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  1. This Conjuncture 3
  2. Jeremy Gilbert
  3. pp. 5-9
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  1. Woke? Affect, Neoliberalism, Marginalised Identities and Consumer Culture
  2. Akane Kanai, Rosalind Gill
  3. pp. 10-27
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  1. Disjunctive Constellations: On Climate Change, Conjunctures and Cultural Studies
  2. Ben Highmore
  3. pp. 28-43
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  1. Patriarchy in the Digital Conjuncture: An Analysis of Google’s James Damore
  2. Ben Little, Alison Winch
  3. pp. 44-63
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  1. ‘The Old Prejudices Wax, The Old Interests Play, The Old Neuroses Govern’: Defeat and the Conjuncture
  2. Scott McCracken
  3. pp. 64-77
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  1. What We (Still) Need to Learn: Stuart Hall and the Struggle Against Racism
  2. Gilbert B. Rodman
  3. pp. 78-91
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  1. Leaving Academia: The Shifting Terrain of Higher Education
  2. Lynne Segal
  3. pp. 92-107
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  1. Unofficial Attention
  2. David Bate
  3. pp. 108-111
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  1. The Company We Keep
  2. Michelle Henning
  3. pp. 112-115
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  1. When Speaking of Political Ontology
  2. Sean Phelan
  3. pp. 116-121
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  1. Commoning the Political and Politicising the Common
  2. Claudia Firth
  3. pp. 122-125
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  1. Mindfulness for Radicals
  2. Chrys Papaioannou
  3. pp. 126-128
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