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Volume 29: Populism, Aimee Imlay, Matthew Wentz Jul 2020

Volume 29: Populism, Aimee Imlay, Matthew Wentz

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The 2019-2020 disClosure collective is thrilled to present the 29th volume of disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory. This volume focuses on theories of populism and brings together a wide range of perspectives relating to the phenomenon, experience, and study of populism. The recent uptick in populism signals political, economic, and/or social unrest across the globe, yet, populism remains a phenomenon that is difficult to define. Our goal with this volume was not to define populism. Instead, this issue engages conversations about the various types and origins of populisms, as it is our belief that the development and definition …


Editor’S Preface And Acknowledgements, Aimee Imlay, Matthew Wentz Jul 2020

Editor’S Preface And Acknowledgements, Aimee Imlay, Matthew Wentz

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The 2019-2020 disClosure collective is thrilled to present the 29th volume of disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory. This volume focuses on theories of populism and brings together a wide range of perspectives relating to the phenomenon, experience, and study of populism.


Acknowledgements, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler Dec 2019

Acknowledgements, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


2018-19 Editorial Collective, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler Dec 2019

2018-19 Editorial Collective, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Editors' Note, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler Dec 2019

Editors' Note, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The 2018-19 Editorial Collective is pleased to present the 28th volume of disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory. Our inspiration for this odd bundle of pages is rooted in the aesthetic of the self-printed zine.


Volume 28: Affect, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler Dec 2019

Volume 28: Affect, Robby Hardesty, Alina Hechler

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

The 2018-19 Editorial Collective is pleased to present the 28th volume of disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory. Our inspiration for this odd bundle of pages is rooted in the aesthetic of the self-printed zine. While we regret that we couldn't sneak into Miller Hall in the middle of the night to guerrilla-copy the entire issue on a late-80s black-and-white Xerox, we are proud to say that each page of this volume was assembled entirely by hand. Every page is bordered or backgrounded by collages: these are pages that peel and flake, assembled from bits and pieces cut up …