Prof Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
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Overview
Overview
Biography
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera is the author of two critically acclaimed books:
What If Latin America Ruled the World? (Bloomsbury, 2010) was listed as a Book of the Year, Non-fiction by the Financial Times, won the Frantz Fanon Award for Outstanding Writing by the Caribbean Philosophical Association, 2010, was nominated for the Gladstone Prize 2011 and for the George Orwell Award for Political Writing, and was features by the BBC Today programme with Andrew Marr.
Story of a Death Foretold (Bloomsbury, 2013) was shortlisted for the 2014 Bread & Roses Award, and listed as a Book of the Year, Non-Fiction by The Observer in 2013.
More recently, he has published In Defence of Armed/Art Struggle (Bogota: UTadeo, 2019), “A Future for the Philosophy of Liberation” in Decolonising Ethics (Pennsylvania University Press, 2020), and the poetic novel Night of the World (The 87 Press, forthcoming 2021). He is a Fellow of the RSA. His “Peace & War” Reformation and the docu-video “Art & Fire: A Journey in Five Films”, with Hay Festivals, are available at https://hayfestival.com
He has been the recipient of grants by the Leverhulme Trust and CAPES, among others, for research and teaching on peace-making, mediation and conflict-resolution, political philosophy and legal theory, art & human rights, human rights and international law, peoples' tribunals, advanced constitutional law and ethics, with an emphasis on decolonial and visual methodologies, political economy, and racial justice.
He curated the 2018 Global '68 exhibition & conference in Paris and London together with Françoise Vergés and Marcus Rediker, and the 2017 Global Art Forum with Shumon Basra and Antonia Carver. Since at least 2015 he has curated the yearly 'Focus on the Funk' gathering between some of the most important thinkers, artists and activists interested in issues of social and racial justice today. He has taught at the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, and regularly collaborates with Monocle Radio, BBC and BBC World Service, The Guardian, The Independent and El Espectador among other public media.
Web profiles
Administrative responsibilities
- College Academic Board Member
- PGT Director
- Associate Dean of the School of Law (Teaching & Learning, 2015-2019)
- Associate Dean of the School of Law (Research, 2013-2015)
- Convenor, Core Course LLM Human Rights, Issues in International Law & Human Rights
- Convenor, Core Course LLM Critical Methods of Research in Law & Society
Visiting posts
- Visiting Professor, UFERJ-PUC-Rio, 04-2023 to 05-2023
- Visiting Professor, UFERJ/PUC-Rio de Janeiro, 03-2020 to 05-2020
- Working Group Founding Member, Bard College, 12-2022 to 12-2022
- Profesor Visitante, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, 08-2019 to 10-2019
Honours and awards
- Fellow of the RSA, Royal Society for the Advancement of the Arts, September 2012
- Frantz Fanon Prize, Caribbean Philosophical Association, September 2010
- Bread & Roses Award, Bread & Roses Prize, Shortlisted, December 2014
- Commencement Address, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, COL, December 2021
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Research
Research
Research interests
- Human Rights, Political Philosophy & Critical Legal Theory
- International Law & Politics of International Relations
- Art & Human Rights
- Political Economy, Philosophy, and History of Human Rights
- Decolonial Methods & Philosophy of Liberation
- Negotiation & Mediation
- Ethics, Law & Racial Justice
- Law & Literature
- Law & Anthropology
- Comparative Constitutionalism
Research overview
Member of the OSUN Working Group on Art & Human Rights Research, in partnership with Bard College, among others, and the LawArt journal collective active in the Uk, Italy and Latin America.
Member of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, aiming to salvage and reinvent the traditions of Caribbean, African diasporic, and indigenous philosophy.
Member of the Critical Legal Association in the UK and the Americas.
Political Analyst with expertise in the Americas and Atlanticism, active in a variety of media outlets, think tanks and research networks.
Collaborating with the Women of the World Foundation in the think-in designing platforms for women's rights.
Pioneering decolonial & anti-colonial approaches in philosophy, law, and art practice and education. Member of the original modernity/coloniality research network.
Founder and curator of Focus on the Funk, a yearly meeting of artists, thinkers, and rights advocates & social leaders.
Currently preparing funding applications for research on the intersection between practices of publicity, calls for transparency or trustworthiness of rights-based democratic institutions, and legacies of empire. Specifically, the creation of a "popular culture of international law international affairs" in 20th century Americas & the Atlantic.
