Introduction |
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| · Culture industry 2.0: Africa, Global South, world Latecka, Ewa; du Toit, Jean; Swer, Gregory Morgan; Amiradakis, Mark Jacob
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Articles |
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| · Marcien Towa, father of Cameroonian Critical Theory: a comparison with Max Horkheimer Bitang, Adoulou
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| · Self-realizing a lived existence in service of emancipation: Tsenay Serequeberhan's activist hermeneutics Sands, Justin
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| · Borrowing practices in modern revolution-making: From Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte to Rancière's The Names of History Pauwels, Matthias
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| · A Benjaminian appraisal of mass culture and its technologies of reproduction Amiradakis, Mark Jacob
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| · A love note to our future selves': The coaching imperative in platform cultures Kompatsiaris, Panos
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| · On the proletarian public sphere and its contemporaneity: Crises, class and the media Mylonas, Yiannis
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| · Comparative digital protest cultures in South Africa and Tamil Nadu: #feesmustfall, #Jallikattu, and Abahlali baseMjondolo (AbM) - a case of surveillance and diasporic potential Nkuna, Jabulani; Govender, Kameshwaran Envernathan; Sewchurran, Anusharani
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| · The individual in the gig society: Is the gig economy exploitative of the informal economy, or a means of empowerment? Fourie, Danelle
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| · The simultaneous atomisation and massification of neoliberal reason Naidoo, Kiasha
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| · In medias res: The diminishing of historical continuity in modern thought te Water, Kara
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| · A social constructivist understanding of culture for environmental justice and policy Afolabi, Abiodun Paul
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