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Newly published
Columns by Bik Van der Pol, Felix Stalder, RenÃe Ridgway, Geert Lovink, Eric Kluitenberg, Joost de Bloois, Gerald Raunig/Christoph Brunner. Essays by Marco Scotini about the Autonomy movement in Italy, filmmaker Alberto Grifi and the âdisobedient imageâ, and by Camiel van Winkel on 'the sandwich of artistic-academic discourse'.


Soon to be published
A contribution by Florian GÃttke about the media image of a protester in Homs, Syria. A response by Steven ten Thije to the essay of Camiel van Winkel. Texts by Jodi Dean, Klaas van Gorkum/Iratxe Jaio.


Published
Contributions by Florian Cramer, Sven LÃtticken, Zihni Ãzdil, Pascal Gielen, Steven ten Thije, Foundland. Essays by Mark Fisher, Jan Masschelein/Maarten Simons about the arts and humanities under pressure, and by Pascal Gielen on âautonomy via heteronomyâ. A book review of Gerald Raunig's Factories of Knowledge. Industries of Creativity.




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