Research Centres and Institutes
- Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities
- Birkbeck Institute of the Moving Image (BIMI)
- Centre for Iberian and Latin American Visual Studies (CILAVS)
- Centre for Law and the Humanities
- Founding Director, Instituto Pensar de Estudios Sociales y Culturales
Research clusters and groups
- Researcher, Law and Political Economy
- Researcher, Law and Human Rights
- Researcher, Law and the Humanities
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Supervision and teaching
Supervision and teaching
Supervision
I welcome inquiries from researchers and prospective PhD students who are interested in developing collaborative or supervised work in relevant areas of interest. Chief among them:
- Human Rights, Legal & Political Philosophy
- Art & Human Rights
- Politics & Political Economy of International Law, Human Rights and International Relations
- Critical Approaches to the Study of Law and Society
- The Americas
Current doctoral researchers
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AZAD SHARMA
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CHRIS LLOYD
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LIZZETTE ROBLETO DE HOWARTH
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STEPHANIE BAILEY
Doctoral alumni since 2013-14
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MONIZA RIZZINI ANSARI
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ALEXIS ALVAREZ NAKAGAWA
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ZAIN SARDAR
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ENRIQUE PRIETO RIOS
Teaching
- Former Ass. Dean for Education, in charge of initial roll-out of the TEF exercise in the School of Law.
- Current PGT Director, leading the design and creation of new LLM with pathways together with the proposal and implementation of a new PGT Research Methods Leading to Dissertation module to be taught across all Masters programs.
Innovations in teaching and learning:
- Pioneering decolonial approaches in the syllabus across all UG and PGT courses which I convene or collaborate with.
- Extensive use of fieldtrips and community engagement in the PGT optional module “Negotiation, Interpretation, and Explorations in Art & Human Rights”.
- Innovative use of formative assessment and student presentations to facilitate peer-to-peer and convenor’s constructive feedback on outlines and early drafts projected as the basis of summative essay/final coursework.
- Practice approaches and community building:
- Collaboration in the short course on Drugs Regulation Reforms convened by Kojo Koram together with community organisations.
- Collaboration with Justice 4 Grenfell and attendance to workshop by Tottenham Rights community organisers/curators in the PGT optional module “Negotiation, Interpretation, and Explorations in Art & Human Rights”.
- Collaboration with the Women of the World Foundation to shape the largest festival in the world for women, girls, and non-binary peoples, with a specific focus on gender-based violence.
Teaching modules
- The History and Philosophy of Human Rights (LADD005S7)
- Issues in International Law and Human Rights (LADD028S7)
- Jurisprudence and Legal Theory (LADD039H6)
- Negotiation, Interpretation and Explorations in Law, Arts & Human Rights (LALW014S7)
- Research Methods and Project (LALW120S7)
- International Law 1 (Foundations) (Level 6) (SC08001H6)
- International Law 2 (Advanced) (Level 6) (SC08002H6)
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Publications
Publications
Article
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar and Garcia Arboleda, J.F. (2024) Poetic traditions of revolt. On Rene Menil's Theory of the Public. The CLR James Journal ISSN 2167-4256.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2023) Interlocution not conclusion: farewell letter to a dead philosopher on Cornell's negotiations. Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2), pp. 339-358. ISSN 2692-790X.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2022) Slow-mo: the violent art of Oscar Murillo. Law and Humanities 16 (2), pp. 252-280. ISSN 1752-1483.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2022) Memoirs of the plague: lawfare. Law and Critique 32 (1), pp. 139-146. ISSN 0957-8536.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2021) The archive is also a place of dreams: on creolization as method. Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (2), ISSN 2692-790X.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2021) Guidelines for direct action during the Twenty-First Century years of plague. Hodos-Revista Internacional de Filosofia 10 (13), pp. 87-111. ISSN 2322-8369.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2017) Fanon and the intelligent machine; concerning violence, Part 2. Reflections from a conversation with Gayatri Spivak. Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture 39 (2), pp. 177-194. ISSN 1522-5351.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2017) The people are missing; concerning violence, part 1.. Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Studies in media and Culture 39 (2), pp. 155-176. ISSN 1522-5321.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2013) Law, globalisation, and second coming. Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge 11 (1), pp. 33-56. ISSN 1540-5699.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2012) A jurisprudence of indignation. Law and Critique 23 (3), pp. 253-270. ISSN 0957-8536.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2012) Notes after the end of the world: freedom, common will and decolonization. TRANSMODERNITY: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World 1 (3), pp. 105-119. ISSN 2154-1361.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2010) What comes after sovereignty?. Law, Culture and the Humanities 6 (2), pp. 185-207. ISSN 1743-8721.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2010) El ángel de la historia: diseños de libertad, doscientos años después. Nomadas 33, pp. 79-91. ISSN 0121-7550.
