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Vol. 32 No. 1 (2012)

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  • Between Slavery and Resistance: Current Politics of Consumerism
    Ruth Sonderegger, René Gabriëls
    2-4
    • PDF
  • The Availability of Things. A Short Genealogy of Consumption
    Dominik Schrage
    5-19
    • PDF
  • Consumer Citizenship: Soft Governance in Political Market Arena's
    Veronika Kneip
    20-31
    • PDF
  • Consumer Autonomy and its Political Manifestations. Towards a Sociological Theory of the Consumer Citizen
    Jörn Lamla
    32-48
    • PDF
  • ‘The Core Problems of Capitalism Have Nothing to do with Consumption’: Daniel Miller on the Critique of Consumption and the Wisdom of Anthropology
    Andrea Rödig
    49-52
    • PDF
  • Kunst en consumentisme
    Ton de Munck
    53-62
    • PDF
  • Teaching Theory and the Art of Not-Knowing. Notes on Pedagogical Commonalism
    Rudi Laermans
    63-73
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Clowns Belong to the Circus? A Review of Two Books on Art and Activism
    Vesna Madzoski
    74-78
    • PDF
  • What is Political Ontology?
    Martin Saar
    79-83
    • PDF
  • Ayn Rand: Fountainhead of Neoliberalism?
    P.W. Zuidhof
    84-89
    • PDF
  • Wagner’s Case Re-Opened
    Gijs van Oenen
    90-93
    • PDF
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