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Walter Benjamin, Franz Borkenau, and the Story of the Alienated Individual

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2016
In this article I claim that Walter Benjamin’s work is important for thinking our way toward revolutionary politics from a linguistic-cultural perspective.
Graham Mackenzie
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The Left, Labour, and the Future of U.S. Radicalism: The Struggle for Immigrant Rights

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2014
will do later if ...
Steve Striffler
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Value Proposition: Canadian Freelance Writers at the Intersection of Exploitation and Alienation

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2020
Over several years now, scholars have redressed a deficit in critical communication research in Canada as it relates to questions involving cultural labourers.
Robert Bertuzzi
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Under the Skin: Negotiating the Affect of Tattoo Removal

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2018
This autoethnography analyses the construction of personhood in relation to tattoos and their removal by exploring the affective response the author had during his first tattoo removal experience.
Fraser Kendrick GermAnn
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Julius Nyerere (1922 – 1999), an African Philosopher, Re-envisions Teacher Education to Escape Colonialism

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2009
Before the introduction of the Western system of education into Africa (18th century), the aim of indigenous education was to preserve the cultural heritage of the family, the clan, and the larger groups.
Thenjiwe Major, Thalia M. Mulvihill
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Students Work: A Discourse Analysis of Writing Center Mission Statements

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2012
This research report summarizes my current project: a rhetorical analysis of how writing center mission statements represent their undergraduate peer tutors.
Andrew Rihn
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Gender, Production, and the ‘the Transition to Capitalism’: Assessing the Historical Basis for a Unitary Materialist Theory

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2011
: When socialist feminists discussed the potential and pitfalls of Marxism in the “domestic labour debate,” the specific relationship between patriarchy and capital emerged as a defining concern.
Gary Blank
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The Failure of the State and the Rise of Anarchism in Contemporary Anti-Systemic Praxis

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2018
The centrality of anarchism to the praxis of contemporary anti-systemic social movements has been well documented. From the alter-globalisation movement to Occupy, many contemporary anti-systemic movements are defined by their commitment to some of the ...
Morgan Rodgers Gibson
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Special Theme Issue Introduction. Fracturing Neoliberalism: Ethnographic Interventions

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2010
Introduction to special theme articles on neoliberalism and ethnographic interventions.
Kaja Tretjak, Elan Abrell
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