Volume 3, Issue 2 (2024)
This issue features our second installment of a two-part series on the political economy of knowledge production (guest edited by Maria Cernat). In various ways, all of the peer-reviewed articles and commentaries wrestle with the material constitution of knowledge, as well as the prospects for knowledge that guide emancipatory praxis.Peer-Reviewed Research Articles
The (Im)Possibility of Anti-Systemic Politics: Uprisings, Exilic Spaces, and Alain Badiou
Jason C. Mueller
Marshaling a Triumph: The Park Chung Hee Era, Developmental State Theory, and the Meaning of Success in South Korea
Kevin Hockmuth
From G.R.I.D. to AIDS & COVID-19 to Long-COVID: Naming and Defining Biological Threats
J. Ricky Price
Book Review
Commentaries
The Unbearable Lightness of Financed Research
Corina Sorana Matei and Dumitru Bortun
About the Artist.
PRUDENCE MALTBY is an artist/curator. From her Salisbury studio she spends her time drawing and painting as well as curating exhibitions and coordinating visual arts projects, both nationally and internationally. She has gained several awards from Zimbabwe and England and has work in both private and public collections. She is currently preparing a new body of work for a touring exhibition starting in 2024, having taken part in a group project titled Doublethink, London 2022, and coordinating a major project merging science with art for the same year. View her work here