Fast Capitalsim Volume 9 Issue 1

Fast Capitalism 9.1 is now available on the new website! This is a special issue on the Occupy movement.

ARTICLES
Informatic Spatiality, Electronic Agency, Cybernetic Structure, and the New People Power: Occupy Movements at Play in Network Systems
Timothy W. Luke
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Occupy Globalization
Ben Agger, Timothy W. Luke
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Go Home, Occupy Movement!! (The McFB – Was Ist Das?)
Anis H. Bajrektarevic
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Occupy Wall Street’s Battle against American-Style Authoritarianism
Henry A. Giroux
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Guy Debord and the Integrated Spectacle
Julian Eagles
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The “Big Government” Mythology
Carl Boggs
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Globalization and Global Welfare: A Critical Excursion
Jason L. Powell, Sheying Chen
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Globalization Versus or Pro the State?
Alexandra Dobra
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Time for a Digital Detox? From Information Obesity to Digital Dieting
Tara Brabazon
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Digital Reproducibility and the Culture Industry: Popular Music and the Adorno-Benjamin Debate
Ryan Moore
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The Exploitation of Expertise: Adjunct Academics and The Commodification of Knowledge
Leanne McRae
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The Cracks in the Walls: Earthquakes, Patriarchy, and Transnational Capital in Haitian Free Trade Zones
Joshua E. Olsberg
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Politics, An Illusion We Have Forgotten Is Such
Bradley Kaye
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Media and MASSACRE: A Comparative Analysis of the Reporting of the 2007 Virginia Tech SHOOTINGS
Jaclyn Schildkraut
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In Video Games we Trust: High-Speed Sociality in the 21st Century
Graham Candy
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A Player’s Web of Significance: A Narrative of a Finnish Online Poker Semi-Professional
Jukka Jouhki
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Time-Space Compression and the Role of Television in DeLillo’s White Noise and Wallace’s “Little Expressionless Animals”
Andrew H. Banecker
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The Imperial Eye
Mark P. Worrell
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They Blog, Therefore They Think: Composition 2.0 and Blogging toward Democracy
Lorie Jacobs
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Digital Media and the Convergence of Geographic Cultures
Marcus Schulzke
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Resisting Commodification (with Friends!): Facebook and the Spectacle of Capitalism
Wilton S. Wright
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ISSN: 1930-014X