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Occupy Movements: AE Forum Free Access
Maple Razsa and Andrej Kurnik, The Occupy Movement in Žižek’s hometown: Direct democracy and a politics of becoming
Jeffrey S. Juris, Reflections on #Occupy Everywhere: Social media, public space, and emerging logics of aggregation
David Nugent, Commentary: Democracy, temporalities of capitalism, and dilemmas of inclusion in Occupy movements
More Research Articles
Douglas Rogers, The materiality of the corporation: Oil, gas, and corporate social technologies in the remaking of a Russian region
Fida Adely, “God made beautiful things”: Proper faith and religious authority in a Jordanian high school
Benjamin Smith, Language and the frontiers of the human: Aymara animal-oriented interjections and the mediation of mind
Jaffari Allen, One way or another: Erotic subjectivity in Cuba
Shaylih Muehlmann, Rhizomes and other uncountables: The malaise of enumeration in Mexico’s Colorado River Delta
Alison Holt Norris and Eric Worby, The sexual economy of a sugar plantation: Privatization and social welfare in northern Tanzania
Michal Kravel-Tovi, Rite of passing: Bureaucratic encounters, dramaturgy, and Jewish conversion in Israel
Marina Welker, The Green Revolution’s ghost: Unruly subjects of participatory development in rural Indonesia
Benjamin Junge, NGOs as shadow pseudopublics: Grassroots community leaders’ perceptions of change and continuity in Porto Alegre, Brazil
Lilith Mahmud, “The world is a forest of symbols”: Italian Freemasonry and the practice of discretion
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