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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Permissiveness on Trial: Sex, Drugs, Rock, the Rolling Stones, and the Sixties Counterculture
The Redlands Affair, which involved drug-taking by countercultural musicians, was the defining scandal of Britain's “Summer of Love”. It catalyzed a debate about the nature and extent of the “permissive society” that continues to this day.
Marcus Collins
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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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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.
Heywood, Sophie +1 more
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Postérités du cut-up dans la chanson rock (1970-2000)
Created in 1959 by William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, the cut-up technique rests on cutting and assembling scraps of texts from various sources. Burroughs employed it notably in the “Nova trilogy” (The Soft Machine, 1961; The Ticket That Exploded ...
Clémentine Hougue
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Prison subculture in the context of the dialectic triad
The article contains the experience of socio-philosophical analysis of the prison subculture phenomenon. The relevance of this study is due to the transformation of the basic culture of society traditional values under the influence of the criminal ...
S. B. Ponomarev , G. M. Tikhonov
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Hegel's Eurocentric Triads of Dialectics and its Transformation to Kelly's Planetary Paradigm [PDF]
This article introduces Hegel's Eurocentric philosophy of dialectics in the 19th century and its transformation to Kelly’s planetary paradigm at the turn of the 20th-21st century.
ma, Z. G.
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Thea 'tricks': forms of resistance in the 1968 United States and after
The year 1968 seems to be the climax of the counterculture, as manifold forms of resistance emerged and multiple claims were asserted by various social groups. Such a polyphony may appear as a hodgepodge of uncoordinated elements, all the more so as 1968
Elodie Chazalon
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Cyberpunk as a Metacultural Movement: Philosophical-Cultural Analysis
The aim of the article is to analyse the phenomenon of modern mass culture and during this analysis find out its ontological status including scientism-technological imperatives of cyberculture and ideas of transhumanism. Results.
Валерій Кушнарьов
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Les logiques sociales de l’iconographie contestataire : le cas du quartier d’El Príncipe à Ceuta
Searching a nationalist propaganda, Ceuta’s public authorities, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, have carried out an instrumentalisation of urban iconography and place names.
Alicia Fernández García
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