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Researching Contemporary Culture: Public Practices ‘ Post-Crash Theory and Practice ’

Researching Contemporary Culture: Public Practices ‘ Post-Crash Theory and Practice ’. Professor Gary Hall (Coventry) Dr Clare Birchall (King ’ s College London).

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Researching Contemporary Culture: Public Practices ‘ Post-Crash Theory and Practice ’

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  1. Researching Contemporary Culture: Public Practices‘Post-Crash Theory and Practice’ Professor Gary Hall (Coventry) Dr Clare Birchall (King’s College London)

  2. ‘I think culture really lags behind politics. I think particularly music it’s really glaring—there just doesn’t seem to be any music which has substantially grasped the new mood after 2010 really... It seems to me to be a major disjunction between the political situation and cultural forms. The cultural forms that dominate still seem to be so pre-2008 actually.’ - Mark Fisher, ‘Towards a New Hegemony’, New Left Project (2012)

  3. Liquid Books http://liquidbooks.pbwiki.com

  4. Living Books About Life www.livingbooksaboutlife.org

  5. Michel Foucault Michel Foucault topped a 2009 Times Higher Education list of the most cited book authors in the humanities - Pierre Bourdieu was second with Jacques Derrida third

  6. An examination of the licenses used on two of the largest open access book publishing platforms reveals: - on the OAPEN platform 2 of the 966 books are licensed CC-BY, and 153 CC-BY-NC - on the DOAB 5 of the 778 books are licensed CC-BY, 215 CC-BY-NC (JannekeAdema and Gary Hall, ‘The Political Nature of the Book: On Artists' Books and Radical Open Access’, New Formations, 78, Summer, 2013)

  7. ‘Technology and Cultural Form: A Liquid Reader’ Goldsmiths College, University of London

  8. www.livingbooksaboutlife.org

  9. Open Humanities Press Non-profit Open Source Collective Gifts (rather than sells) Labour Non-rivalrous

  10. www.culturemachine.net

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