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Panicology
Panicology

By Simon Briscoe

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'Panicology' looks at the culture of panic which is endemic in societies that have never, so to speak, had it so good.

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Making sense
Making sense

By Hartley John

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Paketerad politik
Paketerad politik

By Mats Ekstrom, Asa Kroon

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Tilltalande bilder
Tilltalande bilder

By Anja Hirdman

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Nordiskt ljus
Nordiskt ljus

By Lennart Weibull, Soren Holmberg

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Culture and the media
Culture and the media

By Council Of Europe

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Gender and popular culture
Gender and popular culture

By Katie Milestone

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A clear, comprehensive overview that examines how popular culture affects the construction of gendered identities. Up-to-date examples make key concepts and theories interesting and relevant for st...

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Cognitive surplus
Cognitive surplus

By Clay Shirky

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For decades, technology encouraged us to squander our time and as passive consumers. Today, tech has finally caught up with human potential. In Cognitive Surplus, Clay Shirky examines the changes w...

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