Culture / Critique

Connected:The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Liv

$15.99
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ISBN: 
9780316036139
Author: 
Christakis, Nicholas A
Publication Date: 
2011-01-20
Pages: 
368
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Back Bay Books

I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts:Drive-by Essays on American Dread, American Dreams

$24.95
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ISBN: 
9780816677733
Author: 
Dery, Mark
Publication Date: 
2012-04-20
Pages: 
304
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Univ Of Minnesota Press

Googlization of Everything:(and Why We Should Worry), Updated Edition

$21.95
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ISBN: 
9780520272897
Author: 
Vaidhyanathan, Siva
Publication Date: 
2012-03-20
Pages: 
280
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
University of California Press

Rich People Things

$16.00
ISBN: 
9781935928126
Author: 
Lehman, Chris
Publication Date: 
2010-10-01
Pages: 
248
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
OR Books

Were You Born on the Wrong Continent?:How the European Model Can Help You Get a

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ISBN: 
9781595587060
Author: 
Geoghegan, Thomas
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Tired of working ’til you drop and not going anywhere? Try to imagine your life in a full-blown European social democracy—especially the German version. In an idiosyncratic, entertaining travelogue written in a “chatty, anecdotal style [that’s] appealingly digressive and winning” (Publishers Weekly), Thomas Geoghegan explains the appeal of “boring” Germany, where workers sit as directors on the big corporate boards and ordinary people have six weeks off and retire with pensions like golden parachutes.

Free public goods, a bit of worker control, and whopping trade surpluses—the German version of “European socialism” doesn’t sound too bad. Were You Born on the Wrong Continent? explains where you might have been happier—or at least had time off to be unhappy properly. “Written with humor and candor, making for an easy, fun read” (AARP Bulletin), it is also a “timely, cogently argued, laugh-out-loud-funny book” (Katrina vanden Heuvel). And it tells us why Americans should pay attention to Germany, where ordinary people can work three hundred to four hundred hours less a year than we do and still have one of the most competitive economies in the world.

Publication Date: 
2011-10-20
Pages: 
336
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
New Press, The

Commodity Activism:Cultural Resistance in Neoliberal Times

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ISBN: 
9780814764015
Author: 
Mukherjee, Roopali
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Buying (RED) products—from Gap T-shirts to Apple--to fight AIDS. Drinking a “Caring Cup” of coffee at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to support fair trade. Driving a Toyota Prius to fight global warming. All these commonplace activities point to a central feature of contemporary culture: the most common way we participate in social activism is by buying something.

Roopali Mukherjee and Sarah Banet-Weiser have gathered an exemplary group of scholars to explore this new landscape through a series of case studies of “commodity activism.” Drawing from television, film, consumer activist campaigns, and cultures of celebrity and corporate patronage, the essays take up examples such as the Dove “Real Beauty” campaign, sex positive retail activism, ABC’s Extreme Home Makeover, and Angelina Jolie as multinational celebrity missionary.

Exploring the complexities embedded in contemporary political activism, Commodity Activism reveals the workings of power and resistance as well as citizenship and subjectivity in the neoliberal era. Refusing to simply position politics in opposition to consumerism, this collection teases out the relationships between material cultures and political subjectivities, arguing that activism may itself be transforming into a branded commodity.

Publication Date: 
2012-02-20
Pages: 
314
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
NYU Press

When Gadgets Betray Us: The Dark Side of Our Infatuation with New Technologies

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ISBN: 
9780465019588
Author: 
Vamosi, Robert
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Technology is evolving faster than we are. As our mobile phones, mp3 players, cars, and digital cameras become more and more complex, we understand less and less about how they actually work and what personal details these gadgets might reveal about us.

Robert Vamosi, an award-winning journalist and analyst who has been covering digital security issues for more than a decade, shows us the dark side of all that digital capability and convenience. Hotel-room TV remotes can be used to steal our account information and spy on what we've been watching, toll-booth transponders receive unencrypted EZ Pass or FasTrak info that can be stolen and cloned, and our cars monitor and store data about our driving habits that can be used in court against us.

When Gadgets Betray Us gives us a glimpse into the secret lives of our gadgets and helps us to better understand--and manage--these very real risks.

Publication Date: 
2011-03-20
Pages: 
240
Binding: 
Hardcover
Publisher: 
Basic Books

Brand Aid: Shopping Well to Save the World

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ISBN: 
9780816665464
Author: 
Richey, Lisa Ann
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“Has there ever been a better reason to shop?” asks an ad for the Product RED American Express card, telling members who use the card that buying “cappuccinos or cashmere” will help to fight AIDS in Africa. Cofounded in 2006 by the rock star Bono, Product RED has been a particularly successful example of a new trend in celebrity-driven international aid and development, one explicitly linked to commerce, not philanthropy.

In Brand Aid, Lisa Ann Richey and Stefano Ponte offer a deeply informed and stinging critique of “compassionate consumption.” Campaigns like Product RED and its precursors, such as Lance Armstrong’s Livestrong and the pink-ribbon project in support of breast cancer research, advance the expansion of consumption far more than they meet the needs of the people they ostensibly serve. At the same time, such campaigns sell both the suffering of Africans with AIDS (in the case of Product RED) and the power of the average consumer to ameliorate it through familiar and highly effective media representations.

Using Product RED as its focal point, this book explores how corporations like American Express, Armani, Gap, and Hallmark promote compassionate consumption to improve their ethical profile and value without significantly altering their business model, protecting themselves from the threat to their bottom lines posed by a genuinely engaged consumer activism. Coupled with the phenomenon of celebrity activism and expertise as embodied by Bono, Richey and Ponte argue that this “causumerism” represents a deeply troubling shift in relief efforts, effectively delinking the relationship between capitalist production and global poverty.

Publication Date: 
2011-03-20
Pages: 
288
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Univ Of Minnesota Press

Cheap:The High Cost of Discount Culture

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ISBN: 
9780143117636
Author: 
Shell, Ellen Ruppel
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A myth-shattering investigation of the true cost of America's passion for finding a better bargain

From the shuttered factories of the Rust Belt to the strip malls of the Sun Belt-and almost everywhere in between-America has been transformed by its relentless fixation on low price. This pervasive yet little- examined obsession with bargains is arguably the most powerful and devastating market force of our time, having fueled an excess of consumerism that blights our land­scapes, escalates personal debt, lowers our standard of living, and even skews of our concept of time.

Spotlighting the peculiar forces that drove Americans away from quality, durability, and craftsmanship and towards quantity, quantity, and more quantity, Ellen Ruppel Shell traces the rise of the bargain through our current big-box profusion to expose the astronomically high cost of cheap.

Publication Date: 
2010-06-20
Pages: 
320
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Penguin (Non-Classics)

Virtually You (SALE)

$10.00
ISBN: 
S9780393340549
Author: 
Aboujaoude, Elias
Publication Date: 
2012-02-20
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