EVA-MARIA AIGNER
is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna. She was an DOC fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (03.2020-11.2023) and works as an external lecturer at the Department of Philosophy Vienna and the Department of Philosophy of the University of Klagenfurt. From January 2024 she is a Marietta Blau Fellow at the Bauhaus University Weimar. In her dissertation, she works on concepts of survival in deconstruction, especially in Jacques Derrida. She also researches and teaches in the field of (feminist) theories of class and classism, including feminist readings of Marx and auto-theories of class.
RALF GISINGER
has been a DOC fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences since 2021 and a research associate as well as lecturer at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna, where he works on a research project on philosophy of nature and philosophy of ecology with and after Deleuze/Guattari. In 2022/2023 research fellow in Paris and Montreal with a Marietta Blau Fellowship. He researches and teaches on topics including political philosophy, french philosophy, philosophy of nature, ecology and the earth, critical theory.
Publications: Book: Philosophien der Pluralisierung. Begegnungen des Politischen zwischen Gilles Deleuze und Jean-Luc Nancy, Paderborn 2020. Most recently: “Catastrophic Times. Against Equivalencies of History and Vulnerability in the Anthropocene”, in: Revista Filosofia, 2023.
ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/persons/ralf-gisinger
univie.academia.edu/RalfGisinger
CHRISTOPH HUBATSCHKE
is a philosopher and political scientist based in Vienna. He currently works as a post-doc at the IT:U (Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria) and as a lecturer in philosophy at University of Klagenfurt. He was a project assistant at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna and a DOC fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences as well as a visiting research fellow at Goldsmiths University, London. His dissertation “Minoritäre Technologien” systematized the philosophy of technology approaches in the work of Deleuze and Guattari (published in March 2024 by Campus). He is co-founder of the research group H.A.U.S. (Humanoids in Architecture and Urban Spaces). He conducts research at the interface between critical political theory and philosophy of technology with a focus on Deleuze/Guattari studies, poststructuralist political theory and philosophy of technology and critical perspectives on AI/humanoid robotics. (personal Homepage)
EVA JÄGLE
is writing a dissertation at the University of Vienna in philosophy on the subject of the works of Gilles Deleuze from the perspective of the cinema books (since 2019). She studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. With the philosophy performance collective “philomation”, she has been realizing videos and performances that embody the philosophy-art transition since 2014. From 2024 she has a doctoral position in the FWF-funded Artistic Research Project “Philosophy in the Arts : Arts in Philosophy” at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
JONAS OßWALD
was a DOC Fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and a research associate at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna, where he is currently a lecturer. In his dissertation, he reconstructed the philosophical relationship between Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault (to be published in September 2024). In addition to contemporary French philosophy, his research interests include theories of power, (auto)theories of class, the history and theory of capitalism and the history of materialism.
academia.edu/JonasOßwald
jonas.osswald@univie.ac.at