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Climate Science as Counterculture
This article investigates climate science as a cultural object. By pursuing the “logic of its aporias”, it is shown that climate science emerged at the confluence of the objective development of the means of production (constituting a “planetary general ...
Daniel Cunha
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Crowd psychology and the politics of co-production: Social control, democratic order and the consequences of theory. [PDF]
Abstract Social psychology has long claimed neutrality in its explanations of collective behaviour, yet its foundational theories of crowds have repeatedly been co‐produced with institutions of authority and mobilized in the reactionary governance of social order.
Stott C.
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The Crisis of the Modern City: Counterculture in Wrocław
The text analyzes the relationship between the crisis of modernity and the counterculture movement, using the example of the history of post-war Wrocław. The city has become a scene of counterculture movements, unique in its dynamics.
Grzegorz Niziołek
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Biotech: The Counterculture Origins of an Industry
The article reviews the book "Biotech: The Counterculture Origins of an Industry," by Rebecca Hedreen.
Rebecca Hendreen
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Cultural and ontological foundations of the teachings of the Church of Satan
This article is devoted to the problem of highlighting the cultural and ontological foundations of the teaching of the Church of Satan (whose founder is A.S. LaVey), which originates in the sixties of the last century in the United States.
U. S. Pertseva
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From countercultures to suburban cultures : Frank Zappa after 1968 [PDF]
Publisher's description of book: ’Counterculture’ emerged as a term in the late 1960s and has been re-deployed in more recent decades in relation to other forms of cultural and socio-political phenomena.
Sklower, Jedediah, Whiteley, Sheila
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Counterculture and Social Revolution in the Context of Project Activity. Information Technology and Citizen Diplomacy [PDF]
The 1960s were a period of cultural revolution, social change, and activism. These factors led to the development of counterculture in Western society. The article examines how the energy crisis of the 1970s brought alternative energy technologies to a ...
Sazikov Aleksey V.
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Thoreau and Spadina Dreamers Unite: Idealistic Communities in Canadian Publishing [PDF]
The rise of Canadian national identity in the 1960s contributed to a flourishing small press movement across the country. One of the most impressive, long-standing and influential presses of this era was Coach House Press, located near the University of ...
Ravvin, Norman
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What does counterculture do? This is the question we asked ourselves repeatedly in curating this issue for M/C Journal. While incredible examples of countercultural lives—collective and individual—were described in articles we received, what we have tried to do is bring together research on how counterculture is both theorised and practised in local ...
Rob Garbutt +2 more
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Exporting the Nordic children’s ’68: the global publishing scandal of The Little Red Schoolbook [PDF]
The Little Red Schoolbook (1969) was one of the most well-travelled media products for children from ’68 aimed at children, and it was certainly the most notorious.
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