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Vol 15 No 1 (2017)
Published:
2017-01-13
Critical Theory Interventions on Authoritarianism and Right-Wing Extremist Ideology in Contemporary Capitalism
Donald Trump: A Critical Theory-Perspective on Authoritarian Capitalism
Christian Fuchs
1-72
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Past the Post?: Screening Progress and Fascism's Return
David A Gerstner
73-81
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Articles
Social Democratic and Critical Theories of the Intellectual Commons: A Critical Analysis
Antonios Broumas
100-126
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Cloud & Crowd: New Challenges for Labour in the Digital Society
Andreas Boes, Tobias Kämpf, Thomas Lühr, Barbara Langes, Alexander Ziegler
132-147
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Media Matter
Holger Pötzsch
148-170
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Fetishism or Ideology? A Contribution to the Political Economy of Television
Noam Yuran
171-190
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Workplace Suicide and States of Denial: The France Telecom and Foxconn Cases Compared
Sarah Waters
191-213
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Affective Media, Cyberlibertarianism and the New Zealand Internet Party
Olivier Jutel
337-354
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Technology Retreats and the Politics of Social Media
Adam Fish
355-369
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Digital Lifestyles Between Solidarity, Discipline and Neoliberalism: On the Historical Transformations of the Danish IT Political Field from 1994 to 2016
Morten Hjelholt, Jannick Schou
370-389
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
tripleC-Interview with Kerem Schamberger about Occupational Bans, Left-Wing Communication Studies and Critique of German Academia
Kerem Schamberger
82-90
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tripleC-Interview mit Kerem Schamberger über Berufsverbote, linke Kommunikationswissenschaft und Kritik an der deutschen Wissenschaftslandschaft
Kerem Schamberger
91-99
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The Trapped Critique of Critical Media Practices in Protest Movements: A Review of Anne Kaun’s “Crisis and Critique”
Yu Xiang
127-131
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The Point is to Change It! Critical Political Interventions in Media and Communication Studies
Special Section: The Point is to Change It! Critical Political Interventions in Media and Communication Studies
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Jernej Amon Prodnik
214-336
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The Point Is to Change It! Introduction to Critical Political Interventions in Media and Communication Studies
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Jernej Amon Prodnik, Bogdan Osolnik
214-230
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"The intention was to democratise the sphere of communication." An Interview with Bogdan Osolnik.
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Jernej Amon Prodnik, Bogdan Osolnik
231-250
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"What happened was foremost an assault by interests of the big capital." An interview with Breda Pavlič
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Jernej Amon Prodnik, Breda Pavlič
251-261
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"Well friends, let's play jazz." An Interview with Cees J. Hamelink
Jernej Amon Prodnik, Cees Hamelink
262-284
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"Is enlightenment just a European idea?" An interview with Daya Thussu
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Jernej Amon Prodnik, Daya Thussu
285-304
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“The concentration of power, represented by current prevailing media conditions, is and ought to be open to challenge.” An interview with Peter Golding
Jernej Amon Prodnik, Sašo Slaček Brlek, Peter Golding
305-327
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“I can't imagine a radically reformed political economy that isn't built on a radically reformed public sphere.” An interview with Dan Hind
Sašo Slaček Brlek, Dan Hind
328-336
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