We are looking forward to the official book launch of #Tribal #Politics on Tuesday 5 May from 6pm to 7.30pm in the #LSE Shaw Library!
Tickets are limited and are available now: www.lse.ac.uk/government/e...
NEW: Victor Malletβs Far-Right France @hurstpublishers.bsky.social examines the rise of the far right in France through the successful alliance between Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella and their appeal to rural voters.
Review by @laurentwarlouzet.bsky.social @sorbonne-universite.fr π
NEW: Tribal Politics: How Brexit Divided Britain by @sarahobolt.bsky.social
@lsegovernment.bsky.social & James Tilley @ox.ac.uk examines the two opposing, enduring political identities forged by the 2016 Brexit Referendum: Leavers & Remainers.
Review by @timbale.bsky.social @qmulsse.bsky.social π
NEW: Tribal Politics: How Brexit Divided Britain by @sarahobolt.bsky.social
@lsegovernment.bsky.social & James Tilley @ox.ac.uk examines the two opposing, enduring political identities forged by the 2016 Brexit Referendum: Leavers & Remainers.
Review by @timbale.bsky.social @qmulsse.bsky.social π
NEW: In our latest bookshop guide @lselibrary.bsky.social 's Chelsea Collison takes us on a tour of the best spots for booklovers in Gainesville, Florida (incl. @thelynxbooks.bsky.social).
"A place where DIY culture and political resistance intersect is ripe for good reading material," she writes.
NEW: From the internet's early countercultural ideals to todayβs surveillance capitalism and fluid digital landscape, is the binary of βmainstreamβ and βalternativeβ media still meaningful?
Read an extract Bart Cammaertsβ Dichotomies in Media and Communication Theory @routledgebooks.bsky.social π
Great book - here's my review, hot off the @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social press!
"The idea of a βfreeβ internet... has paradoxically fuelled a mainstream business model based on the commodification of users' sociality."
#BartCammaerts explores how subcultures were captured by surveillance #capitalism.
@lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social book extract:
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Global capitalist value chains are exploiting workers and destroying the environment.
Capitalist Value Chains: Labour Exploitation, Nature Destruction, Geopolitics by Benjamin Selwyn and Christin Bernhold reviewed by @abieler.bsky.social @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social @lseid.bsky.social
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A free public event hosted by the Department of Government launching Professor Sara Hobolt and Professor James Tilley's new book, Tribal Politics.
NEW: Tribal Politics: How Brexit Divided Britain by @sarahobolt.bsky.social
@lsegovernment.bsky.social & James Tilley @ox.ac.uk examines the two opposing, enduring political identities forged by the 2016 Brexit Referendum: Leavers & Remainers.
Review by @timbale.bsky.social @qmulsse.bsky.social π
LSE Review of Books
An extract from Dichotomies in Media and Communication Theory by Bart Cammaerts explores how the internet fostered subcultures before enabling capitalist models
Tribal Politics by Sara Hobolt & James Tilley argues that the 2016 Brexit Referendum did not reveal, but created, two polarised political identities in the UK
Tribal Politics by Sara Hobolt & James Tilley argues that the 2016 Brexit Referendum did not reveal, but created, two polarised political identities in the UK
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Victor Mallet's Far-Right France examines the rise of the far right in France successful alliance between Marine Le Pen & Jordan Bardella of the National Rally.
Tribal Politics by Sara Hobolt & James Tilley argues that the 2016 Brexit Referendum did not reveal, but created, two polarised political identities in the UK
Tribal Politics by Sara Hobolt & James Tilley argues that the 2016 Brexit Referendum did not reveal, but created, two polarised political identities in the UK
In Capitalist Value Chains, Benjamin Selwyn & Christin Bernhold show how capitalist value chains (CVCs) intensify the exploitation of workers & the environment
An extract from Dichotomies in Media and Communication Theory by Bart Cammaerts explores how the internet fostered subcultures before enabling capitalist models