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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (1): 28–36.
Published: 01 March 2021
... follows with a discussion of Trump and authoritarian populism, arguing that Trump's floundering fortunes in the context of a hotly contested 2020 presidential campaign triggered his chaotic and contradictory responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, producing a crisis of democracy. Copyright © 2021 by Duke...
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Published: 01 March 2013
Figure 1   When China took its first post-1949 census in 1953, its population was 582 million, of which more than 85 percent were peasant farmers. Sixty years later, its population has grown to over 1.3 billion, with approximately 50 percent, the majority of which are peasant framers, residing More
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Cultural Politics (2020) 16 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 March 2020
... that although Latour’s examination of the relationship between populism and environmental politics is critically important, space needs to be maintained for divergent voices that are currently in danger of being excluded in calls to reclaim “common worlds.” © 2020 Duke University Press 2020 post-truth...
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (3): 373–395.
Published: 01 November 2024
... at the time. Second, it revisits the book in the context of an executive order signed in 2020 by US president Donald Trump that mandated traditional architectural styles for new federal buildings. This parallel serves to highlight dimensions of populism at work in Charles's former activism. It illustrates how...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (2): 119–129.
Published: 01 July 2022
... of the pharmakos , or the scapegoat, as that negative side takes hold. For Stiegler, the industrial populism characteristic of today's consumerist economico-technological model inevitably and dangerously leads to political populism. He thus calls for a new critique of ideology, one that returns to its starting...
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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (1): 80–91.
Published: 01 March 2021
..., an application developed by the Ministry of Health and Government Technology Agency, circumvents the use of geolocation tracking: formulating a network of infected bodies using proximity data, the population undergoes a topological change. Drawing on a tradition that acknowledges the transformative quality...
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Cultural Politics (2018) 14 (3): 304–326.
Published: 01 November 2018
... Godard and Chris Marker ( Curtis 2012a , 2012b ). Instead, he describes his own filmmaking as “a sort of populism” ( Curtis 2012a) , one that is set against avant-garde elitism. Over the past decade, the narrative logic of his filmmaking has become increasingly subjective and speculative...
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Cultural Politics (2023) 19 (3): 392–408.
Published: 01 November 2023
... of the commune. [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Copyright © 2023 by Duke University Press 2023 Black Power Global South political left populism commune...
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Published: 01 March 2024
Figure 12 A pixelstick image of a moth pictured with the public (here with a member of the zone2source team) that formed part of our social media campaign about moth population decline and lighting that formed part of an event in Amstelpark. More
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Cultural Politics (2024) 20 (1): 60–74.
Published: 01 March 2024
.... The child's toy and media environment is playfully zoomorphic, populated with artificial animals, from toys and stories to virtual pets and video-game characters, a new simulacral and postnatural trajectory in the descendance of the artificial animal and its playful and play-like behaviors. s.giddings...
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Cultural Politics (2022) 18 (3): 388–406.
Published: 01 November 2022
... is to establish the ground of this claim and to make some of its epistemic roots visible. The article begins with an ethnographic account of a contemporary intellectual movement aimed at populating urban spaces with trees in the name of global mental health. Then the discussion turns to a series of critical...
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Cultural Politics (2014) 10 (3): 275–286.
Published: 01 November 2014
..., from materials extraction and industrial production to energy use and recycling, these advances in ecocriticism have begun to address the differential experiences of affected populations. This essay looks at the “environmentalism of the poor” with specific reference to indigenous peoples affected...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (1): 77–96.
Published: 01 March 2006
... on the voluntrism of the entire population. In this sense, during its course, the epidemic produced a “national” community that the long-ruling single-party state government had been skeptical to affirm. The end of the epidemic became a moment of affirmation of the nation as community. The most important sector...
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Published: 01 November 2023
Figures 12 and 13 Fertilizer bags are commonplace in coffee farms in Pangkhon. Used to store fertilizer-fed coffee beans or as stray mats during a lunch meal, these bags populate the forested farm space. Most farmers used the 15-15-15 formula fertilizers, which have an equal ratio of nitrogen More
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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (1): 55–68.
Published: 01 March 2021
... of quantitative graphics, curves feature as the core part of data visualization as it pertains to an especially modern form of description of periodicity and tendency—both hypothetical curves and ones based on actual data (Beniger and Robyn 1978 ). Besides drawing population-level hypotheses and graphs, curves...
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Cultural Politics (2019) 15 (3): 343–357.
Published: 01 November 2019
... colony thesis asserted, at its core, that people of color living in the United States are colonized peoples, and that forms of colonial and neocolonial power in the Third World are also deployed against colonized populations domestically. For many, the expression of colonial power in the United States...
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Cultural Politics (2013) 9 (1): 42–52.
Published: 01 March 2013
...Figure 1   When China took its first post-1949 census in 1953, its population was 582 million, of which more than 85 percent were peasant farmers. Sixty years later, its population has grown to over 1.3 billion, with approximately 50 percent, the majority of which are peasant framers, residing...
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Cultural Politics (2021) 17 (1): 17–27.
Published: 01 March 2021
... in the calendrical year, when a substantial proportion of China's very large population was in movement to visit their families for the lunar holiday. As the still developing narrative stands in June 2020 (as I write), it seems that the first cases of coronavirus infection probably occurred in Wuhan in December 2019...
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Cultural Politics (2015) 11 (2): 184–200.
Published: 01 July 2015
... that accompany these shifts in discourse. Part of this securitization involves the creation and maintenance of publics of border enforcement through the distancing of detainable populations from mainland territory. By publics, I refer to the constitutive outside, those who are not themselves in detention...
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Cultural Politics (2006) 2 (3): 299–318.
Published: 01 November 2006
..., South Korea, Western Europe, and the former Soviet bloc. Seventy-nine percent of the US population identifies as Christian, with 41 percent converts to fundamentalist evangelism, and 18 percent aligned with the religious right. Only a quarter of the population subscribes to evolution and almost two...