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  • - Street Livelihoods and Marginal Citizenship in Britain
    by Suzanne M. Hall
    £21.49 - 75.49

  • - The Rise of the Minneapolis Sound
    by Andrea Swensson
    £13.99

  • - Fictions of National Security after 9/11
    by Lindsay Thomas
    £19.99

  • by Tero Karppi
    £13.99

    Exploring and conceptualizing practices, technologies, and politics of disconnecting How do we think beyond the dominant images and imaginaries of connectivity? Undoing Networks enables a different connectivity: “digital detox” is a luxury for stressed urbanites wishing to lead a mindful life. Self-help books advocate “digital minimalism” to recover authentic experiences of the offline. Artists envision a world without the internet. Activists mobilize against the expansion of the 5G network. If connectivity brought us virtual communities, information superhighways, and participatory culture, disconnection comes with privacy tools, Faraday shields, and figures of the shy. This book explores nonusage and the “right to disconnect” from work and from the excessive demands of digital capitalism.

  • by Alexandra Juhasz
    £15.49

    More important than flagging things “really fake” is to understand why they are dismissed as fake The new truth is the one that circulates: digital truth emerges from lists, databases, archives, and conditions of storage. Multiple truths may be activated through search, link, and retrieve queries. Alexandra Juhasz, Ganaele Langlois, and Nishant Shah respond by taking up story, poetry, and other human logics of care, intelligence, and dignity to explore sociotechnological and politico-aesthetic emergences in a world where information overload has become a new ontology of not-knowing. Their feminist digital methods allow considerations of internet things through alternative networked internet time: slowing down to see, honor, and engage with our past; invoking indeterminacy as a human capacity that lets multiple truths commingle on a page or in a body; and saving the truths of ourselves and our others differently from the corporate internet’s perpetual viral movement. Writing across their own shared truisms, actors, and touchstones, the authors propose creative tactics, theoretical overtures, and experimental escape routes built to a human scale as ways to regain our capacities to know and tell truths about ourselves.

  • - Afghan Migrants in England
    by Nichola Khan
    £19.99 - 75.49

  • - Thinking across Ecological Temporalities
     
    £19.99

    "Humanists, scientists, and artists collaborate to address the disjunctive temporalities of ecological crisis"--

  • - Racial Science and Twentieth-Century Design
    by Ginger Nolan
    £24.99

  • - Rossellini, Watkins, and Godard beyond Cinema
    by Michael Cramer
    £21.49

    The first book on three great filmmakers' efforts to transform television

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    £77.99

  • - Using Life to Manage Life
    by Jamie Lorimer
    £20.99 - 77.99

  • - Satoumi and Coral Reef Conservation in Okinawa
    by C. Anne Claus
    £19.99

  • - Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980)
    by Prisons Information Group & Michel Foucault
    £27.49

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    £19.99

    "Leading film and media scholars discuss multiple "ends" in the history of cinema"--

  • - From Star Trek to Siri
    by Liz W. Faber
    £21.49

  • - Afro-South Asian Collaborations in Black Popular Music
    by Elliott H. Powell
    £17.99

  • - Gnawa Identity through Music and Visual Culture
    by Cynthia J. Becker
    £22.49

    "A groundbreaking study of Blackness in Morocco through the lens of visual representation"--

  • by Peggy Wang
    £21.49

    "A revelatory reclaiming of five iconic Chinese artists and their place in art history"--

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