This article introduces the following one by Ross Chambers, with a personal and intellectual appreciation of Chambers' work and contribution to the field of cultural studies
The trajectory of Bifo’s thought and practice contains valuable material not only in relation to cul...
A review of Chris Shilling's The Body in Culture, Technology and Society (Sage Publications, London,...
Rosalind Krauss’s landmark essay of 1979 on the grid form in art characterized the grid in equivocal...
A review of Ross Perlin's Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little (Verso, 2012)
Introduces the themes of the section and provides an overview of the contributions
A review of Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations, edited by Beate Rössler (Stanford, California: Sta...
This essay argues that Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake participates in a vibrant debate among schol...
A review of Luc Boltanski, On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation (Polity Press, Cambridge, 2011)
For approximately two thousand years, human thinkers have been attempting to define a behaviour, re...
A review of Tony Bennett and John Frow (eds), The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis (Sa...
A review of Saskia Beudel, A Country in Mind: Memoir with Landscape (UWA Publishing, 2013)
An introduction to the themes of the 'On Noise' section and an overview of its contents
Review of Sara Ahmed, On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life (Duke University...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Work’s Intimacy (Polity, Cambridge, 2011) and David Hesmondhalgh and Sara...
The trajectory of Bifo’s thought and practice contains valuable material not only in relation to cul...
A review of Chris Shilling's The Body in Culture, Technology and Society (Sage Publications, London,...
Rosalind Krauss’s landmark essay of 1979 on the grid form in art characterized the grid in equivocal...
A review of Ross Perlin's Intern Nation: How to Earn Nothing and Learn Little (Verso, 2012)
Introduces the themes of the section and provides an overview of the contributions
A review of Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations, edited by Beate Rössler (Stanford, California: Sta...
This essay argues that Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake participates in a vibrant debate among schol...
A review of Luc Boltanski, On Critique: A Sociology of Emancipation (Polity Press, Cambridge, 2011)
For approximately two thousand years, human thinkers have been attempting to define a behaviour, re...
A review of Tony Bennett and John Frow (eds), The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis (Sa...
A review of Saskia Beudel, A Country in Mind: Memoir with Landscape (UWA Publishing, 2013)
An introduction to the themes of the 'On Noise' section and an overview of its contents
Review of Sara Ahmed, On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life (Duke University...
Pauline Destrée (University College London) researches the relationships between noise and forced to...
A review of Melissa Gregg, Work’s Intimacy (Polity, Cambridge, 2011) and David Hesmondhalgh and Sara...
The trajectory of Bifo’s thought and practice contains valuable material not only in relation to cul...
A review of Chris Shilling's The Body in Culture, Technology and Society (Sage Publications, London,...
Rosalind Krauss’s landmark essay of 1979 on the grid form in art characterized the grid in equivocal...