The Senses and Society – Sensory Studies

The Senses and Society The Senses and Society is a journal founded in 2006 by Michael Bull and David Howes, together with Doug Kahn and Paul Gilroy. It is published three times a year. The journal carries full-length articles and a range of reviews (sensory design, book, conference and exhibition). The inaugural issue is available … More The Senses and Society – Sensory Studies

Don’t Diss The Drum Circles: Why Hippie Culture Is Still Important to Our Protests | Activism & Vision | AlterNet

Don’t Diss The Drum Circles: Why Hippie Culture Is Still Important to Our Protests (Re-blogged It is precisely the mystical utopian energy that most professional progressives so smugly dismiss that has aroused a salient, mass political consciousness on economic issues. October 25, 2011 | Progressives and mainstream Democratic pundits disagree with each other about many … More Don’t Diss The Drum Circles: Why Hippie Culture Is Still Important to Our Protests | Activism & Vision | AlterNet