Beyond Combustion
Felix Jaitner — Green vs Brown Capitalism? Contested Transformation Strategies
Gretchen Bakke — Ineffable Without Capture: Considerations from the Anthropology of Energy
lmre Szeman — Futures of the Sun: On Power, Transition, and Tradition
Maria Engström — Dark Petroaesthetics: The Crude Ghosts of Soviet Oil
Oxana Timofeeva — Who Is Afraid of Nuclear Bomb? Dialectics of Atom Between War and Peace
Ilya Kalinin — Soviet and Post-Soviet Discourses on Oil: Grammar and Vocabulary
Johanna Gautier Morin — What Economy for a Peaceful and Carbon-Neutral Europe?
IGRec Talks — Imre Szeman
Anna Vinkelman — Don't Save the Planet: Romantic Perspective on the Ecological Crisis
Ilya Kalinin — Soviet Oil and Russian Cosmism: Techno-Conservative Formation
Alexander Etkind — Ideology and Utopia of the Anthropocene
Felix Jaitner — A New Chapter of Extractivism? Environmental and Climate Governance in Russia i
Angelina Davydova — Where and Why Global Climate Governance Fails. Reflections before the COP29
Swaralipi Nandi — Strategic Technologism: De-rhetorising Solar Futures from Right Populism in India
Gregor Moder — On Perpetual Peace and Occasional Wars: Kant, Hegel and World History
Maria Kochkina — Military Animals: A Plea for International Non-Humanitarian Law
Oxana Timofeeva — Psychopolitics of Nature
Ian James — Sharing Finitude: On the Biosphere, the Semiosphere, and Bio-community
Bara Kolenc — Yugoslavia 1945–1991: A Social Experiment in Four Constitutions
Ertuğ Tombuş — From Autocrat to Lesser Evil: The Dilemma of Democratic Transition in Turkey