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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 473–493.
Published: 01 September 2022
...Mila Samdub Abstract In Modi's India, a host of indices perform transparency, efficiency, and good governance but leave undeclared the political shifts they are bringing about. Dramatized in real-time dashboards, policy briefs, press reports, and social media posts, these technocratic numbers...
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Public Culture (2003) 15 (3): 477–494.
Published: 01 September 2003
... and performatives breaks down. Of course, we are not obliged to make sense 10. Note that it is only the expression that must be clear in indicating intent. Austin stipulates almost from the beginning that actual intent is beside the point. That is, the speaker may be feigning intent or entertaining doubts...
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Public Culture (1994) 6 (3): 525–545.
Published: 01 September 1994
... a perpetual present, which suggests an indifferent but plentiful field for intervention- where the problem is deciding in which direction to perform action-Henry indicates that experience, structured and perceived through and around the serializing apparatus of video, is perpetually just past...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (1): 191–213.
Published: 01 January 2002
... of performative identity. One result is that performativity has been considered a quintessentially cultural phenome- non that is tied to the creation of meaning, whereas circulation and exchange have been seen as processes that transmit meanings...
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Public Culture (2004) 16 (2): 265–288.
Published: 01 May 2004
...” of real-time casino gambling (i.e., what gamblers 2. See, for example, the Web site www.freecell.org. 3. The goal of Minesweeper is to uncover all of the unmined cells on the game board; uncovering a mined cell ends the game. It is not a random search because each uncovered unmined cell indicates...
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (1 (81)): 27–51.
Published: 01 January 2017
... particular, situated realities of movement but also claims universal applicability for every cross-border visualization. Its idealized universality is in part what brings forth its performative effects in the ways cross-border movement becomes politicized as an object of control. Starting from the idea...
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Public Culture (2000) 12 (1): 145–171.
Published: 01 January 2000
... attention to source origins might matter more. He told her that he could not do anything about the printed attribution on Visible World, but that he would correct the title if he performed the song in concert. While Garbarek’s response indicated concern, it didn’t address the underly- ing legal...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (2 (79)): 351–357.
Published: 01 May 2016
...) and above a maximum of 32°C (89.5°F) for a period of more than three days (SMN 2014). 2 Color alerts regarding temperatures are issued daily by the SMN during conditions of extreme heat. The color indicates increments in the daily mortality risk, yellow being the lowest (a 10 percent increase...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (1 (72)): 25–50.
Published: 01 January 2014
...); appended at the close of every e-mail she sent, this e-mail signature can be read as a performance indicating that this work is of great significance or even primary importance. The activity surrounding these broken radio transmitters provides an opportunity to think about the underlying dynamics...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (1): 173–190.
Published: 01 January 2002
... they compete with each other, and sometimes they engage in a dialogue that produces interpenetrations and displacements. Conception of the exterior space, civility in the European sense of order and discipline can therefore take on a different meaning and form in non-Western contexts. To indicate the differ...
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Public Culture (2001) 13 (2): 191–214.
Published: 01 May 2001
... legal frames—legal parameters of public activity. During the second stage, dissi- dents tried to press the regime to perform the act of public self-identification. These two stages indicate a transition fundamentally rooted in the mimetic resis- tance...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (2 (73)): 233–255.
Published: 01 May 2014
... visualizations of performative environmental protests that took place in June 2012 against the Belo Monte Dam in Brazil. It claims that these visualizations are governed by a particular ontology that has its origins in the military and colonial activity of turning landscapes, and environments in general...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (1 (75)): 85–108.
Published: 01 January 2015
... performance sounds like a direct imitation of the original and thus, according to judges, “like karaoke” — was famously invoked by Simon Cowell during the early seasons of American Idol . Karaoke has often been imagined as a technology that enables the everyman or everywoman to experience, if only...
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Public Culture (2017) 29 (3 (83)): 539–562.
Published: 01 September 2017
... platform Meetup.com as the “Amsterdam Internet of Things Meetup.” 1 Around that time, “Internet of things,” or IoT, was just becoming one of the buzzwords indicating the perceived burgeoning of a new technological paradigm, associated with environments becoming “smart” by means of objects fitted...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (3 (80)): 563–592.
Published: 01 September 2016
... (Italy, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries) .” Accounting, Organizations and Society 29 , no. 3 : 647 – 83 . Quattrone Paolo . 2014 . “ Unfolding Rationality: Visual Memory, Performative Accountability, and Order .” Paper presented at the Cass Business School Faculty of Management...
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Public Culture (1989) 1 (2): 60–65.
Published: 01 May 1989
... concerts were not just any rock; they were rock performed by symbols of a rock mythology, resonating Woodstock, when love, politics, and music melted together into a community feeling. Only rock stars who could credibly lend celebrity to a cause were included on the tour. They were...
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Public Culture (2023) 35 (3 (101)): 331–342.
Published: 01 September 2023
... as democratic reformers working against cultures of state opacity associated with an authoritarian past. These experts deploy the ideal of replication as a bureaucratic ethos and the practice of replication as a public‐facing and legitimating strategy. Replication successfully performs transparency...
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Public Culture (1991) 4 (1): 131–140.
Published: 01 January 1991
... is presented as a coordinated world of continu- ously overlapping and interlocking sound clocks, with ambient rhythms and cycles intermeshed with human musical invention?performance, and spon- taneous interactions. This sort of editing structure indicates that the aesthetics of VOICES...
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Public Culture (2003) 15 (3): 531–558.
Published: 01 September 2003
... of it, to reenergize it, or to reconstruct it after a hia- tus—necessitates using a semiotic vocabulary—a set of indicating resources—to articulate or perform first-person groupness (we-ness) in ways the relevant fram- ing institutions understand...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (1): 277–279.
Published: 01 January 2002
.... At the same time, it seeks to understand the impli- cations of contemporary Islamic practices for theorizing modern public spheres. The reinvention of gendered space suggests that figurations of body and space matter more than Jürgen Habermas’s logocentric theory of the bourgeois public sphere indicates...