- Coombs, N. and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2009) John Milbank and Slavoj Zizek, the monstrosity of Christ: paradox or dialectic?. Radical Philosophy 158, pp. 59-60. ISSN 0300-211X.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2009) Los siete puentes de Könisberg. Nomadas 31, pp. 75-91. ISSN 0121-7550.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2009) The seven bridges of Könisberg. Nomadas 31, pp. 75-91. ISSN 0121-7550.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2008) Law in other contexts: stand bravely brothers! a report from the law wars. International Journal of Law in Context 4 (2), pp. 111-134. ISSN 1744-5523.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2008) Time of exception: the strange return of religion to politics. Isegoría : Revista de Filosofía Moral y Política 39, pp. 327-337. ISSN 1130-2097.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2007) Return of the fetish: a plea for a new materialism. Law and Critique 18 (3), pp. 275-307. ISSN 0957-8536.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2006) Paradise lost: the meaning of modernity and the antinomy of the law. Law and Critique 17 (1), pp. 107-127. ISSN 0957-8536.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2003) The question concerning law. Modern Law Review 66 (5), pp. 792-808. ISSN 1468-2230.
- Castro-Gómez, S. and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2002) Globalización, universidad y conocimientos subalternos: desafíos para la supervivencia cultural. Nomadas 16, pp. 183-191. ISSN 0121-7550.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2002) In state of grace: ideology, global capitalism and the geopolitics of knowledge. Nepantla: Views from South 3 (1), ISSN 1527-0858.
- Castro-Gómez, S. and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2001) El plan Colombia, o de cómo una historia local se convierte en diseño global. Nueva Sociedad 175, ISSN 0251-3552.
Book
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2019) A defence of armed art/struggle. Aesthetics and Art History in the Americas/Social Sciences. Bogota, Colombia: Editorial U Tadeo. ISBN 9789587252576.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2015) Cómo construir sociedades: diez cosas que nunca nos dicen sobre la paz y la guerra. Bogata, Columbia: Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. ISBN 9789587167535.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2013) Story of a death foretold. Pinochet, the CIA and the coup against Salvador Allende, 11 September 1973. London, UK; New York, U.S.; New Delhi, India: Bloomsbury Paperbacks. ISBN 9781408854761.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2010) What if Latin America ruled the world: how the South will take the North into the 22nd Century. London, UK: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781408805992.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2008) Being against the world: rebellion and constitution. Birkbeck Law Press. Abingdon, Oxon, UK: Birkbeck Law Press (an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business). ISBN 978-0-415-45945-7.
- Castro-Gómez, S. and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar and Millán de Benavides, C. (1999) Pensar (en) los intersticios: teoría y práctica de la crítica poscolonial. Bogotá, Columbia: Santafé de Bogotá. ISBN 9789586831253.
Book Section
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2024) A diplomacy for human-nonhuman relations: letter to a young climate activist. In: Alvarez Nakagwa, A. and Douzinas, Costas (eds.) Non-Human Rights: Critical Perspectives. London, UK: Edward Elgar. pp. 164-188. ISBN 9781802208511.
