November 2011
107 posts
German Energy Landscape: Where and How Is Its... →
Global rebellion: The coming chaos? By William I.... →
Occupation and Revolution, from the Running... →
Addition Is Useless, Multiplication Is King:... →
Federal Trade Commission: if Facebook cries,... →
@khaoid @ajnabee ... Ideology then is material... →
driftwork:
This is as brief as I could make it without being crassly representational, which is not my intention. In a sense we might consider ideology at a minimum as a representation of human beings lived relations to their condition of existence and that this relation is an imaginary one. But this…
The Crises of Democratic Capitalism, by Wolfgang... →
How the movies saved my life: Seeing the world in... →
The Frontline of Privatizing Public Education, by... →
The Resurgence of the Civic, by Adrian Pabst, from... →
Farewell to the wild man of cinema, by Geoffrey... →
Backwards and forwards in [social] time: two... →
138 Years of Popular Science Magazine in a Single... →
The New Spirit of Economics: Full of magic,... →
Controversial Film Director Ken Russell Dies At... →
Book Review – Cop in the Hood, from The Global... →
Will neuroscientific understanding undermine our... →
"L'animal est-il une personne ?" d'Yves Christen,... →
Inverting the Turing Test. Stuart Shieber... →
The Crime Fiction Sociologist. By Shawn Van... →
Occupy Everything! By Heidi Morrison, from Le... →
Popular Mechanics (on the work of David Gibson).... →
Nicolas Winding Refn and the Search for a Real... →
Why we should resist the idea of student as... →
Higher education under siege: challenging casino... →
Beginners (Mike Mills, 2011), from Not Just Movies →
Praxis. By Wayne Martin Mellinger, from Everyday... →
Filming Locally, Thinking Globally: The Search for... →
Occupy has the power to effect change, by Peter... →
Great Britain in the Greek looking glass, by... →
Channel 4 inadvertently illustrate Britain’s self-image.
Jeffrey Eugenides talks about 'The Marriage Plot'... →
Bruno Latour's new website →
Alain Accardo on Les Indignés, from The Global... →
The tactics of occupation: Becoming cockroach, by... →
Ingmar Bergman interviewed by Dick Cavett (1971),... →
We Are the 99.9%. By Paul Krugman, from The New... →
Pier Vittorio Aureli: The Project of Autonomy:... →
Race and American inequalities, by Daniel Little,... →
David Graeber: On the Invention of Money – Notes... →
The Slope of Violence and the Implied Gaze: UC... →
UC Trunchon and Pepper Spray Response Roundup, by... →
Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go (2010), from... →
Based on a Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel and starring Keira Knightley, Carey Mulligan and Andrew Garfield.
Palestine: cartography, memory, imagery. Some... →
Boosting the fight against international... →
“Strange and confused”: charities in bed with big... →