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Social Text (2024) 42 (2 (159)): 89–98.
Published: 01 June 2024
..., reclaiming the energy commons. The article discusses some of the suite of transmedia tools currently being developed by the Public Power Observatory. [email protected] Copyright © 2024 by Duke University Press 2024 climate change energy democracy public power just transition...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (1 (150)): 39–67.
Published: 01 March 2022
..., urban-based coalitions are important to holding energy states accountable. They provide forms of energy democracy that watch over the cozy alliances between corporate-state and transnational actors intent upon dispossession as a means to expand new markets for extractive capitalism. Transversal land...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (4 (153)): 125–151.
Published: 01 December 2022
... structures. While erasing the US system of chattel slavery and the ways its afterlives continue to shape US society, politics, identities, environments, and energy systems, the GE essay makes the argument that US democracy and cultural production might require enslavement. It points out...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (1 (150)): 135–155.
Published: 01 March 2022
... . Green Fergus . “ Anti-Fossil Fuel Norms .” Climatic Change 150 , no. 1 ( 2018 ): 103 – 16 . Healy Noel , and Barry John . “ Politicizing Energy Justice and Energy System Transitions: Fossil Fuel Divestment and a ‘Just Transition.’ ” Energy Policy 108 ( 2017 ): 451 – 59...
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Social Text (2007) 25 (2 (91)): 143–168.
Published: 01 June 2007
... spending rather than sustainable energy and
transportation systems. Both transnational corporations and the war-
fare state benefit from relatively weak, submissive trade unions (at home
and abroad), marginalization of oppositional forces, underinvestment in
nonmilitary public goods...
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Social Text (2003) 21 (4 (77)): 35–50.
Published: 01 December 2003
... (and profits) are socialized. Nearly
every U.S. taxpayer, equity owner, or energy consumer will experience
either direct or indirect repercussions from the collapse. Second, corporate
decisions, which generate the social losses (and gains), are not democra-
tized or subject to even minor stakeholder...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (2 (155)): 45–73.
Published: 01 June 2023
..., Traverso explains how postfascism takes up the authoritarian, racist, militarist, and revanchist politics of its predecessor but wraps itself in a simplistic but narcotic rhetoric of market-oriented democracy, freedom, and even equality. Yet while Traverso rightly identifies the political economy...
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Social Text (2001) 19 (1 (66)): 1–18.
Published: 01 March 2001
..., nuclear technology is not merely a defense
or energy infrastructure or a scientific force running against “culture,”
nor is it to be upheld simply as culture-free or value-neutral. In addition
to these sometimes conflicting ways, the nuclear technology should also...
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Social Text (2017) 35 (3 (132)): 71–94.
Published: 01 September 2017
... Bay, from 28 September to 15 December 2014 to protest the lack of democracy there. If we adopt the traditional Habermasian model, this movement probably should be considered a failure. Not only does the central government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) refuse to grant more political autonomy...
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Social Text (2000) 18 (4 (65)): 109–116.
Published: 01 December 2000
...). But the passion and energy of that evening
came not from these polite political interventions but from the music of
democracy. the then hugely popular folk-rock band Run-Rig, whose style was to cast
into modern rock idiom the old Gaelic laments...
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Social Text (2004) 22 (3 (80)): 1–23.
Published: 01 September 2004
...
Future Matters 3
life, matter, bodies, technicity, and time, which is indebted in part to a
Derridean treatment of techne and the forces of a generalized writing, and
also to a Deleuzian treatment of matter-energy fl...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (4 (153)): 153–179.
Published: 01 December 2022
...Jennifer Wenzel Abstract This essay discusses “Forms of Life” in two senses: first, infrastructure as a social process that fosters particular forms of collective life and second, the agency/vitality imputed to infrastructure. The essay considers an unremarked ambivalence in energy humanities about...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 63–66.
Published: 01 September 2009
... and
Social Text 100 • Fall 2009 6 5
political logics. As Gan Yang suggests in Social Text 55, such a consider-
ation works to delink (neo)liberalism from its privileged presumptions of
democracy and freedom.7
In short...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 67–70.
Published: 01 September 2009
... in Social Text 55, such a consider-
ation works to delink (neo)liberalism from its privileged presumptions of
democracy and freedom.7
In short, reading China as a social text demands, most of all, that we
not reduce...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 71–73.
Published: 01 September 2009
... and
Social Text 100 • Fall 2009 6 5
political logics. As Gan Yang suggests in Social Text 55, such a consider-
ation works to delink (neo)liberalism from its privileged presumptions of
democracy and freedom.7
In short...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 74–77.
Published: 01 September 2009
... • Fall 2009 6 5
political logics. As Gan Yang suggests in Social Text 55, such a consider-
ation works to delink (neo)liberalism from its privileged presumptions of
democracy and freedom.7
In short, reading China...
Journal Article
Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 78–84.
Published: 01 September 2009
... privileged presumptions of
democracy and freedom.7
In short, reading China as a social text demands, most of all, that we
not reduce it to a preconstituted object of knowledge. Rather, we need to
ask how China and the objects...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 85–91.
Published: 01 September 2009
... is complicated by culture's intimate ties to the state: administration, governmentality, and war. These days, the culture concept's combination of expansionist energies and inner antagonisms makes it a slippery and untrustworthy idea: it offers, at once, too much and too little. Social Text 's long romance...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (1 (150)): 157–164.
Published: 01 March 2022
..., and multispecies abolition democracy. The importance of radical, multi-issue politics and cross-movement solidarities is also given serious attention. References Breceher Jeremy . Against Doom: A Climate Insurgency Manual . Oakland, CA : PM , 2017 . Brecher Jeremy . Climate Insurgency...
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Social Text (2022) 40 (1 (150)): 1–20.
Published: 01 March 2022
... in his interview calls a “multispecies abolition democracy.” The third contribution comes from Marco Armiero, who takes us to the trash-filled streets of Naples, Italy, at the height of an urban garbage crisis. Focusing on how the embodied experience of contamination led to a political renewal...
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