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  • [Eng] EYAL WEIZMAN - GENOCIDAL INTENT
    Dec 18 2025

    Find this interview and its explanatory dossier at https://www.diagrammes.fr/en/folders/genocidal-intent


    Eyal Weizman, an Israeli-British architect and professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, is the founder and director of the research collective Forensic Architecture. In this interview, we recount the origins, discuss the methodology and explain the evolution of Forensic Architecture, both the agency and the discipline, until the recent publication of A Cartography of Genocide.

    We also retrace the longstanding involvement of the collective with the Palestinian cause, shed light on troubling resonances between the ongoing Israeli campaign in Gaza and genocidal precedents in Namibia and Guatemala, and examine the contemporary backlash against movements of solidarity with Palestine.


    Chapters:


    00:00:00 – Introduction to Genocidal Intent

    00:05:47 - (Chap.1) Origins of Forensic Architecture : Emergent Coutercartography of Palestine

    00:23:45 -.(Chap.2) Between humanism and science : Testimonies reconsidered

    00:37:17 - (Chap.3) Displacing Law : Socialized evidence production

    00:48:04 - (Chap.4) “A cartography of genocide” : Medics as new witnesses

    01:04:12 - (Chap.5) Patterns : Facts on the grounds and guilty minds

    01:15:02 - (Chap.6) Genocidal resonnances : Guatemala and Namibia

    01:23:54 - (Chap.7) “Conditions of life” : Calculus as a mode of control

    01:34:21 - (Chap.8) Lebensraum : Deployment of the zionist project

    01:51:51 - (Chap.9) Continuous Nakba : Failed depolitization and protracted eradication

    02:03:52 - (Chap.10) Reception since October 2023 : Escalation of the pushback



    This episode addresses Forensic Architecture, Gaza, Palestine and international law.


    Interviewed by Michel Feher

    Conducted on January 26, 2025

    Directed by Thierry Corroyer

    Produced by Florence Mention and Aurélie Windels

    Dossier: Thomas Gmuer

    Visual Research : Sophie Liner

    Music by Laz Lo, Eeryskies, Damiens Simons

    Voice : Amanda Bay


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    2 h et 20 min
  • [Eng] THEA RIOFRANCOS - EXTRACTIVISM, GREEN AND BROWN
    Dec 17 2025

    This interview was conducted in English


    Find this interview and its explanatory dossier on our website.


    Duration: 1h52


    Thea Riofrancos is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Providence College and a Strategic Co-Director of the Climate and Community Institute. Her research focuses on resource extraction, climate change, the global lithium sector, green technologies, and the Latin American left. She is the author of Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism and Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador, and the coauthor of A Planet to Win: Why We Need a Green New Deal.

    In our conversation, Thea shows how renewable and fossil extractivism is not merely a localized operation of resource removal, but an enduring political and economic regime. She highlights the growing fusion of climate goals, industrial imperatives, and geopolitical strategies. It marks a new phase of green capitalism that displaces the failures of market-based mechanisms with tensions of its own.

    This interview reframes contemporary resource politics within the long arc of extractive geoeconomics, from the oil crisis to Biden’s green policies and Trump 2.0.


    CHAPTERS:


    00:00:00 – Introduction to Extractivism, green and brown

    00:05:58 - (Chap.1) What is extractivism?

    00:15:27 - (Chap.2) Green and brown mining

    00:24:30 - (Chap.3) The Security-Sustainability nexus

    00:40:10 - (Chap.4) Green Capitalism

    01:03:31 - (Chap.5) History of Geoeconomics

    01:15:25 - (Chap.6) Ecomodernism vs Degrowth

    01:23:39 - (Chap.7) Trumps’s Energy Emergency

    01:28:28 - (Chap.8) Insecurity and unsustainability under Trump 2.0

    01:33:10 - (Chap.9) Critical Mineral Deals from Ukraine to Rwanda

    01:40:20 - (Chap.10) From Opportunistic Greening to Fossil Fascism



    Interviewed by Marius Bickhardt

    Directed by Sam Jones

    Editing by Thierry Corroyer

    Produced by Vladimir Gurewich

    Dossier : Marius Bickhardt

    Visual Reasearch : Sophie Liner

    Music by Laz Lo, Eeryskies, Damiens Simons

    Voice : Amanda Bay


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    1 h et 51 min
  • [Eng] QUINN SLOBODIAN - LATE NEOLIBERALISM
    Dec 17 2025

