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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 251–256.
Published: 01 September 2009
... that institutions like political
parties and trade unions, and even some states, may indeed play an impor-
tant part in organizing multitudes, but are also being transformed by them,
just as academic publishers and universities are enabling anticorporate,
antidisciplinary journals like Social Text...
Journal Article
Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 145–153.
Published: 01 March 2018
...After Globalism Writing Group This essay discusses some of the exigencies and potentialities of contemporary writing performed in but not entirely of an academic idiom. Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press 2018 academic publishing satire poetry the Right Once upon a time...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 43–51.
Published: 01 September 2009
...Ana María Dopico As Social Text published its first essays on Latin America, the Americas were living the disastrous consequences of a hemispheric cold war in the forms of dictatorships, military rule, and brutal state violence; confronting popular and institutionalized revolutions; and suffering...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (2 (155)): 77–80.
Published: 01 June 2023
... flippantly, “What's the problem? If you change your mind, just write and publish something new.” Easy to say, I thought, when you've got two dozen books to your name. Nonetheless, his advice was disarming and helped demystify academic publishing for me. This was Stanley at his best: encouraging, funny...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 5–10.
Published: 01 March 2018
..., web-friendly title, since, as our publishers pointed out, we’re operating within the imperatives of digital academic publishing; “Here and Now” in the text, since the erasure itself is what we want to convey. 4 See Neumann et al., Theory of Games and Economic Behavior . 3 Maslow...
Journal Article
Social Text (2002) 20 (1 (70)): 1–9.
Published: 01 March 2002
... doldrums of the academic publishing market? Can a jour-
restate the nal effect the same kinds of interventions in today’s cultural scene as
twenty-five years ago? Jacqueline Stevens’s essay in this issue concretizes
mission of Social
some...
Journal Article
Social Text (2004) 22 (2 (79)): 1–11.
Published: 01 June 2004
... of
California, Berkeley, Milton R. Stern, Power and Conflict in Continuing Profes-
sional Education (Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth, 1983).
16. The American Association of University Professors journal, Academe,
published several...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 155–160.
Published: 01 March 2018
... streets of academic publishing, littered with pdf files. Words can make a difference, not only because they can be powerful but also because they can be banal and, worse, obfuscating. We don’t want to use words without locating them within history and geography, which is to say, within the spaces...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 131–143.
Published: 01 March 2018
... academic publishing; “ Here and Now ” in the text, since the erasure itself is what we want to convey. 5 Muñoz, Cruising Utopia . References Erkalovic Aleksandar Hyde Adam kanarinka Linksvayer Mike Mandiberg Michael Peirano Marta tarka sissu Taylor Astra...
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Social Text (2007) 25 (1 (90)): 17–39.
Published: 01 March 2007
...)
“Academic freedom” is defined as the freedom to inquire, discover, publish Ward Churchill
and teach truth as the faculty member sees it, subject to no control or
authority save the control and authority of the rational methods by which
truth is established. Within the bounds...
Journal Article
Social Text (2020) 38 (4 (145)): 149–156.
Published: 01 December 2020
... and Crosby’s article in this issue. One could also think about the broader constellation in queer academic publishing around sex and erotics by thinking this journal special issue alongside designated book series in university presses such as NYU Press’s Sexual Cultures and Duke University Press’s Perverse...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 177–181.
Published: 01 September 2009
... disciplinary field.
While all of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 188–193.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt,
this reflected, in part, the limited academic clout...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 196–197.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt,
this reflected, in part, the limited academic clout...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 199–202.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt,
this reflected, in part, the limited academic clout...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 169–170.
Published: 01 September 2009
... disciplinary field.
While all of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 171–175.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt,
this reflected, in part, the limited academic clout...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 176.
Published: 01 September 2009
... disciplinary field.
While all of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 182–187.
Published: 01 September 2009
... of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt,
this reflected, in part, the limited academic clout...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 203–204.
Published: 01 September 2009
... disciplinary field.
While all of these collectives were stacked with people who were tak-
ing “the long march through the institutions,” none of the journals, at that
time, had a solid institutional home or an academic publisher. No doubt...
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