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Table of contents of the issue 1/2015, January-April
Simposio. On Icons. Media, Visibility, Materiality, and Cultural Power, edited by Marco Solaroli
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Modes of Seeing, or, Iconicity as Explanatory Notion: Cultural Research and Criticism After the Iconic Turn in Social Sciences
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Icons, Iconicity, and Cultural Critique
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Twilight of the Icons, or, How to Sociologize with Visibility
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Iconic Photographs in the Newsroom: An Ethnography of Visual News-making in Italy and France
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How Does Humanitarian Visuality Work? A Conceptual Toolkit for a Sociology of Iconic Suffering
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Apple's Iconicity: Digital Society, Consumer Culture and the Iconic Power of Technology
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Afterword: The Strong Program and the Iconic Turn
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Icons, Intensity and Idiocy: A Comment on the Symposium
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The Continued Relevance of the Icon: A Comment on the Symposium
Recensioni
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Archie Brown, "The Myth of the Strong Leader. Political Leadership in the Modern Age". New York: Basic Books, 2014, 480 pp.
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Neil Fligstein and Doug McAdam, "A Theory of Fields". New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, 238 pp.
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Thomas Janoski, David Luke and Christopher Oliver, "The Causes of Structural Unemployment". Cambridge: Polity Press, 2014, 224 pp.
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Rob Shields, "Spatial Questions. Cultural Topologies and Social Spatialisations". Los Angeles, London: Sage, 2013, 216 pp.
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Sara Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman, "Children of the Prison Boom. Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality". New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, 248 pp.
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Michael Wyness, "Childhood". Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015, 210 pp.
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