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What the digitalisation of music tells us about capitalism, culture and the power of the information technology sector

What the digitalisation of music tells us about capitalism, culture and the power of the information technology sector

... of culture under capitalism, using the example of music: that the main ways in which people gain access to cultural experiences are subject to frequent, radical and disorienting ...and culture are ...

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Popular Culture and Workplace Gendering among Varieties of Capitalism: Working Women and their Representation in Japanese Manga

Popular Culture and Workplace Gendering among Varieties of Capitalism: Working Women and their Representation in Japanese Manga

... of capitalism literature, she does not advocate examining the role of culture in reproducing spatial variability in institutional values and ...of capitalism lit- erature does not do enough to ...

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Towards a consumerist critique of capitalism: A socialist defence of consumer culture

Towards a consumerist critique of capitalism: A socialist defence of consumer culture

... to capitalism, if it is not to relapse into a frozen world in which everybody has their place, must find a functional equivalent to this alterity- facilitating function of consumer ...

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Sexual Capitalism: Marxist Reflections on Sexual Politics, Culture and Economy in the 21st Century

Sexual Capitalism: Marxist Reflections on Sexual Politics, Culture and Economy in the 21st Century

... of capitalism from the 1870s to the start of the Second World War; the “gay-dominant” regime was part of the Fordist phase of capitalism up until the 1980s; and the “homonormative-dominant” regime started ...

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Can the object be a comrade?

Can the object be a comrade?

... commodity culture’ (2010: ...that capitalism was not just the exploitation of workers by the inhuman process of accumulating capital, but rather the exploitation of the human and the object (2010: ...

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Civilisations and Capitalism: On Economic Growth and Institutions

Civilisations and Capitalism: On Economic Growth and Institutions

... political culture have typically refrained from a reinterpretation of the idea of civilisations, as a few well-known traditional approaches to this concept have been severely ...modern capitalism or ...

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Revelations from a Dying Planet: Agriculture, Corporate Capitalism, and the Murder of Nature

Revelations from a Dying Planet: Agriculture, Corporate Capitalism, and the Murder of Nature

... Social and critical theorists have long understood the power of ideologies to consciously and unconsciously shape our views of reality. The beliefs, values, and goals of ideologies form the basic assumptions we have ...

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‘Such a ceremonial perversion!’; Baroque, Capitalism, and A Mouthful of Birds

‘Such a ceremonial perversion!’; Baroque, Capitalism, and A Mouthful of Birds

... while capitalism tries to delude the masses with its culture of spectacle and surface, the baroque tries to inform them that spectacle and surface can be ...

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Epochality, Global Capitalism and Ecology

Epochality, Global Capitalism and Ecology

... Beyond simple definition, the nature and constitution of epochality is variously un- derstood and essentially contested. From a natural-scientific viewpoint, human beings are enmeshed within long-term patterns of ...

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Bureaucratic capitalism and the work of Cornelius Castoriadis

Bureaucratic capitalism and the work of Cornelius Castoriadis

... In the last eighty years, we have seen the rise and rise and rise of junk: junk culture, junk science, junk business, and junk everything. Much of this has come with the imprimatur of the state. Many of the junk ...

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Capitalist Crisis, Communication, & Culture – Introduction to the Special Issue of tripleC

Capitalist Crisis, Communication, & Culture – Introduction to the Special Issue of tripleC

... tal, capitalism, capitalist crisis, dialectics, surplus value, accumulation, and ...media, culture, information, and communication in particular, a renewal of the in- terest in the just mentioned economic ...

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Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism

Critical Reflections on Time and Capitalism

... test culture against financialised capitalism must occur simultaneously” (208) while ‘oppositional coalitions and the populaces […] must demand […] recognition from transnational corporations and ...

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Affective capitalism: Investments and investigations

Affective capitalism: Investments and investigations

... affective capitalism from three ...affective capitalism, which relies on creative, precarious, and self-exploitative working conditions to create ...

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I’d Prefer Another: Pub Culture as a Third-Way Resistance to Capitalism

I’d Prefer Another: Pub Culture as a Third-Way Resistance to Capitalism

... 11 Linking the present space of pubs to that of the past café, we can again look to Pinsker who writes of the vital cultural importance of such a locale: “Amid the enormous historical, cultural, and economic upheavals of ...

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... new culture in ...New culture in music is shown in the more awareness of the Balinese people in enjoying Balinese pop ...musical culture in the ...modern capitalism but postmodern one as the ...

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Commodifying the ‘information age’: intellectual property rights, the state and the internet

Commodifying the ‘information age’: intellectual property rights, the state and the internet

... support or enforce this control is seldom needed, behind the acceptance of property by those conducting social relations lies the strength of the state. These property rights must be robust as the central requirement of ...

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Capitalizing on chaos: Climate change and disaster capitalism

Capitalizing on chaos: Climate change and disaster capitalism

... industrial capitalism grounded in fossil fuel exploitation originating in the 1700s – for which neoliberalism, indeed, serves as an attempted corrective, endeavoring to internalize natural resources as essential ...

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Neoliberal and Neoconservative Immiseration Capitalism in England: Policies and Impacts on Society and on Education

Neoliberal and Neoconservative Immiseration Capitalism in England: Policies and Impacts on Society and on Education

... increased (`raced' and gendered) social class stratification in education provision and results. Schooling and education are more and more geared to the extraction of direct and indirect profit, and the production of ...

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From capital-labour to capital-life

From capital-labour to capital-life

... when capitalism is not only a mode of production but a production of worlds? To speak in these conditions about ‘production’, it is necessary to construct a radically different method than we find in political ...

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The Tragedy of Capitalism

The Tragedy of Capitalism

... In these overall matters, of course, though Keynes had promoted an agenda that challenged the mainstream economists, he fell short of the monetary reform movement proposals. His ideas left much of the modus operandi of ...

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