Category Archives: Theory, Culture and Society

The New Althusser – a possible TCS theme?

One of the ideas floated at yesterday’s Theory, Culture and Society board meeting was a theme issue on what might be called ‘the new Althusser’. Since his death, many previously unpublished writings have been published in France, with English translations following. … Continue reading

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Theory, Culture and Society board meeting

Yesterday was spent at Sage’s offices in London, at my first meeting of the Theory, Culture & Society editorial board. They say that you should not see two things made – laws and sausages – but seeing how this journal was … Continue reading

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Theory, Culture and Society – new webpage

theoryculturesociety.org – looks very good and a wealth of interesting things to follow up.

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Theory, Culture and Society – joining the editorial board

I am very pleased to say I’ve joined the editorial board of Theory, Culture and Society – a remarkable journal. The journal also runs a very interesting blog alongside the main publication.

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May 2013 issue of Theory, Culture & Society

The May 2013 issue of Theory, Culture & Society is now available, featuring: Articles by Raminder Kaur on India and the Nuclear State, Joyce Dalsheim on Israeli settlements and Palestinian nationalism, Leon Tan on Mike Tyson’s Maori tattoo, intellectual property … Continue reading

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Jussi Parikka and Tony Sampson discuss Tarde, networks and Virality

At the Theory, Culture and Society blog Jussi Parikka and Tony Sampson discuss Gabriel Tarde and networks – the discussion is based around Sampson’s recently published Virality: Contagion Theory in the Age of Networks.

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