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Songwashing: Russian Popular Music, Distraction, and Putin’s Fourth Term
Abstract This article investigates how the Russian state apparatus, in its diverse, loose, and undercoordinated points of affiliation, used contemporary popular music to its own advantage during Vladimir Putin’s fourth term and before the full‐scale war in Ukraine.
Marco Biasioli
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Abstract “Postnormal” currents of thought, which are herein used in reference to the post‐normal science and the postnormal times frameworks, have been tremendously useful to help us understand the limits of science and the nature of societal change.
Alex Fergnani
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This article discusses the introductory remarks to this special issue by Mattias Brand, as well as the two articles written by the Mattias Brand and Gerard Wiegers, respectively. It includes my own reflections in the commentary on the three contributions.
Volkhard Krech
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Metamodernism and the Study of Religion: An Introduction
Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 481-482, December 2022.
Brian Collins +1 more
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Provincializing American Theory
Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 509-512, December 2022.
Wouter J. Hanegraaff
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Minding the Gap: Why Epistemological Rectitude Doesn't Lead to Political Emancipation
Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 505-508, December 2022.
Sohaib Khan
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Lightning Bugs and Fireflies: Can Metamodernism Help Us Do Better Comparative Mythology?
Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 497-500, December 2022.
Brian Collins
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Objective Humanities, Reflexive Humanities
Religious Studies Review, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 501-504, December 2022.
Jessica Zu
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Trembling: The winds and I [PDF]
This is a text based on a keynote address that I gave at the IDIERI, 2022 conference in Warwick. The theme of IDIERI, 2022 was “Navigating mess and complexity in uncertain times.” It is particularly relevant to this issue because the project ...
Sahni, Urvashi
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Straight talking honest politics: Rhetorical style and ethos in the mediated politics of metamodernity [PDF]
The leader of the British Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, is known for his ‘straight talking, honest politics’ (indeed, this was the slogan for his first leadership campaign). This chapter examines the rhetorical construction of authenticity in three videos
Browse, Sam
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