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randomaxes' globalization [38 articles]

Artikler nylig sendt til randomaxes' bibliotek klassifisert med nøkkelordet globalization. You can also see everyone's globalization.
  • National, Transnational, or Supranational Cinema? Rethinking European Film Studies
    Media, Culture & Society, Vol. 27, No. 3. (2005), pp. 315-331.
    by Tim Bergfelder
  • Multitude : War and Democracy in the Age of Empire
    (03 August 2004)
    by Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri
  • Empire
    (15 August 2001)
    by Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri
  • The Advent of Netwar
    (2006)
    by John Arquilla, David Ronfeldt
  • Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet
    (04 July 2002)
    by Lisa Nakamura
  • Information Please: Culture and Politics in the Age of Digital Machines
    (25 October 2006)
    by Mark Poster
  • Illusions of Perfect Information and Fantasies of Control in the Information Society
    New Media and Society, Vol. 4, No. 1. (2002), pp. 93-122.
    by Dwayne Winseck
  • The Rise of the Network Society (Information Age, 1.)
    (01 September 1996)
    by Manuel Castells
  • The World of the Extensible Self
    (2005), pp. 1-22.
    by Paul Adams
    edited by Paul Adams
  • Spatial Materialism: Grossberg's Deleuzean Cultural Studies
    Cultural Studies, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2005), pp. 63-99.
    by Stephen Wiley
    posted to agamben culture deleuze globalization political spatial theory by randomaxes on 2007-10-14 18:29:17 as read
  • Rethinking Nationality in the Context of Globalization
    Communication Theory, Vol. 14, No. 1. (2004), pp. 78-86.
    by Stephen Wiley
    posted to globalization national spatial theory by randomaxes on 2007-10-10 17:04:32 as read
  • Conversations with Zizek
    (01 December 2003)
    by Slavoj Zizek, Glyn Daly
  • The Cinema After Babel: Language, Difference, Power
    Screen, Vol. 2, No. 3-4. (May-Aug 1985), pp. 35-58.
    by Ella Shochat, Robert Stam
  • Cosmopolitanism (A Public Culture Book)
    (01 June 2002)
  • International Film History, Transnational Film Theory
    (31 March 2005)
    by Kathleen Newman
    posted to cinema elsaesser film globalization history theory transnational by randomaxes on 2007-04-25 21:58:09 as read
  • Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers (Issues of Our Time)
    (26 February 2007)
    by Kwame A Appiah
  • Methodology of the Oppressed
    (01 May 2000)
    by Chela Sandoval
  • Displaced Persons: Symbols of South Asian Femininity and the Returned Gaze in U.S. Media Culture
    Communication Theory, Vol. 11, No. 2. (May 2001), pp. 201-217.
    by Meenakshi G Durham
    posted to colonialism culture ethnography globalization hall india by randomaxes on 2007-04-15 02:18:52 as read
  • Simulacra and Simulation
    (15 February 1995)
    by Jean Baudrillard
  • Reading Fictions of Romance: Gender, Sexuality, and Nationalism in Postcolonial India
    Journal of Communication, Vol. 52, No. 4. (December 2002), pp. 832-851.
    by Radhika Parameswaran
  • A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s
    Socialist Review, Vol. 80 (1985), pp. 65-108.
    by Donna Haraway
  • Specters of Marx: The State of the Debt, The Work of Mourning & the New International
    (25 May 2006)
    by Jacques Derrida
  • Homeless/global: Scaling places
    (1993), pp. 87-119.
    by Neil Smith
    edited by Jon Bird
  • High Concept: Movies and Marketing in Hollywood
    by Justin Wyatt
  • Hollywood Production Trends in the Era of Globalisation, 1990-99
    (2002), pp. 165-184.
    by Tino Balio
    edited by Steve Neale
    posted to 1980s 1990s american blockbuster cinema genre globalization hollywood by randomaxes on 2006-12-21 02:00:31 as read
  • 'A Major Presence in All the World Markets:' The Globalization of Hollywood in the 1990s
    (1998), pp. 58-73.
    by Tino Balio
    edited by Steve Neale, Murray Smith
  • 'Nobody Knows Everything:' Post-classical Historiographies and Consolidated Entertainment
    (1998), pp. 21-44.
    by Richard Maltby
    edited by Steve Neale, Murray Smith
  • notes The Blockbuster: Everything Connects, but Not Everything Goes
    (2001), pp. 11-22.
    by Thomas Elsaesser
    edited by Jon Lewis
  • Studying Contemporary American Film: A Guide to Movie Analysis
    (18 April 2002)
    by Thomas Elsaesser, Warren Buckland
  • The New Hollywood
    (1994), pp. 8-36.
    by Thomas Schatz
  • Postmodernism: or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism
    (1991)
    by Fredric Jameson
  • The Location of Culture
    (1994)
    by Homi K Bhabha
  • Contemporary Cultural Theory
    (21 November 2002)
    by Jeff Browitt, Andrew Milner
  • Global Hollywood 2
    (01 March 2005)
    by Toby Miller, Nitin Govil, John Mcmurria, Richard Maxwell, Ting Wang
    posted to cinema culture globalization transnational by randomaxes on 2006-04-12 15:13:49 as read
  • Media and Globalization
    (23 May 2001)
    by Silvio Waisbord, Kaarle Nordenstreng
    posted to brazil canada culture globalization imf india media national world_bank by randomaxes on 2006-04-06 05:49:23 as read
  • Hybridity, Or The Cultural Logic Of Globalization
    (30 June 2005)
    by Marwan M Kraidy
  • What Is Globalization?
    (26 November 1999)
    by Ulrich Beck
    posted to globalization media ngo transnational by randomaxes on 2006-02-23 23:29:21 as read
  • The Expediency of Culture: Uses of Culture in the Global Era (Post-Contemporary Interventions)
    (31 March 2004)
    by George Yudice
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