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Cultural Politics (2010) 6 (1): 5–14.
Published: 01 March 2010
... and Social Domination ) and the value criticism of Robert Kurz, whose writings – particularly Das Weltkapital (2005) – Gorz was eager to see translated into French. © BERG 2010 PRINTED IN THE UK 2010 capitalism technology immaterial production knowledge economy development The question...
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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (2): 193–211.
Published: 01 July 2021
...Ashjan Ajour Abstract This article explores the body as a site of subjectivity production during a hunger strike in Occupied Palestine. It further explores the former political prisoners’ theory of subjectivity as it emerges through their praxis and philosophy of freedom. Although the body...
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Cultural Politics (2017) 13 (1): 58–80.
Published: 01 March 2017
... verified in Richardson’s work, evidence coming changes in professional or work cultures. And these changes are theorized in relation to the post-Fordist era and the way in which work moves from material production to immaterial production, often along the lines of affective labor. For Michael Hardt...
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Cultural Politics (2005) 1 (1): 101–118.
Published: 01 March 2005
... and communication, or really when immaterial labor and cooperation, become the dominant productive force. The superstructure is put to work, and the universe we live in is a universe of productive linguistic networks” [emphasis added] (2000: 385). This kind of talk does as much to obscure the processes...
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Cultural Politics (2012) 8 (3): 443–464.
Published: 01 November 2012
.... Accounts such as those produced by Žižek and Assange leave emerging forms of governmentality and economism untouched in focusing on the more “traditional” forms of intertwinement that exist between modes of production and social control. As Jameson convincingly argues in The Geopolitical Aesthetic...
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Cultural Politics (2016) 12 (1): 54–65.
Published: 01 March 2016
...” (177). Indeed, given how successful these programs have been in their attempts to make that which has material consequence seem immaterial ( Nickel 2015a) , it is startling to find such practices so brazenly exposed in the luxury line formation, in which the production of elite status is not at all...
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (2): 170–187.
Published: 01 July 2013
... of authorship—made him a fundamental resource in Lyotard's (2012: 109) ongoing theorization of an artistic production that would “no longer want to compose time so as to dominate it.” For Lyotard, Cage's star was at its highest during the early 1970s. At the time, his engagement with Cage's doctrine...
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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 354–375.
Published: 01 November 2014
..., providing the material conditions of possibility for the efficient organization and exploitation of immaterial labor, whose forms have become progressively integrated into digital communication networks. Moreover, these networks also spawned novel forms of unpaid “cultural/technical/affective production...
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (3): 313–322.
Published: 01 November 2013
...Christine Berberich; Neil Campbell; Robert Hudson This essay examines, in Ben Highmore's words, the implications of “a materialist turn towards the immaterial, towards affect, towards thinglyness, the senses” and how this might be determined by “the social world that produced them.” In viewing...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (2): 151–172.
Published: 01 July 2022
..., and by reintroducing difference into the atmosphere we can bring back its life-giving potential. j.dutton@unsw.edu.au Copyright © 2022 by Duke University Press 2022 10. Ryan Bishop's recent work on remote-sensing technologies (Bishop 2018 ) and the politics of immaterial (de)territorialization (Bishop...
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (3): 340–345.
Published: 01 November 2020
...” and its relationships to local and global industry power structures. Pavoni describes “the anonymous processes of nonhuman consumption that participate in the production of its relational ontology (the terroir) and shape its visceral encounter with the human tongue (taste).” By undertaking “the task...
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Cultural Politics (2016) 12 (3): 376–379.
Published: 01 November 2016
...Unknown Fields Unknown Fields has used the toxic mud from this radioactive tailings lake in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, to craft a set of three ceramic vessels. Each vase is sized in relation to the amount of waste created in the production of three items of technology—a smartphone...
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Cultural Politics (2017) 13 (3): 391–393.
Published: 01 November 2017
... capitalism. For Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, this is “the multitude” or the “socialized worker”—the “irreducible productive singularities engaged in immaterial labour” ( Marshall 2006 : 4), but the constitution of any such subject is built on some form of solidarity. This is a problem at the heart...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (3): 358–371.
Published: 01 November 2019
... and the emergence of the financial derivative in its place. From the wake of this grew speculative finance, what Edward LiPuma and Benjamin Lee (2004 : 23) define as “a huge, not production-directed, and continually expanding pool of mobile, nomadic, and opportunistic capital that resides in the hands of private...
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Cultural Politics (2017) 13 (3): 397–399.
Published: 01 November 2017
... but as a response to the sociopolitical effects of a new postindustrial hypercapitalism and the need for self-disciplining that this internalized. At its core, then, this book is really a study in the tension played out through the dialectic space between immateriality and absence, between tranquility...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (3): 395–398.
Published: 01 November 2006
... “one-dimensional” cogs in the system. To resist and ultimately free ourselves from this condition we had to start enjoying violating the symbolic codes and breaking the behavioral norms that constitute our everyday lives; “Work would become like artistic production, unleashing the creativity of each...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 275–292.
Published: 01 July 2015
... for framing perspectives on the past, present, and future. The analysis deconstructs the topography of the “squared horizon” as a relationality in an unfolding continuum, where spaces exist ontologically and where the immaterial forces of the dromospheric and the atmospheric generate a relational...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (2): 162–183.
Published: 01 July 2019
... practice. Even if the metaphysical language in which this notion was once couched has since fallen into desuetude, the underlying belief that music is somehow immaterial, more an effortless and immediate outpouring of one’s inner being than a product of labor, has nevertheless persisted ( Miller 2008 ). 4...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 246–259.
Published: 01 July 2015
... the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning . Durham, NC : Duke University Press . Beller Jonathan . 2006 . The Cinematic Mode of Production: Attention Economy and the Society of the Spectacle . Hanover, NH : Dartmouth College Press . Bifo Franco...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (2): 275–280.
Published: 01 July 2018
... now, at least conceptually, rendered obsolete the distinction between culture and nature, technology and environment. However unfashionable it may be, we can give to this series of transitions a name: postmodernity. Distinct modes of production and subjectivation accompany this historical experience...