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Soundings a journal of politics and culture

Issue 19 Autumn 2001

New World Disorder

Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin (editors)

Editorial

This issue of Soundings carries commentary on the chaos on the current international scene. Articles include:

Stuart Hall, Chantal Mouffe and Gary Younge on the new world disorder
David Slater on memory lapses in US foreign policy
Bob Hackett on media coverage of the crisis in North America
Eli Zaretsky on the United States, and the present world conjuncture

The rest of the issue includes Jonathan Rutherford on the new politics of knowledge; Les Back on misery and suffering in contemporary Britain; Anne Costello and Les Levidow on flexploitation strategies in the UK and Europe; Linda McDowell on boys and crime; extracts from the London diaries of Bronislaw Malinowski and Grazyna Kubica; and a selection of poems and reviews.

Soundings is edited by Stuart Hall, Doreen Massey and Michael Rustin, and offers committed, informed and thoughtful writing on a wide range of issues within contemporary politics and culture.


ISBN 0 85315 953 X, 160pp, Price £9.99
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