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Between Success and Failure: Dwelling with Social Movements in the Hiatus

January 2, 2022November 15, 2013

Citation Haiven, Max, and Alex Khasnabish. 2013. “Between Success and Failure: Dwelling with Social Movements in the Hiatus.” Interface: A Journal for and about Social … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags Canada, imagination, research methods, social movements

Convoking the Radical Imagination : Social Movement Research, Dialogic Methodologies, and Scholarly Vocations (2012)

July 16, 2021July 11, 2012

Citation Khasnabish, Alex, and Max Haiven. 2012. “Convoking the Radical Imagination : Social Movement Research, Dialogic Methodologies, and Scholarly Vocations.” Cultural Studies<=>Critical Methodologies 12 (5): 408–421. … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags Canada, imagination, research methods, social movements

“Can Pikachu Save Fannie Mae? Value, Finance and Imagination in the New Pokeconomy” (2012)

March 9, 2021February 1, 2012

Citation Haiven, Max. 2012. “Can Pikachu Save Fannie Mae? Value, Finance and Imagination in the New Pokeconomy.” Cultural Studies 26 (4): 516–541. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2011.630480 Abstract I … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags culture, financialization, imagination

Finance as Capital’s Imagination?: Reimagining Value and Culture in an Age of Fictitious Capital and Crisis

December 19, 2021September 15, 2011

Citation Haiven, Max. 2011. “Finance as Capital’s Imagination?: Reimagining Value and Culture in an Age of Fictitious Capital and Crisis.” Social Text 108: 93–124. https://doi.org/10.1215/01642472-1299983 … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags financialization, imagination, theory

“Are Your Children Old Enough to Learn About May ’68?: Recalling the Radical Event, Refracting Utopia, and Commoning Memory” (2011)

March 9, 2021March 29, 2011

Citation Haiven, Max. 2011. “Are Your Children Old Enough to Learn About May ’68?: Recalling the Radical Event, Refracting Utopia, and Commoning Memory.” Cultural Critique … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags commons, imagination, social movements

What is the Radical Imagination? (2011)

March 9, 2021January 13, 2011

In 2011 Alex Khasnabish and I edited a special issue of Affinities: A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture, and Action (volume 4, issue 2) on … Read more

Categories Edited CollectionsTags colonialism and empire, imagination, social movements, theory

“The Financial Crisis as a Crisis of Imagination” (2010)

July 16, 2021March 29, 2010

Citation Haiven, Max. 2010. “The Financial Crisis as a Crisis of Imagination.” Cultural Logic 30 (online). https://doi.org/10.14288/clogic.v17i0.191526 Abstract Finance is a means by which capital develops … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags financialization, imagination
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