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Critical Reflections 2019
Critical Reflections 2019
Published:
18-04-2019
Articles
Preface and Editorial
Matt Badcock
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Navigating Ourselves Through the White Noise of ‘Risk’
Georgina Dallas
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Veganism in a Post Modern Society
Marieke Thun
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Cameras turned inwards: An enquiry into digital identities and the legitimisation of self-surveillance
Josh Crowe
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How does ‘Black Mirror’ represent contemporary aspects of surveillance and the dystopian outcomes it can produce?
Jessica Hodgson
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Life is a Game: a reflection on self-surveillance and how it is used to create a quantified self
Sophie Dyson
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What New Risks Do Women Face in the Information Society?
Humma Parween
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Do We Ever Stop Working? How Capitalism Compromises Our Work-Leisure Balance
Kanwal Ateeq
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Knowledge Economy for Whom? How the neoliberal knowledge economy creates risk for working class students
Vicky Smith
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From Welfare to Workfare- But is it Really Fair?
Victoria Swailes
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Consumerism is Making Us Sick, But That’s Just What Capitalism Wants
Lois Fergie
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Paying the Price for Sexual Gratification
Sophie Clark
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To Deceive and Conquer: How neoliberal UK and USA coercively mobilized the concept of freedom
Chloe Stirrup
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