Journal
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
ISSN:
1837-5391
Journal article
Journalism, the pressures of verification and notions of post-truth in civil society
This paper contemplates the nature of journalists’ information practices in the 21st Century and relates these to the roles of information and social media in civil society.
Journal article
Black France, Black America: Engaging historical narratives
During the first quarter of the 20th Century a small group of black intellectuals, artists, and musicians abandoned the United States for Paris. The rumor was that the French did not believe in racist theories – that France offered blacks social and economic opportunities not available in the States. This paper critically examines that narrative...
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Monday Mo(u)rning
This piece presents an imaginary scenario taking place in any typical primary school around Australia. It was developed for the special issue of Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal, on fake news and alternative facts, to show how these may arise in everyday practices.
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Bishnuprasad Rabha as cultural icon of Assam: the process of meaning making
The term ‘cultural icon’ is generally used to refer to individuals or images, objects, visual sign, monuments, space etc. In semiotics the term ‘icon’ is used to refer to a sign that bears close resemblance to the object that it stands for. Icons are particularly influential signifiers because they are immediately identifiable and carry complex...
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Emergence of inter-identity alliances in struggles for transformation of the Kenyan constitution
Drawing from in-depth interviews and existing literature on Kenyan constitutional reform struggles, this paper illustrates how alliances between the different identities and movements were forged to allow for a common struggle.