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This week, we are joined with Jon Roffe and Matt Keyter from the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy and FOPA. The Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy (MSCP) is an independent teaching and research organization established in 2002 by a group of mildly disaffected postgrad students from the University of Melbourne philosophy department. It was created in a spirit of resistance to the hidebound conventionality of modern day university life - to the ongoing crisis of corporatist mentality shaping funding systems, grant allocations, research schemes, and teaching and assessment regimes. MSCP was created in a friendly spirit of non-conformity in reaction to this, inviting students and fellow philosophers to experiment with what philosophical thinking can offer outside the rigmarole of university procedure. MSCP offers short courses during the summer and winter university holiday periods and evening courses during the semester. They also run single day research workshops in autumn and spring, organize reading groups and work to encourage and support philosophical thinking in the community, keeping alive the very possibility of philosophizing itself. FOPA (Festival of Para-Academia) is developing collective equipment for para-academia by making the platforms, vehicles and events to grow knowledgeable publics. In other words, they are building the collective equipment for a new educational paradigm. Para-academia, put simply, is knowledge transfer outside of official state institutions. Including lectures, seminars, workshops, talks, presentations, teach-ins etc., they believe that the idea of how we experiment is the stake of learning itself. Para-academia is the generic ideal of education appearing within the social body. FOPA is taking a leading research, design and advocacy role in this emergent and innovative sphere. Their vision is to realize an ecotone comprising the TAFE (Technical and Further Education), university, arts and cultural sectors in Australia. FOPA believes this intersection of human flourishing will be critical to the development of new forms of inclusive prestige and social belonging in times of diminished trust in expertise. Jon Roffe was the original convenor of the MSCP and has been a long-time lecturer. He is the co-editor of Understanding Derrida (Continuum) and Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage (EUP) and the author of Badiou's Deleuze (Acumen). His work concerns twentieth century and contemporary French philosophy, and he has published on a range of figures in this context, including Badiou, Deleuze, Merleau-Ponty and Meillassoux. Matt Keyter undertook an education at the MSCP for more than a decade. He served on its executive from 2017 - 2025. He now does work at FOPA. Time Stamps: (0:00) Intro (3:55) Origins of the MSCP (12:07) Fostering Para-Academic Entities: MSCP as an engine and incubator for the proliferation of projects (13:27) What is FOPA (Festival of Para-Academia)? (17:44) Challenges in Philosophy and Traditional Academia (25:02) A Core Stubborn Commitment to Philosophy: Building Community (28:41) Para-Academia as permaculture practice: blossoming and blooming and mixed fields and spheres (32:41) Being the carer and bearer of a possibility (38:28) Schole names a a stubborn persistence (50:00) Supporting radical educational projects (56:21) On creating a decentralized public arts college: no credentials, only new orientations (1:00:08) Influential thinkers and scholars (1:04:44) People don’t join ideas, people join things (1:08:37) We just need to do it ourselves (1:11:30) Outro
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