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A Farce Called Objectivity is Dead, And That’s Great

Posted By: adminon: July 09, 2020In: BookspaceTags: American journalism, Kashmir, Objectivity, Observation’, ShantaramNo CommentsViews:
A Farce Called Objectivity is Dead, And That’s Great

Ex-New York Times journalist and novelist, Manu Joseph takes on the complicated topic of objectivity in an old but self renewing piece reproduced below     Manu Joseph In the perce... Read more

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MacArthur Foundation’s Popular Culture Strategy Against Corruption in Nigeria

Posted By: adminon: October 04, 2019In: GovernanceTags: anti-corruption war, FGN, Objectivity, Popular cultureNo CommentsViews:
MacArthur Foundation’s Popular Culture Strategy Against Corruption in Nigeria

Popular culture as a site for counter-hegemonic politics would not be an unfamiliar subject to many in the study of power but not as a domain for fighting corruption specifically. Not until... Read more

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