Message posted on 25/08/2021

Online book launch of The Imposter as Social Theory, featuring Gabriella Coleman

                ***With Apologies for Cross-Posting***

We are pleased to invite you to the online launch of the recently published
volume *The Imposter as Social Theory* edited by Steve Woolgar, Else
Vogel, David
Moats and Claes-Fredrik Helgesson.



Date: 22 September, 16:00-17:30 CET

Registration (no later than 19 September!):
https://doit.medfarm.uu.se/bin/kurt3/kurt/24681





The figure of the imposter can stir complicated emotions, from intrigue to
suspicion and fear. But what insights can these troublesome figures provide
into the social relations and cultural forms from which they emerge? This
volume explores the question through a diverse range of empirical cases,
including magicians, spirit possession, fake Instagram followers, fake art
and fraudulent scientists.



The event will include a book presentation by the editors, comments from
distinguished commentators, including Gabriella Coleman and more TBA and a
Q&A session. (Attendees will be offered a limited 50% discount code for the
book.)



For any questions, please contact Else Vogel (e.vogel [at] uva.nl)



For more information about the book:

https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-imposter-as-social-theory




An interview with the editors Steve Woolgar and Else Vogel at The Measure
of Everyday Life podcast:

https://measureradio.libsyn.com/imposters-and-society




A blogpost related to the book by penned by the editors:

https://www.transformingsociety.co.uk/2021/06/04/impostering-a-contemporary-p
reoccupation/




Contents:

Thinking With Imposters: The Imposter As Analytic ~ Else Vogel, David
Moats, Steve Woolgar and Claes-Fredrik Helgesson



The Desire to Believe and Belong: Wannabes and Their Audience in a North
American Cultural Context ~ Caroline Rosenthal



A Menagerie of Imposters and Truth-Tellers: Diederik Stapel and the Crisis
in Psychology ~ Maarten Derksen



Learning From Fakes: A Relational Approach ~ Catelijne Coopmans



Imitations of Celebrity ~ Mandy Merck



Natural Imposters?: A Cuckoos View of Social Relations ~ Martin Abbott and
Daniel Large



Conjuring Imposters: The Extraordinary Illusions of Mundanity ~ Brian
Rappert



States of Imposture: Scroungerphobia and the Choreography of Suspicion~
James Kaufmann



The Face of ‘The Other’: Biometric Facial Recognition, Imposters, and the
Art of Outplaying Them ~ Kristina Grünenberg



Faking Spirit Possession: Creating ‘Epistemic Murk’ in Bahian Candomblé
~
Mattijs van de Port



The Guerrilla’s ID Card: Flatland Against Fatland in Colombia ~ Olga
Restrepo Forero and Malcolm Ashmore



Good Enough Imposters: The Market for Instagram Followers in Indonesia and
Beyond ~ Johan Lindquist



Thinking Beyond the Imposter: Gatecrashing Un/Welcoming Borders ~ Fredy
Mora-Gamez



Postscript: Thinking With Imposters – What Were They Thinking? ~ Agnes,
Forrest Carter, Civet Coffee Bean, Cuckoo, Iansá and Oxum, Sarah Jane, Han
Van Meegeren, David Rosenhahn, Diederik Stapel and Jorge Enrique Briceño
Suárez

--
*David J Moats*
Biträdande Universitetslektor (Research Fellow)

Tema - Technology and Social Change
Linköping University
581 83 Linköping, Sweden
*https://liu.se/en/employee/davmo87 *
+46(0)700895845 - SE
+44(0)7787562607 - UK
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