“Digital Culture: Promises, Progress and Power” November 20, 20196-7pmArchitecture 204 – UTArlington The Center for Theory presents a roundtable discussion about the role of digital technology in society. The goal is to foster interdisciplinary, cross-campus dialogue about the problems society faces to deal with digital technology. Following the publication of The Dialectic of Digital Culture, four…Continue Reading “DIGITAL CULTURE: PROMISES, PROGRESS AND POWER”
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FAST CAPITALISM 8.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE
We are happy to announce that Fast Capitalism 8.1 is no available on the new website. The original issue, published in 2011, contains three special sections: “Slovenia/Europe/Capitalism,” “Social Media and Internet Studies,” and “Global Noir.” SPECIAL SECTION ON SLOVENIA/EUROPE/CAPITALISM Intoxicated with Raison d’etatAnej Korsika PDF There’s Chemistry Between Us: European Transition to TransitionAnže Dolinar PDF The Yugoslav Wars…Continue Reading FAST CAPITALISM 8.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE
LABOR AT FAST CAPITALISM
Since the journal’s founding, Fast Capitalism has been at the forefront researching labor. As capitalism changes, the relationship between capital and labor evolves. We must continue to explore these dynamics into the future. This Labor Day read up on some of our articles exploring work in contemporary capitalism. Speed: Through, Across, and In—The Landscapes of CapitalRobert Goldman, Stephen Papson,…Continue Reading LABOR AT FAST CAPITALISM
FAST CAPITALISM 7.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE
ARTICLES Looking Over the Cliff: Globalizing Inequalities and the Challenge for a Global Social TheoryJason Powell PDF Activism in the Fast Lane: Social Movements and the Neglect of TimeKamilla Pietrzyk PDF Death-Drive America: On Scott Wilson’s Vision of the Cultural Politics of American Nihilism in the Age of SupercapitalismmarkMark Featherstone PDF Community Accessibility: Tweeters Take…Continue Reading FAST CAPITALISM 7.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE
FAST CAPITALISM 6.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE
This special issue is about the narrative, visual and auditory power of biography. Curated by Audrey Sprenger and Ashley Vaughan, it features new, short and never before seen works by anthropologist Katie Stewart, novelist and literary critic Amitava Kumar, sociologist Charles Lemert and filmmaker and folklorist John Cohen, as well as eleven other master storytellers….Continue Reading FAST CAPITALISM 6.1 ARCHIVED ON THE NEW SITE