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2024Friday 27th SeptemberPanel 2Warhammer 40k

Damnation and Salvation through technology in the Imperium of Man

Abstract Beset on all sides and within, even with a million worlds, humanity fights a long-drawn battle of attrition. If the Imperium of Man wants to stand a chance, technology is its only hope. And even if it lacks behind, compared to the Necron or Eldar, human ingenuity once rules the stars. Technology is so …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 9Warhammer 40k

The Power of Ensembles: How Warhammer Novels Introduce Worldbuilding and Create Tension through Multiperspective Storytelling

Abstract Worldbuilding is an integral part of the science fiction and fantasy genres. A major challenge of these genres is introducing the setting to readers in a way that is natural and doesn’t overwhelm them. This can be done through a reader surrogate character, a character that is either new to the setting (such as …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 8Warhammer 40k

The Emperor’s man-children? Warhammer 40,000 as adult men’s toy play

Abstract Miniaturing, with its roots in other historically men-dominated spheres such as military history and tabletop role-playing, is largely a men’s pastime in terms of demographics (e.g. Körner & Schütz, 2021), making it an intriguing phenomenon to study from the perspective of men’s studies. This is doubly true with Warhammer 40,000: as a game it …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberPanel 7Warhammer 40k

Resistance is Futile – The Procedural Rhetoric of Rebellion (or the lack thereof) in the face of Fascist Caricature in Warhammer 40.000

Abstract The humans that inhabit the grim future of the 42nd Millennium live under oppression so dire it borders the comical. Indeed, the level of ‘grim dark’ terror and repression that Imperial citizens are subjected to is commonly understood to be satire of existing repressive ideologies. It follows then, that the Imperium is in a …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberPanel 7Warhammer 40k

War, Power, and Survival in Theory and Fiction: Realist Theories of International Relations and Fundamental Tropes in the Lore of Warhammer 40k

Abstract The struggle for power between states to ensure survival and other vital interests is a foundational component of realism, the oldest and most influential theoretical paradigm in the study of international relations (IR). Currently, academics and scholars alike are fiercely debating the merit of realist arguments regarding the role of NATO policy in the …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 6Warhammer 40k

Miniature Meaning-Making for the 41st Millennium

Abstract My investigation focuses on the wargaming miniature model as a media technology, defined both as experience technology and as technology for media production. For this purpose, I will briefly introduce a multidisciplinary view of technology currently under development in the MIT (Multimodal and Intermedial Technologies) project at the University of Oulu. This perception of …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 3Warhammer 40k

In the grim, dark future there is only war(tm): An analysis on engagement and enforcement of Games Workshop’s intellectual property law policy

Abstract Central to Games Workshop’s Intellectual Property (IP) Law policy is its stringent enforcement mechanism. In doing so, the company engages with a proactive approach to engagement and enforcement of IP protection measures across a wide range of unauthorised uses of its IP. The purpose of such a zealous approach is to ensure the integrity …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberPanel 1Warhammer 40k

POV: You’re a Tech-Priest – Using Warhammer 40k’s sociotechnical ontology as a tool for diffraction

Abstract As I sit down in my scriptorium, the cogitator comes alive with a touch of my finger, its spirit has grown accustomed to in lengthy rituals of familiarization after it was first assigned to me. Eager to work, it presents me with chatter from the noosphere that still my flesh is too weak to …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberPanel 1Warhammer 40k

Martin Heidegger’s Critique of Technology exemplified by the Cult Mechanicus

Abstract When influential as well as controversial philosopher Martin Heidegger wrote “Die Frage nach der Technik” (1954), he did not have in mind the dark age of technology, but rather the danger of a reduction of human being to a resource (“Bestand”) inherent to the purely technical world-view of our time. Most perfidiously, this “Gefahr” …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 5Warhammer 40k

Excommunicate Traitoris – On Defining Canon, Communities, and the Building of Narrative Worlds

Abstract “Everything is Canon” or so goes the meme which exploded through the Warhammer 40,000 online community in mid April 2024. In reaction to the ostensibly new revelation of female Custodes in the 10th Edition a proportion of 40K fans declared this news as “heretical” and a betrayal of the fandom. In response Games Workshop …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 5Warhammer 40k

Respect the Canon: 40K and Evangelical Fundamentalism’s Loyalty to Fluff and Tradition

Abstract Within Warhammer 40,000 (40K), the Emperor of Man sought unity, a single truth, and eradication of alternative beliefs . After his entombment, the Imperial Cult proclaimed him God-Emperor and became increasingly rigid and stagnant over time. Diversity and understanding eroded under a single edict maintained under eternal warfare. Despite the diverse influences evident in …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberOnlinePanel 9Warhammer 40k

The Emperor’s Great Crusade, ‘instrumental reason’ and the ‘Dialectic of Enlightenment’: The Horus Heresy series from the perspective of philosophy of history

Abstract One would expect the Horus Heresy series to only expand on background information already available in Warhammer 40,000 rulebooks and codices to create fully-fledged novels. With the first novel ‘Horus Rising’ (written by Dan Abnett and published in 2006), however, the authors began already to add new aspects to the background story. For example, …

2024Friday 27th SeptemberKeynote SpeakersOnlineJohn Blanche

In Conversation with… John Blanche

For many fans of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000, John Blanche needs no introduction. He simply is Warhammer. His work has inspired thousands, if not millions of hobbyists across the globe in a career that spanned decades, and has literally shaped a whole genre of art and literature, known as Grimdark. In this keynote John joins …