In his account, however, Clark consistently evaluates Gramsci as an ardent “productivist.” At many junctures, one may rightly wonder whether Clark is discussing Antonio Gramsci or Gino Olivetti, the secretary-general of the General ...
This would help explain, for example, Milwaukee county sheriff David Clarke's statement that civilians should buy firearms and undergo firearms training because “we're partners now.” Under a logic of shared policing, the contradictory ...
Today, public life is risky. Citizens are on edge, either calling for gun control or purchasing personal weapons of self-defense. In this timely book, prominent US and international authors examine gun violence in public life.
"Sheriff, come out here and get Dakota Wilson. He's drunk again and the little bastard threatened to shoot me," she said. I told her I'd be right out. I'd never met Dakota Wilson before, but when I pulled into the farm drive I was met ...
Ecocriticism, whether coming from "back to nature" conservatives, Nature Conservancy liberals, or Earth First! radicals, is familiar enough. But when we listen do we really hear what these groups are...
Museum Politics: Power Plays at the Exhibition
Discusses the social, political, and moral implications of museum exhibitions as varied as the Enola Gay display at the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum and the Sensation exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
Bush and his wife Laura were interviewed for the major news networks that night and it was clear that he was not even going to consider stricter gun control laws and by the weekend the buzz word for his administration was " mental ...
Discusses the social, political, and moral implications of museum exhibitions as varied as the Enola Gay display at the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum and the Sensation exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
But this is mostly a revolution from above, increasingly shaped by a new class of technocrats, experts, and professionals in the service of corporate capitalism.
Explores how certain aspects of power work in contemporary, information-based societies
veyed; objective rhetorics find truth out in the material world, reproducible phenomena observed through correct scientific method; transactional rhetorics find truth emerging in the interaction between self, other, language, and world.
This book provides an overview of key issues concerning the impact of the world wide web on the political process.
Timothy Luke considers in particular how the meanings and values attached to the environment by various groups - from the Worldwatch Institute, the Nature Conservancy, and Earth First! to proponents of green consumerism, social ecology, and ...
"A collection of essays by Timothy W. Luke discussing social and political issues related to ecology, environmentalism, ecocriticism, global climate change, and the Anthropocene"--
Timothy W. Luke, Jeremy Hunsinger. BARACK. OBAMA. AND. CELEBRITY. SPECTACLE1. In the contemporary era of media politics, the role of image and media spectacle has played an increasingly important role in presidential politics and other ...
The book covers key issues such as the potential for electronic democracy, the use of the web by mainstream political parties, challenges to the First Amendment, inequalities of access, and new understanding of gender.
... France. Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, 135–156. Stuppia, P. (2016). ““La révolution dans le jardin”. Utopies ... la politique en France. Paris, PUF. Tilly, C. (1986). La France conteste: de 1600 à nos jours. Paris, Fayard. Tilly ...
"This new edition of Screens of Power: Ideology, Domination, and Resistance in Informational Society, first published in 1989, reintroduces the innovative critique of informational culture, politics, and society outlined by Timothy W. Luke ...
The book concludes by offering