Jason Barker
Professor · Media Philosophy
European Graduate School of Economics and ManagementAbout
Jason Barker is a Professor of Media Philosophy at The European Graduate School (EGS). Born in 1971, he holds a PhD from Cardiff University under Christopher Norris, focusing on the intersection of theory and leftist politics. His seminal work Alain Badiou: A Critical Introduction (2002) remains a foundational text in Badiou studies. Barker's research spans media ethics, post-Marxist militant politics, and Lacanian psychoanalysis, with a focus on anti-capitalist cinema.
He taught at Middlesex University (2002–2003) and Ecole Sainte-Geneviève (2005–2007), co-founding the GAG group to explore non-philosophical methodologies. His 2011 film Marx Reloaded, analyzing contemporary communism, received critical acclaim and global screenings. Barker’s work critiques discourses of alterity and advocates for a “cultural revolution” to dismantle ideological norms.
- Education: Media Studies (Surrey Institute, 1995), PhD Philosophy (Cardiff, 2003)
- Key Roles: Director of Marx Reloaded, Translator of Badiou’s Metapolitics
- Awards: NIPKOW Screenwriting Fellowship (2010)
His recent essays, such as Wherefore Art Thou Philosophy? (2012), interrogate Badiou’s ontology and its political implications. Barker remains active in film production and academic discourse, emphasizing philosophy’s role in radical political praxis.
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