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Vol 15 No 2 (2017)
Published:
2017-05-29
Critical Theory Interventions on Authoritarianism and Right-Wing Extremist Ideology in Contemporary Capitalism
Anxiety and Politics
Franz L Neumann
612-636
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The Relevance of Franz L. Neumann’s Critical Theory in 2017: "Anxiety and Politics" in the New Age of Authoritarian Capitalism
Christian Fuchs
637-650
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Articles
Office Interiors and the Fantasy of Information Work
Renyi Hong
540-562
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The Politics of the Commons: Reform or Revolt?
Vangelis Papadimitropoulos
563-581
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‘Predatory’ Open Access Journals as Parody: Exposing the Limitations of ‘Legitimate’ Academic Publishing
Kirsten Bell
651-662
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The Information Process and the Labour Process in the Information Age
Jaime F Cardenas-Garcia, Bruno Soria de Mesa, Diego Romero Castro
663-685
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Re-Shaping the Political Field One Visual Fragment at a Time: The Tunisian Conundrum
Giulia Montanari, Javier Toscano
726-739
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Harun Farocki's Asignifying Images
Claudio Celis Bueno
740-754
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Who is Actually Harmed by Predatory Publishers?
Martin Paul Eve, Ernesto Priego
755-770
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‘Liking and Sharing’ the stigmatization of poverty and social welfare: Representations of poverty and welfare through Internet memes on social media
Kathy Dobson, Irena Knezevic
777-795
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Framing Privatisation: The Dominance of Neoliberal Discourse and the Death of the Public Good
Henry Silke, Ciara Graham
796-815
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Information as Work and as Value
Marcos Dantas
816-847
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Digital Self-Evaluation and the Cybernetic Regime: A Sketch for a Materialist Apparatus Analysis
Simon Schaupp
872-886
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Reflections (Non Peer-Reviewed)
Günther Anders’ Undiscovered Critical Theory of Technology in the Age of Big Data Capitalism
Christian Fuchs
582-611
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Book Review: "Subversion, Conversion, Development" by James Leach and Lee Wilson
Matthew Kelly
771-776
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The Forgotten Marxist Theory of Communication & Society
Horst Holzer
686-725
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Populism, Anarchism and the Movement of the Squares
Todd Wolfson
848-850
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Reflections on Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Book “Assembly”
Christian Fuchs
851-865
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Reflections on Trevor G. Smith’s "Politicizing Digital Space: Theory, the Internet, and Renewing Democracy"
Rahel Süß
866-871
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From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism
From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism
Todd Wolfson, Emiliano Treré, Paolo Gerbaudo, Peter N. Funke
390-542
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Multiple Temporalities of the Movements
Michael Hardt
390-392
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From Global Justice to Occupy and Podemos: Mapping Three Stages of Contemporary Activism
Peter N. Funke, Todd Wolfson
393-403
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Comparing Digital Protest Media Imaginaries: Anti-Austerity Movements in Greece, Italy & Spain
Emiliano Treré, Sandra Jeppesen, Alice Mattoni
404-422
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Social Reproduction in the Live Stream
Elise Thorburn
423-440
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Technopopulism: The Emergence of a Discursive Formation
Marco Deseriis
441-458
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The Alternative to Occupy: Radical Politics Between Protest and Parliament
Emil Husted, Allan Dreyer Hansen
459-476
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From Cyber-Autonomism to Cyber-Populism: An Ideological Analysis of the Evolution of Digital Activism
Paolo Gerbaudo
477-489
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Occupy and the Temporal Politics of Prefigurative Democracy
Kamilla Petrick
490-504
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(Digital) Activism at the Interstices: Anarchist and Self-Organizing Movements in Greece
Eugenia Siapera, Michael Theodosiadis
505-523
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Student Protests. Three Periods of University Governance
Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat, Bob Jeffery
524-539
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