This article aims to contribute to the renewal of consideration of media and culture under capitalism, by seeking solid normative foundations for critique via various compatible elements: moral economy, well-being understood as flourishing and Sen and Nussbaum’s capabilities approach. Insufficient attention has been paid to normative and conceptual issues concerning capitalism, media and culture. Moral economy approaches might help fill this gap by valuably providing a richly critical ethics-based approach, drawing on political economy, cultural studies and social theory. Two further concepts, compatible with moral economy, can reinvigorate and renew critique of capitalism, media and culture. The first is a particular (Aristotelian) concept...
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AbstractThis paper is devoted to the critical analysis of today's mainstream approach to the inclusi...
Quantifying the potential market of sports licenses is key in order for National Governing Bodies of...
Environmental stability is a common challenge for the commercialisation of low cost, encapsulation-f...
It is widely believed that there is no alternative to capitalism. Over the last two decades however,...
The discussion that follows is an attempt to enact a different mode of doing critical work in the ar...
This article adapts and develops the idea of a cynical or ‘stealth’ understanding of politics to ex...
The recent revision (March 2005) of the Stability and Growth Pact (SGP) has confirmed the 3% deficit...
This paper focuses on the notion of ‘participation’ as it has been used in the social sciences throu...
In this article the Strategic Labor Allocation Process model (SLAP) is described. The model relates ...
Today, social networks analysis has become a cross-disciplinary subject with applications in diver...
Two C2-symmetric bisiminium salt species containing biphenylazepinium units and derived from two chi...
Wearable technology comprises miniaturized sensors (e.g. accelerometers) worn on the body and/or pai...
In this paper, I look at some arguments for introducing a greater degree of lay participation into d...
Legal development work suffers from a general lack of interdisciplinarity and from the associated do...
This article considers the recent and rapid evolution of Pre-Sentence Reports in England and Wales, ...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the critical analysis of today's mainstream approach to the inclusi...
Quantifying the potential market of sports licenses is key in order for National Governing Bodies of...
Environmental stability is a common challenge for the commercialisation of low cost, encapsulation-f...