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Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 (Paperback): Clare Birchall, Peter Knight Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 (Paperback)
Clare Birchall, Peter Knight
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Concise introduction to the development of conspiracy theories during the pandemic. Takes a balanced approach drawing on empirical data and social science research rather than sensationalism. Seeks to understand rather than just condemn or mock conspiracy theorists.

Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 (Hardcover): Clare Birchall, Peter Knight Conspiracy Theories in the Time of Covid-19 (Hardcover)
Clare Birchall, Peter Knight
R3,848 Discovery Miles 38 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concise introduction to the development of conspiracy theories during the pandemic. Takes a balanced approach drawing on empirical data and social science research rather than sensationalism. Seeks to understand rather than just condemn or mock conspiracy theorists.

Knowledge Goes Pop - From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip (Hardcover, English ed): Clare Birchall Knowledge Goes Pop - From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip (Hardcover, English ed)
Clare Birchall
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A voice on late night radio tells you that a fast food joint injects its food with drugs that make men impotent. A colleague asks if you think the FBI was in on 9/11. An alien abductee on the Internet claims extra-terrestrials have planted a microchip in her left buttock. 'Julia Roberts in Porn Scandal' shouts the front page of a gossip mag. A spiritual healer claims he can cure chronic fatigue syndrome with the energizing power of crystals . . . What do you believe? Knowledge Goes Pop examines the popular knowledges that saturate our everyday experience. We make this information and then it shapes the way we see the world. How valid is it when compared to official knowledge and why does such (mis)information cause so much institutional anxiety? Knowledge Goes Pop examines the range of knowledge, from conspiracy theory to plain gossip, and its role and impact in our culture.

Knowledge Goes Pop - From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip (Paperback, Anniversary/Spe): Clare Birchall Knowledge Goes Pop - From Conspiracy Theory to Gossip (Paperback, Anniversary/Spe)
Clare Birchall
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A voice on late night radio tells you that a fast food joint injects its food with drugs that make men impotent. A colleague asks if you think the FBI was in on 9/11. An alien abductee on the Internet claims extra-terrestrials have planted a microchip in her left buttock. 'Julia Roberts in Porn Scandal' shouts the front page of a gossip mag. A spiritual healer claims he can cure chronic fatigue syndrome with the energizing power of crystals . . . What do you believe? Knowledge Goes Pop examines the popular knowledges that saturate our everyday experience. We make this information and then it shapes the way we see the world. How valid is it when compared to official knowledge and why does such (mis)information cause so much institutional anxiety? Knowledge Goes Pop examines the range of knowledge, from conspiracy theory to plain gossip, and its role and impact in our culture.

Radical Secrecy - The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America (Paperback): Clare Birchall Radical Secrecy - The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America (Paperback)
Clare Birchall
R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reimagining transparency and secrecy in the era of digital data When total data surveillance delimits agency and revelations of political wrongdoing fail to have consequences, is transparency the social panacea liberal democracies purport it to be? This book sets forth the provocative argument that progressive social goals would be better served by a radical form of secrecy, at least while state and corporate forces hold an asymmetrical advantage over the less powerful in data control. Clare Birchall asks: How might transparency actually serve agendas that are far from transparent? Can we imagine a secrecy that could act in the service of, rather than against, a progressive politics? To move beyond atomizing calls for privacy and to interrupt the perennial tension between state security and the public's right to know, Birchall adapts Edouard Glissant's thinking to propose a digital "right to opacity." As a crucial element of radical secrecy, she argues, this would eventually give rise to a "postsecret" society, offering an understanding and experience of the political that is free from the false choice between secrecy and transparency. She grounds her arresting story in case studies including the varied presidential styles of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump; the Snowden revelations; conspiracy theories espoused or endorsed by Trump; WikiLeaks and guerrilla transparency; and the opening of the state through data portals. Postsecrecy is the necessary condition for imagining, finally, an alternative vision of "the good," of equality, as neither shaped by neoliberal incarnations of transparency nor undermined by secret state surveillance. Not least, postsecrecy reimagines collective resistance in the era of digital data.