    This interview was conducted in English


    Find this interview and its explanatory dossier at LATE NEOLIBERALISM - DIAGRAMMES


    Duration: 1h57


    Quinn Slobodian is a professor of history at Boston University and a specialist in neoliberal thought. He is the author of Globalists.The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism, Crack-Up Capitalism, Market radicals and the Dream of a World Without Democracy, and Hayek’s Bastards. Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right.

    Diagram[me]s invited him to trace the genealogy of trumpism. Rather than portraying Trump as a champion of a populist break with the neoliberalism of the late 20th century, Slobodian depicts him as a beneficiary of that doctrine’s transformations. He shows how the libertarian wing of the neoliberal movement came to stake the future of economic liberalism on curbing migration flows, rehabilitating race-based IQ theories, and strengthening the executive branch at the expense of the rule of law.

    He also shows how the reconfiguration of financial capitalism after the 2008 crisis first allowed tech entrepreneurs to amass enormous fortunes, and then encouraged them to seize the levers of political power.


    CHAPTERS:


    00:00:00 – Introduction to Late Neoliberalism

    00:05:16 - (Chap.1) The Trump administration: Family Portrait

    00:16:41 - (Chap.2) The neoliberals’ post-cold war blues

    00:31:11 - (Chap.3) Human capital management: nativism, IQ, natalism

    00:51:23 - (Chap.4) Movement of goods: The praise for tariffs

    01:07:41 - (Chap.5) On warding off inflation: Gold and Cryptocurrencies

    01:32:42 - (Chap.6) From legislative encasement to executive privilege

    01:40:24 - (Chap.7) Nostalgia and technofuturism

    01:50:19 - (Chap.8) Wrestling as allegory



    Interview with Michel Feher

    Conducted on February 1st, 2025

    Directed by: Thierry Corroyer

    Produced by: Florence Mention and Aurélie Windels

    Visual research: Sophie Liner

    Music: Laz Lo and Boni (Introduction); Laz Lo, Eeryskies and Damiens Simons (Credits theme)

    Voice: Amanda Bay


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    1 h et 58 min
  • [Eng] DIAGRAMMES - TRAILER EPISODE
    Dec 17 2025

    Hello and welcome to Diagrammes, an independent bilingual media based in Paris and New York. Because resisting the world’s rightward drift requires us to take the measure of it, Diagram[me]s offers every three weeks, in free access, one or more in-depth interviews with scholars, journalists, and activists.


    The world is moving rightwards at a staggering pace. Leading this race to the worst is a breed of rulers who make their countries great again by cracking down on their own cities, brutalizing their neighbors and licensing their favorite oligarchs to plunder the planet.

    Taken alone, however, the ways of a few strong men and their cronies cannot fully explain our current trajectory. Other enablers include moderate politicians ready to reach across any aisle, reasonable experts who confuse impartiality with complacency, and large constituencies eagerly absorbing the phobias stoked by the entrepreneurs of resentment.To hinder these global trends, the first task at hand is to get a better understanding of them, even as the spaces devoted to the critique of common sense are rapidly being defunded or closed. Diagrams thus seeks to join a resilient network of sites still attempting to diagnose our contemporary condition – one where freedoms are corroded in the name of liberty and inequalities are celebrated in the name of the people.

    With a new episode released every three weeks, Diagrams features in-depth interviews with scholars, journalists and activists. Our aim is to showcase research that illuminates the present and to gain a more lucid perspective on the fault lines of our brave new world.


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    Production, editing and mixing by Deborah Le Grand

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    3 min