Black radical feminism and the reclamation of identity
The article explores how black feminism asserts identity and challenges dominant narratives.
New Frontiers of Philanthro‐capitalism: Digital Technologies and Humanitarianism.
This article examines how digital humanitarian technologies facilitate the adoption of private-sector logics in humanitarianism, leading to a form of philanthro-capitalism where capitalist imperatives influence aid practices and institutional strategies.
The rise of the network society
The book “investigates how information technologies shape a new social order termed the “Network Society,” exploring their impacts on economics, politics, culture, and identity within the framework of globalization and informational capitalism.
The Essential Chomsky
The author assembles the core of his most important writings on politics, philosophy, and media theory, including excerpts from his most influential texts in a comprehensive single-volume anthology.
The costs of connection: How data are colonizing human life and Appropriating It for Capitalism.
The book explores how pervasive digital connectivity is entangled with data colonialism, revealing how corporations extract and monetize personal information and advocating for challenging this social order through decolonizing the internet.
Curating digital geographies in an era of data colonialism
This paper explores the intersection of digital geographies and data colonialism, using autoethnography to examine how digital subjects curate their digital spaces.
Towards a philosophy of photography
This book explores the transformative impact of linear writing and technical images on human culture and existence.
What is philosophy?.
The book offers a culmination of Deleuze’s career alongside his studies of cinema, painting, and music. It explores the nature of philosophy, science, and art as responses to chaos and challenges the…
Capitalist realism: Is there no alternative?
The book critiques late capitalism, portraying a world grappling with mass sterility where cultural treasures are preserved amidst nihilistic hedonism.
The Political Economy of International Finance in an Age of Inequality: Soft Currencies, Hard Landings
Epstein’s book explores the dynamics of international finance through the lens of political economy, particularly in the context of increasing global inequality.