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2) I rely on Bruno Latour’s use of the phrase ‘matters of concern’ which he discusses in his article titled ‘From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik’. He argues that within the Modern period, politics has focused on the ‘form’ of the politic and is preoccupied with systems of governance, rather than on politics conceptualised as an event. Conceiving of an assembly as a verb rather than a noun, Latour emphasizes the event of assembling and one that pivots on issues and differences. People come together not out of agreement but because of the differences and tensions that play out within a society. As he says, “We don’t
assemble because we agree, look alike, feel good, are socially compatible or wish to fuse together but because we are brought by divisive matters of concern to some neutral, isolated place in order to come to some sort of provisional (dis)agreement. If the Ding designates both those who assemble because they are concerned as well as what causes their concerns and divisions, it should become the centre of our attention.”(p.13) It follows then that ‘matters of concern’ are, or at least should be, foundational to governance.
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Latour, Bruno (2005) “From Realpolitik to Dingpolitik – or How to Make Things Public.” In Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy, Cambridge: MIT Press
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