A review of Gary Hall and Clare Birchell (eds), New Cultural Studies: Adventures in Theory (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2007)
As I mull the current issue – a wonderful collection of open submissions and a terrific supplement o...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...
A review of Mark Gibson, Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2007)
A review of John Hartley's A Short History of Cultural Studies (Sage, London, 2003)
Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History offers a posthumous collection of lectures by influenti...
The years 2008 to 2013 saw a new generation of political protestors take to the streets. Riots disru...
Paul Kelly believes that Wyn Grant’s The Development of a Discipline, which charts the nature of the...
Stuart Hall sought to internationalise theoretical debates and to create Cultural Studies as interdi...
Protest: A Cultural Introduction to Social Movements shows why we can’t understand our world at all ...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2006)
In this important book, Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper bring together an internationally a...
The movement of cultural studies that has been a global phenomenon of great importance over the last...
In 1968 the universities became the center of protest in a large variety of societies across the wor...
The practical significance of critical theory, and student action leading to the hope of a new educa...
As I mull the current issue – a wonderful collection of open submissions and a terrific supplement o...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...
A review of Mark Gibson, Culture and Power: A History of Cultural Studies (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2007)
A review of John Hartley's A Short History of Cultural Studies (Sage, London, 2003)
Cultural Studies 1983: A Theoretical History offers a posthumous collection of lectures by influenti...
The years 2008 to 2013 saw a new generation of political protestors take to the streets. Riots disru...
Paul Kelly believes that Wyn Grant’s The Development of a Discipline, which charts the nature of the...
Stuart Hall sought to internationalise theoretical debates and to create Cultural Studies as interdi...
Protest: A Cultural Introduction to Social Movements shows why we can’t understand our world at all ...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Cultural Studies’ Affective Voices (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2006)
In this important book, Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper bring together an internationally a...
The movement of cultural studies that has been a global phenomenon of great importance over the last...
In 1968 the universities became the center of protest in a large variety of societies across the wor...
The practical significance of critical theory, and student action leading to the hope of a new educa...
As I mull the current issue – a wonderful collection of open submissions and a terrific supplement o...
Clara Volintiru reviews Hank Johnston’s timely book on the mechanics of social movements, which may ...
This paper contributes to understanding resistance and movement in neoliberal society through a lite...