External Lecturer at Roskilde University
@distinktionjournal.bsky.social special issue editor
Recent pb: Reactionary futurism in Silicon Valley https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21624887.2025.2474781
Evolving from, and expanding upon, my PhD thesis, it examines the cultural strategies and mechanisms of “post-politics” that govern conflict and antagonism within contemporary neoliberal governance.
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Evolving from, and expanding upon, my PhD thesis, it examines the cultural strategies and mechanisms of “post-politics” that govern conflict and antagonism within contemporary neoliberal governance.
www.routledge.com/Post-Politic...
The article is currently open access!
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The article is currently open access!
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Hugh C. O’Connell (UMass Boston) shows how Devs (2020) exposes Silicon Valley’s “disruption” as less about innovation than control. Through “financial science fiction", the Valley turns possibility into profit, deifies the CEO, & encloses the future itself.
Hugh C. O’Connell (UMass Boston) shows how Devs (2020) exposes Silicon Valley’s “disruption” as less about innovation than control. Through “financial science fiction", the Valley turns possibility into profit, deifies the CEO, & encloses the future itself.
It examines the political aesthetics of tradwife imagery, using Nancy Fraser & Walter Benjamin to show how nostalgia for domesticity blends empowerment with neoliberal labour politics.
It examines the political aesthetics of tradwife imagery, using Nancy Fraser & Walter Benjamin to show how nostalgia for domesticity blends empowerment with neoliberal labour politics.