Announcing the arrival of:
Cultural Politics Volume 10.3
Featuring cover art and an essay by Mira Schor, this entire issue is available open access, courtesy of Duke University Press.
Happy New Year!
Joy Garnett
Art Editor, Cultural Politics
Cultural Politics (ISSN: 1743-2197) is an international, refereed journal that explores the global character and effects of contemporary culture and politics. It analyzes how cultural identities, agencies and actors, political issues and conflicts, and global media are linked, characterized, examined and resolved. In doing so, the journal explores precisely what is cultural about politics and what is political about culture. It investigates the marginalized and outer regions of this complex and interdisciplinary subject area.
Edited by:
John Armitage, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
Ryan Bishop, Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, UK
Douglas Kellner, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Mark Featherstone, Book Reviews Editor
Joy Garnett, Arts Editor
Each issue includes essays and projects by visual artists solicited and edited by New York artist Joy Garnett. Contributing artists include Stephen Andrews, Kathe Burkhart, Paul Chan, Christos Dikeakos, Gair Dunlop, Yevgeniy Fiks, Zoe Leonard, David Humphrey, Dominic McGill, Julia Meltzer & David Thorne, Arnold Mesches, Carrie Moyer, Richard Mosse, Steve Mumford, Sarah Peters, Mira Schor, Susanne Slavick, Nancy Spero, and others.
Cultural Politics is published by Duke University Press. Access all articles online. Artist contributions are freely available (pdf and html) courtesy DUP.
Additionally, an archive of artist contributions can be found at http://culturalpolitics.org
Cultural Politics is a welcome and innovative addition. In an academic universe already well populated with journals, it is carving out its own unique place—broad and a bit quirky. It likes to leap between the theoretical and the concrete, so that it is never boring and often filled with illuminating glimpses into the intellectual and cultural worlds.
~Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina, USA.
Table of Contents
Volume 10, Number 3, November 2014Articles
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Chris Hables Gray and
Ángel J. GordoSocial Media in Conflict: Comparing Military and Social-Movement Technocultures
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 251-261; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795645 -
Kevin Robins
Europe and Its Complexity: What Would Like to Be Said?
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 262-274; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795657 -
Sean Cubitt
Decolonizing Ecomedia
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 275-286; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795669 -
Elspeth Probyn
The Cultural Politics of Fish and Humans: A More-Than-Human Habitus of Consumption
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 287-299; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795681 -
Anna-Verena Nosthoff
Art After Auschwitz: Responding to an Infinite Demand: Gustav Metzger’s Works as Responses to Theodor W. Adorno’s “New Categorical Imperative”
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 300-319; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795693 -
Mira Schor
The Ground
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 320-332; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795705 -
Phillip Roberts
Godard In Sarajevo: Media Control in Deleuze and Virilio
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 333-353; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795717 -
Niels van Doorn
The Neoliberal Subject of Value: Measuring Human Capital in Information Economies
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 354-375; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795729 -
Geoffrey Winthrop-Young
The Kultur of Cultural Techniques: Conceptual Inertia and the Parasitic Materialities of Ontologization
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 376-388; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795741 -
Adam Sharr
The Cultural Politics of Queuing Tape
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 389-403; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795753 -
John Beck
The Call of the Anthropocene
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 404-414; doi:10.1215/17432197-2795765
Book Reviews
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Jussi Parikka
On Designerization of Media Culture in the Age of Software
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 415-419; doi:10.1215/17432197-2796082Software Takes Command, by Lev Manovich, New York: Bloomsbury, 2013, 376 pages, £17.99 (softcover), ISBN 978-1-6235-6745-3 -
Mark Featherstone
After Austerity?
Cultural Politics (2014) 10(3): 420-423; doi:10.1215/17432197-2796094Philosophy and Resistance in the Crisis: Greece and the Future of Europe, by Costas Douzinas, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013, 220 pages, £14.99 (paperback), £50.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-0-7456-6544-3++++++