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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 333–357.
Published: 01 September 2022
...The Urban Popular Economy Collective; Solomon Benjamin; Alioscia Castronovo; Luci Cavallero; Cristina Cielo; Véronica Gago; Prince Guma; Rupali Gupte; Victoria Habermehl; Lana Salman; Prasad Shetty; AbdouMaliq Simone; Constance Smith; João Tonucci Abstract What is a life worth living and how...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (2): 383–412.
Published: 01 May 2006
.... 2002 . Cultural integrity in non-traditional societies: Cuba encounters the global market system. Cultural Dynamics 14 : 185 -204. “Sales + Economy + Efficiency = Revolution”? Dollarization, Consumer Capitalism, and Popular Responses...
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Public Culture (2021) 33 (2 (94)): 151–160.
Published: 01 May 2021
... change in a post‐pandemic era. Copyright 2021 by Duke University Press 2021 urban majority computation popular economy density figures 1–3 Majority Districts, Mumbai. FIGURES 1–3 Majority Districts, Mumbai. figures 4–6 Majority Districts, Jakarta. FIGURES 4–6...
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Public Culture (2022) 34 (3 (98)): 319–325.
Published: 01 September 2022
.... The Collective centers majoritarian efforts to make “lives deemed worth living” within an urban popular economy . This “social economy of articulation, in which the multiple positions of any household are drawn together in varying degrees of mutual implication,” produces livable territory, even if only...
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Public Culture (2000) 12 (2): 477–498.
Published: 01 May 2000
... field in which anything seemed possible. This new free space, added to Taiwan’s irresolvable political position, has fostered the religious creativity we now see there. 479 Public Culture Taiwan’s economy is not as unusual...
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Public Culture (2006) 18 (2): 413–435.
Published: 01 May 2006
... — Alessandrismo, the Popular Front, the Christian Democrat project of a “revolution in liberty,” and Allende’s “Chilean road to socialism” — all attempted to develop the model of the inwardly oriented economy, albeit in accordance with very different sociopoliti- cal platforms.15 To borrow a phrase from...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (3): 515–544.
Published: 01 September 2002
... Culture effects, to mass reading publics. Stories about tourism were important vehicles of translation. While the intricacies of diplomacy and political economy could be difficult to convey in the popularized vocabularies of the press, stories about...
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Public Culture (2004) 16 (2): 289–314.
Published: 01 May 2004
... . Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Callaway, Barbara. 1987 . Muslim Hausa women in Nigeria: Tradition and change . Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. Castells, Manuel. 1996 . The information age: Economy, society and culture. Vol. 1, The rise of the network society . Oxford: Blackwell...
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Public Culture (2000) 12 (1): 233–257.
Published: 01 January 2000
... by the educational demands of accelerated Asian economies. Their different politics notwithstanding, these two interpretations of Japanese popular culture in Asia share two underlying assumptions. Firstly, despite the book character in 1970...
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Public Culture (1996) 8 (2): 251–289.
Published: 01 May 1996
.... Lubeck. 1983. “The Popular Classes and the Oil Boom: A Political Econonmy of Rural and Urban Poverty.” In I. W. Zartman, ed., The Political Economy of Nigeria . New York: Praeger, 105 -144. Weaver , M. 1995. “The Novelist and the Sheik.” The New Yorker , 30 January , 52 -69...
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Public Culture (2002) 14 (1): 91–124.
Published: 01 January 2002
... conception among others. The muta- tion of this view of moral order into our social imaginary is the development of certain social forms that characterize Western modernity: the market economy, the public sphere, the self-governing people, among...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (2): 333–368.
Published: 01 May 2010
...: that, above all Coca-Cola other signs, the icon activates a distinctive semiotic economy that lends itself to forging social bonds — to unifying a popular through signification. Hence Coca-Cola: what better way to get at the popular but to examine those signifying practices that consume the “face...
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Public Culture (1995) 7 (3): 593–629.
Published: 01 September 1995
... Africa by France Inter. From the end of 1990 to May 1991 a series of lotteries, popular games of chance, and pyramidal money schemes called promotions profoundly destabilized the urban economy. Promising and initially delivering spectacular profits for minimal investment within a very few...
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Public Culture (2015) 27 (1 (75)): 109–135.
Published: 01 January 2015
... of an emerging “emotion economy” that generates unique forms of celebrity by producing and circulating heightened emotional performances as “branded affect.” A key signifier of what reality TV is and is becoming, branded affect underscores the commodification of emotion in the contemporary media landscape...
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Public Culture (2011) 23 (2): 471–480.
Published: 01 May 2011
... and economy as global technologies and Gandhi's travels with them. At the same time, addiction named Gandhi's condemnation of modern civilization and its slavish relation to technology and futurity. This would be counteracted not with an easy cure but by recasting law and economy as tools and habits of self...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (3 (92)): 453–463.
Published: 01 September 2020
... the defiance of the popular will that his inauguration represents is that American electoral institutions are antidemocratic and easily gamed. Yet the fact that such a fluke could occur is itself revealing — not only of the well- known flaws in the US Constitutional system, but of the fragility...
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Public Culture (1996) 8 (3): 441–466.
Published: 01 September 1996
...Andrew Apter Copyright © 1996 by The University of Chicago 1996 Literature Cited Ahmed , Mahmoon B. 1977 . “Festac: Time to Re-Assess Our Culture.” New Nigerian , 15 January , 1 -2. Appadurai , Arjun . 1990 . “Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy...
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Public Culture (2000) 12 (2): 291–343.
Published: 01 May 2000
... as a result of the end of the Cold War and the growth of the global market economy. 298 historical implications of the current moment by eavesdropping on the popular Millennial Capitalism anxieties to be heard in such places. How do we interpret the mounting disen...
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Public Culture (1996) 8 (3): 539–566.
Published: 01 September 1996
... (International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources). 1980 . World Conservation Strategy: Living Resource Conservation of Sustainable Development . Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. Jacobs , Michael . 1990 . Sustainable Development: Greening the Economy . London: The Fabian Society...
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Public Culture (1988) 1 (1): 62–64.
Published: 01 January 1988
.... Wollacott (eds Popular Culture and Social Relations. Milton Keynes and Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1986. Benson, Susan Porter. Counter Cultures: Saleswomen, Managers and Customers in American Department Stores, 1890-1940. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988. Brett, Guy...