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Journal-Issue: Race/Matter [2]
Editorial: Race/Matter - materialism and the politics of racialization
by
Dimitris Papadopoulos
and
Sanjay Sharma
• 23 Feb 08
Racists like us…
by
James Arvanitakis
and
Dinesh Wadiwel
• 23 Feb 08
White ravers in a Goan village: race as machinic assemblage
by
Arun Saldanha
• 23 Feb 08
The force of race
by
Daniel Swanton
• 23 Feb 08
2016: archive project
by
Zanny Begg
• 23 Feb 08
How do bodies matter? understanding embodied racialised subjectivities
by
Damien Riggs
• 23 Feb 08
Material effects: race, class and masculinities among South African teachers
by
Robert Morrell
and
Debbie Epstein
• 23 Feb 08
reckless driving: race through mass spec and global capital on highway 5
by
Jenny Reardon
• 23 Feb 08
The materiality of race theory
by
Ben Pitcher
• 23 Feb 08
The materialisation of race in multiculture
by
Angela Mitropoulos
• 23 Feb 08
Performing the context - crossing the orders
by
Marianne Pieper
,
Efthimia Panagiotidis
and
Vassilis Tsianos
• 23 Feb 08
‘Passing Drama’: the materialization of race [video]
by
Angela Melitopoulos
• 23 Feb 08
Along the color line: racialization and resistance in cognitive capitalism
by
Anna Curcio
• 23 Feb 08
Materialism Today
by
Ash Sharma
• 1 Jul 07
Into the voice box
by
Dimitris Papadopoulos
• 14 May 07
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Editorial:
'All the pieces matter'
- introductory notes on
The Wire
The Life and Times of Fuzzy Dunlop: Herc and the Modern Urban Crime Environment
The Subversion of Heteronormative Assumptions in HBO's
The Wire
"Thin Line 'tween heaven and here"
(Bubbles): Real and Imagined Space in
The Wire
Common Ground: The Political Economy of
The Wire
The Politics of Brisket: Jews and
The Wire
A man's gotta have a code: Identity, Racial Codes and HBO's
The Wire
White Negroes and
The Wire
Who Loves Ya, David Simon?
"These Are Not Your Children":
The Wire's
eighth graders and their fate at Edward Tillman Middle School
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Noah Slater
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Journal versus Wikipedia: race and the hierarchy of knowledge
I'm not sure if I am reading too much into this article, but it seems like the editor you were talki...
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Tony Fleming
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Journal versus Wikipedia: race and the hierarchy of knowledge
Yep. Though my brother has written four books on Hollywood history and compiled a list of 29,000 da...
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HoaD
on
Turning Universities into Borders: The Case of the SOAS Cleaners
Sadly, the cosmopolitanism you refer to in the British universities is likely to become a victim of ...
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Christian
on
The Politics of Brisket: Jews and
The Wire
I don't think I can say that you have a chip on your shoulder but I would definitely say that you ha...
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Jon
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Journal versus Wikipedia: race and the hierarchy of knowledge
"a project as apparently democratic as Wikipedia may nevertheless reproduce dominant structures of k...
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