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Culture+Labour=Precariat
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Culture+Labour=Precariat

T. Miller
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Vol.7(1), pp.96-99
2010
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Abstract

When I returned to graduate school after some years working for the media, business, and the state, I was surprised and delighted to encounter cultural, communication, and media studies * developments I had missed out on the first time round. They helped me to understand that my enjoyment of popular culture could be in a creative and illuminating tension with my epistemological and political beliefs, rather than just contradicting them…

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6 Social Sciences
6.86 Human Geography
6.86.280 Agglomeration Economies
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Communication
Cultural Studies
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Social Sciences, general
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