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Disrupted Knowledge Scholarship In A Time Of Change Tina Sikka

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Disrupted Knowledge Scholarship In A Time Of Change Tina Sikka
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.87 MB
Pages: 332
Author: Tina Sikka, Gareth Longstaff, Steve Walls
ISBN: 9789004536401, 900453640X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Disrupted Knowledge Scholarship In A Time Of Change Tina Sikka by Tina Sikka, Gareth Longstaff, Steve Walls 9789004536401, 900453640X instant download after payment.

Disrupted Knowledge: Scholarship in a Time of Change is a collection of essays that reflects the important work being done by the faculty in the School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University since 2020. It focuses on the intersecting disruptions of Covid-19, #BlackLivesMatter, political extremism, gender justice, the commodification of LGBTQ lives, and social media influence. Chapters in this book interrogate the themes of discourse, materiality, and affect; neoliberalism and commodification; media, citizenship, social relations and objects; the cultural politics of (in)visibility; and self-reflexivity and auto-ethnography.
Contributors are: James Barker, David Bates, Alexander Brown, Briony Carlin, Deborah Chambers, Abbey Couchman, Richard Elliott, Chris Haywood, Joss Hands, Sarah Hill, Gareth Longstaff, Joanne Sayner, Tina Sikka, Steve Walls, Michael Waugh, and Altman Yuzhu Peng.

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