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Cruising on the Left

From Sociological Research Online, a special issue on Pierre Bourdieu: A Critical Tribute in Times of Uncertainty, including Michalis Lianos (Rouen): Pierre Bourdieu: Episteme, Polity and Critique; Eric Hobsbawm (Birkbeck): Critical Sociology and Social History; Alice Sullivan (IE): Cultural Capital, Cultural Knowledge and Ability; and Nicos Mouzelis (LSE): Habitus and Reflexivity: Restructuring Bourdieu's Theory of Practice; and a review of The Disobedient Generation: Social Theorists in the Sixties. Hanno Hardt (Ljubljana): Cruising on the Left: Notes on a Genealogy of Left Communication Research in the United States. From Graduate Journal of Social Science, Nicole Akai Hala (Columbia): Representing the Nation and Others: A Formal Method for the Analysis of Political Identities; and a review of Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States by Shelia Jasanoff. From CTheory, Marcel O'Gorman (Waterloo): Detroit Digital: On Tourists in the Apocalypse; and Matthew Tiessen (Alberta): Urban Meanderthals and the City of "Desire Lines".From Politics and Culture, a special issue on (Politics and) Neoliberal Culture; and a review of Adorno and the Political by Espen Hammer. Slavoj Zizek on why Heidegger made the right step in 1933.