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A Spring Day in Toronto

By Ben Walker — Monday, November 19th, 2007 (Posted in Audio & Visual Studies)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-Yw_XJYuVE

Comment by erakon1: … super 8mm. No post on it, most of …




Rethinking neo-liberalism

By Eliot Che — Saturday, November 3rd, 2007 (Posted in Reviews)

… and activist circles. Understood as capitalist imperialism by some, as market-based policies by others, neo-liberalism is a contested term that continues to have exceptional significance in a period of renewed globalization and transnationalism.
Aihwa Ong’s latest book, Neo-liberalism as exception, is a multifaceted exercise in expanding upon our understanding of neo-liberalism in …

Tags: books, citizenship, critical theory, developing countries, economy, globalization, human rights, liberalization, neoliberalism, politics, South Asia




Law and liberties in the “Age of Terrorism”

By Eliot Che — Friday, November 2nd, 2007 (Posted in Reviews)

… political philosopher Bruce Ackerman presents a fascinating approach to one of the most pressing and polarizing issues of our time. While debates over the balance between security and civil liberties are nothing new, Ackerman makes an innovative politico-legal contribution that has only been superficially addressed in academic and policy circles. The central proposal of the book is an …

Tags: books, crime, human rights, law, politics, privacy, terrorism, United States




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By Eliot Che — Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 (Posted in Uncategorized)

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How to Submit Your Work

By Eliot Che — Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 (Posted in Uncategorized)

… (s)he owns the copyright to the work being submitted or is authorized by the copyright owner(s) to submit the work. Authors are the initial owners of the copyrights to their works. Absolutely anyone who is serious about contributing can submit to Cultural Shifts.
We do not have any specific rules or procedures that we require contributors to follow, though we do ask that submissions fit …




Aims & Scope

By Eliot Che — Tuesday, October 30th, 2007 (Posted in Uncategorized)

… foremost to promote contributions in a whole range of diverse media formats, and the dialogue and debates across mediums and disciplines that result from these contributions. We want contributors to critically engage with their submissions, and equally as importantly, with each other. We envision this space as a place for people with diverse experiences to join together and express themselves …