The Shallow and Uneven Diffusion of Capitalism in Everyday Life in Post-Soviet Moscow "The shallow and uneven diffusion of capitalism in everyday life in post-Soviet Moscow", Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 18... C Williams,J Round - 《Social Science Electronic ...
2010 . The Shallow and Uneven Diffusion of Capitalism in Everyday Life in Post-Soviet Moscow. Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe , 18: 53–69. [Taylor & Francis Online]Williams, C. C., & Round, J. (2010). The shallow and uneven diffusion of capitalism into ...
2002. Urbanization, Everyday Life and the Survival of Capitalism: Lefebvre, Gramsci and the Problematic of Hegemony. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 13:2.Kipfer S (2002) Urbanization, everyday life and the survival of capitalism: Lefebvre, Gramsci and the problematic of hegemony. Capitalism Nature ...
Climate Change Lurking Behind Every Corner: Review of Mark Bould’s The Anthropocene Unconscious. From ‘Dune’ to climate change, UChicago scholar draws from unique experiences in new course. The Death of Philip K. Dick Brought to Life. The Octavia Butler Novel for Our Times. Not that one....
world. This has reinforced our understanding of the pervasiveness of surveillance and sharpened our appreciation of the ways in which contemporary surveillance practice is conducted within the wider context of the “securitization ofeveryday life.” Intersecting with the securitization of surveillance has ...
consumption, but Crary argues that under late capitalism even the notion of everyday life – long a bastion of habits and rhythms beyond and beneath the regimentation of time by work and other institutions – has been thoroughly occupied by the logic of participation in an unremitting globalized ...
Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil. —Joseph A. Schumpeter 20 Every year the progress of advanced capitalist society makes our population consist of more and more isolates. This is because of the infrastructure of the economy, especially electronic communications. —Mary Douglas ...
Objects we buy are duplicitous, functioning both as a consumer good and as productive capital, collecting surplus value from our everyday activities to be traded in the market for future behaviour. Our bodily functions, private moments, our leisure time are all “recast as legible inputs for ...
My fundamental argument pivots on belief in Maslow's hierarchy, and that is thenature of humans to constantly attempt to attain their needs. When all the needs on a particular level are fulfilled, it is in ournatureto strive to fulfill the needs at a higher level. And by depriving individu...
And while we are still reeling from the shock to our everyday lives, we should look at some of these huge changes to our routines as a possible — even hopeful — new normal. Selling your labor in a capitalist marketplace so you don’t end up on the street is horrible and unnatural,...