New Cultural Studies - Adventures in Theory (Paperback): Gary Hall, Clare Birchall New Cultural Studies - Adventures in Theory (Paperback)
Gary Hall, Clare Birchall
R951 R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Save R110 (12%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This work explores new theories and directions in cultural studies. What should or could cultural studies look like in the 21st Century? New Cultural Studies is both an introductory reference work and an original study which explores some of the most exciting new directions currently being opened up in cultural studies. A new generation has begun to emerge from the shadow of the Birmingham School: a generation who have turned to theory as a means to think through some of the crucial problems and issues in contemporary culture. New Cultural Studies collects for the first time the ideas of this generation and explains just why theory continues to be crucial for cultural studies.The book explores theory's past, present and future role in cultural studies, providing students and researchers alike with an authoritative and accessible guide to: some of the most interesting members of this 'post-Birmingham school' generation; the thinkers and theories currently influencing new work in cultural studies: Agamben, Badiou, Deleuze, Derrida, Kittler, Laclau, Levinas, and Zizek; and the new territories being mapped out across the intersections of cultural studies and cultural theory: anti-capitalism, ethics, the post-humanities, post-Marxism, new media technologies, the transnational.

Shareveillance - The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data (Paperback): Clare Birchall Shareveillance - The Dangers of Openly Sharing and Covertly Collecting Data (Paperback)
Clare Birchall
R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cracking open the politics of transparency and secrecy In an era of open data and ubiquitous dataveillance, what does it mean to "share"? This book argues that we are all "shareveillant" subjects, called upon to be transparent and render data open at the same time as the security state invests in practices to keep data closed. Drawing on Jacques Ranciere's "distribution of the sensible," Clare Birchall reimagines sharing in terms of a collective political relationality beyond the veillant expectations of the state.

New Cultural Studies - Adventures in Theory (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Gary Hall, Clare Birchall New Cultural Studies - Adventures in Theory (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Gary Hall, Clare Birchall
R1,864 Discovery Miles 18 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A new generation is turning to theory to think through some of the most crucial issues in contemporary culture. "New Cultural Studies" provides for the first time an authoritative and accessible guide to the ideas of this generation, explaining just why theory continues to be central to the past, present, and future of cultural studies. It follows prominent thinkers and theorists, such as Agamben, Badiou, Deleuze, Derrida, Kittler, Laclau, Levinas, and Zizek, as they map out theories of anti-capitalism, ethics, the post-humanities, post-Marxism, and new media technologies.

Radical Secrecy - The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America (Hardcover): Clare Birchall Radical Secrecy - The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America (Hardcover)
Clare Birchall
R2,389 Discovery Miles 23 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reimagining transparency and secrecy in the era of digital data When total data surveillance delimits agency and revelations of political wrongdoing fail to have consequences, is transparency the social panacea liberal democracies purport it to be? This book sets forth the provocative argument that progressive social goals would be better served by a radical form of secrecy, at least while state and corporate forces hold an asymmetrical advantage over the less powerful in data control. Clare Birchall asks: How might transparency actually serve agendas that are far from transparent? Can we imagine a secrecy that could act in the service of, rather than against, a progressive politics? To move beyond atomizing calls for privacy and to interrupt the perennial tension between state security and the public's right to know, Birchall adapts Edouard Glissant's thinking to propose a digital "right to opacity." As a crucial element of radical secrecy, she argues, this would eventually give rise to a "postsecret" society, offering an understanding and experience of the political that is free from the false choice between secrecy and transparency. She grounds her arresting story in case studies including the varied presidential styles of George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump; the Snowden revelations; conspiracy theories espoused or endorsed by Trump; WikiLeaks and guerrilla transparency; and the opening of the state through data portals. Postsecrecy is the necessary condition for imagining, finally, an alternative vision of "the good," of equality, as neither shaped by neoliberal incarnations of transparency nor undermined by secret state surveillance. Not least, postsecrecy reimagines collective resistance in the era of digital data.

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