The 12th issue of On_Culture seeks to explore ambiguity in its potential and limits as an analytical tool for research in the study of culture. By the same token, the issue is also interested in perspectives on ambiguity as a cultural phenomenon in its historical situatedness and political dimensions
Culture, one can say, is the process of projecting, creating, and setting limitations. It begins wit...
Online life is usually held to present particular problems for ethnography as it is hidden and ambig...
The purpose of the media nowadays is not just giving information but persuasion and manipulation (e....
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
Discussion of ambiguity in literary theory, with special reference to Greek traged
The article considers the tendency to admire ambiguity in literature. Where did this tendency come f...
The article analyzes certain socio-cultural and personal predispositions, which determine the modern...
The peculiarities of cultural policy as a policy sector give rise to many difficulties for policy-ma...
This article considers the notion of ambiguity and its treatment by critics and theorists from a per...
In his article "Ambiguity Now" Martin Harrison focuses on the pivotal place which modernist critical...
The paper argues that ambiguity is not a property of objects but of the relationships of things to c...
Ambiguity is usually considered anathema in Human Computer Interaction. We argue, in contrast, that ...
Ambiguity is usually considered anathema in Human Computer Interaction. We argue, in contrast, that ...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
Research supported in part by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. We would like to thank John Hey, Pet...
Culture, one can say, is the process of projecting, creating, and setting limitations. It begins wit...
Online life is usually held to present particular problems for ethnography as it is hidden and ambig...
The purpose of the media nowadays is not just giving information but persuasion and manipulation (e....
Ambiguity can be defined as the coexistence and/or coalescence of two incompatible aspects in the sa...
Discussion of ambiguity in literary theory, with special reference to Greek traged
The article considers the tendency to admire ambiguity in literature. Where did this tendency come f...
The article analyzes certain socio-cultural and personal predispositions, which determine the modern...
The peculiarities of cultural policy as a policy sector give rise to many difficulties for policy-ma...
This article considers the notion of ambiguity and its treatment by critics and theorists from a per...
In his article "Ambiguity Now" Martin Harrison focuses on the pivotal place which modernist critical...
The paper argues that ambiguity is not a property of objects but of the relationships of things to c...
Ambiguity is usually considered anathema in Human Computer Interaction. We argue, in contrast, that ...
Ambiguity is usually considered anathema in Human Computer Interaction. We argue, in contrast, that ...
The article explores the relationship of ambiguity to identity in societal contexts dominated by dis...
Research supported in part by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. We would like to thank John Hey, Pet...
Culture, one can say, is the process of projecting, creating, and setting limitations. It begins wit...
Online life is usually held to present particular problems for ethnography as it is hidden and ambig...
The purpose of the media nowadays is not just giving information but persuasion and manipulation (e....