- Koram, Kojo and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2024) The war on drugs as a war on the nonhuman. In: Arvidsson, M. and Jones, E. (eds.) International Law and Posthuman Theory. Abingdon, UK and New York, U.S.: Routledge. pp. 244-257. ISBN 9781032044040.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2023) Prologue: we shall dance better. In: Clave-Mercier, V. and Wuth, M. (eds.) Decolonising Political Concepts. Routledge Research on Decoloniality and New Postcolonialisms. Abingdon, UK and New York, U.S.: Routledge. pp. 1-6. ISBN 9781032275918.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2021) Take these gifts. In: Bell, S. (ed.) Moving Impressions: Essays on Art and Experience. The South London Cultural Review. the87press.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2021) The long road and the promise: Colombia's peace process as an instance of aesthetic justice. In: Fabra-Zamora, J.L. and Molina-Ochoa, A. and Doubleday, N. (eds.) The Colombian Peace Process with FARC. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780367528812. (In Press)
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2021) On the apophatic urgency of now: a future for the philosophy of liberation. In: Allen, A. and Mendieta, E. (eds.) Decolonizing Ethics: The Critical Theory of Enrique Dussel. Penn State Series in Critical Theory. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN 9780271089553. (In Press)
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2020) Can there be religions without belief? Religion in Latin America. In: Devy, G.N. (ed.) Environment and Belief Systems. Key Concepts. Key Concepts in Indigenous Studies. London, UK and New Delhi, India: Routledge. ISBN 9780367410186. (In Press)
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2019) Space is the place: perspective, data, property ... and a magical way to technology. In: Klingan, K. and Rosol, C. (eds.) Technosphare. Berlin, Germany: Haus der Kulturen der Werde. ISBN 9783957574152.
- Koram, Kojo and Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2019) The apotheosis of war in Colombia. In: Koram, Kojo (ed.) The War on Drugs and the Global Colour Line. London, UK: Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745338804.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2018) Theatre Philosophicum: Thinking Literature and Politics with Walter Benjamin. In: McCall, C. and Ross, N. (eds.) Benjamin, Adorno, and the Experience of Literature. Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Oxford, UK: Routledge. pp. 32-62. ISBN 9781138103429.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2015) Human rights and Latin American southern voices. In: Baxi, U. and Paliwala, A. and McCrudden, C. (eds.) Law's Ethical, Global and Theoretical Contexts: Essays in Honour of William Twining. Law In Context. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-38. ISBN 9781107116405.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2015) Attainable utopias. In: Aristodemou, Maria and Macmillan, Fiona and Tuitt, Patricia (eds.) Crime Fiction and the Law. Birkbeck Law Press. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. pp. 71-86. ISBN 9781138818460.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2012) Notes for a novella of the future. In: Stone, M. and Wall, I. and Douzinas, Costas (eds.) New Critical Legal Thinking: Law and the Political. Birkbeck Law Press. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415619578.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2010) Absolute contingency and the prescriptive force of international law, Chiapas-Valladolid, ca. 1550. In: Johns, F. and Joyce, R. and Pahuja, S. (eds.) Events: The Force of International Law. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780415554527.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2009) What comes after sovereignty?. In: Barbour, Charles and Pavlich, George (eds.) After Sovereignty: On the Question of Political Beginnings. Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge-Cavendish. pp. 130-145. ISBN 9780415490412.
- Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar (2006) Famous last words: constitucionalismo popular y el lugar de la verdad en politica y derecho. In: Sanin-Restrepo, R. (ed.) Justicia constitucional: el rol de la corte constituucional en el estado contemporaneo constitutional justice. Bogotá, Columbia: Legis Editores. ISBN 9789586534666.
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Business and community
Business and community
I have media training.
Media
I am happy to receive enquiries from the media on the following topics:
- International and National Politics in the Americas
- Human Rights
- Current Affairs
- Art
- Racial Justice
- Film, Visual Technologies
Outreach
14/05/2020. “Art & Fire”, five chapter video event in co-production with Hay Festivals (excerpt)
01/05/2020. “Guaido’s coup-by-media shows his Venezuelan revolution to be little more than a PR campaign”, The Independent,
24/10/2019. “The ‘Risk to Democracy’ in Chile isn’t from protesters. It’s from Pinera and the 1%”, The Guardian,
27/08/2019. “Amazon in Flames” with Oscar Guardiola-Rivera and Daniel Wills, Tisky Sour at Novara Media.
Filmography & Radio Series
Filmography:
The Secret Philosophy (Mark Charles, 2010)
Poor Us: An Animated History of Poverty (Ben Lewis, 2012)
Unflapabble (Neil Arun & Will Spinal, 2012)
An Organization of Dreams (Ken McMullen, 2010/2014)
Projekt Cybersyn. Chiles kybernetischer Traum von Gerechtigkeit, radio/tv series produced by Deutschlandfunk & Westdeutscher Rundfunk, GERMANY (Jakob Schmidt & Jannis Funk, 2020)