This collection examines contemporary artist and activist-inspired utopian projects and DIY communities of interest. Throwing into relief the immense difficulty of thinking beyond the current system of consumer capitalism, coupled with the powerful desire to do just that, this anthology explores what our ideals and desires tell us about ourselves.
This collection examines contemporary artist and activist-inspired utopian projects and DIY communities of interest. Throwing into relief the immense difficulty of thinking beyond the current system of consumer capitalism, coupled with the powerful desire to do just that, this anthology explores what our ideals and desires tell us about ourselves.
Amber Day is associate professor in the English and Cultural Studies Department at Bryant University
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Introduction Introduction: Creative Play and Collective Imagination Amber Day Imagination and Play: Asking "What If?" Opening up UtopiaStephen Duncombe Civic Imagination and A Useless MapCatherine D'Ignazio Implausible Futures for Unpopular PlacesRob Walker DIY Subcultures Repair Events and the Fixer Movements: Fixing the World One Repair at a TimeLorenzo Giannini Our Knowledge is our Market: Consuming the DIY World Jeremy Hunsinger DIY Radio Utopia: What is So Funny About the Tragedy of the CommonsLinda Doyle and Jessica Foley Protests and Peripheries Remaking Street Corners as "Bureaux": DIY Youth Spaces and Shifting Urban Ontologies in GuineaClovis Bergère Whose City? Art and Public Space in ProvidenceMartha Kuhlman Livestream Production and Livestream Community in the Black Lives Matter MovementChenjerai Kumanyika Popular Culture and Utopia Making Do and Mending - Domestic Television in The Age of Austerity: Kirstie Allsopp's Kirstie'sHomemade HomeDeborah Philips Everyday Utopias, Technological Dystopias, and the Failed Occupation of the Global Modern: Dwell Magazine Meets Unhappy HipstersJoan Faber McAlister and Giorgia Aiello "Change Your Underwear, Change the World:" Entrepreneurial Activism and the Fate of Utopias in an Era of Ethical CapitalLisa Daily
Introduction Introduction: Creative Play and Collective Imagination Amber Day Imagination and Play: Asking "What If?" Opening up UtopiaStephen Duncombe Civic Imagination and A Useless MapCatherine D'Ignazio Implausible Futures for Unpopular PlacesRob Walker DIY Subcultures Repair Events and the Fixer Movements: Fixing the World One Repair at a TimeLorenzo Giannini Our Knowledge is our Market: Consuming the DIY World Jeremy Hunsinger DIY Radio Utopia: What is So Funny About the Tragedy of the CommonsLinda Doyle and Jessica Foley Protests and Peripheries Remaking Street Corners as "Bureaux": DIY Youth Spaces and Shifting Urban Ontologies in GuineaClovis Bergère Whose City? Art and Public Space in ProvidenceMartha Kuhlman Livestream Production and Livestream Community in the Black Lives Matter MovementChenjerai Kumanyika Popular Culture and Utopia Making Do and Mending - Domestic Television in The Age of Austerity: Kirstie Allsopp's Kirstie'sHomemade HomeDeborah Philips Everyday Utopias, Technological Dystopias, and the Failed Occupation of the Global Modern: Dwell Magazine Meets Unhappy HipstersJoan Faber McAlister and Giorgia Aiello "Change Your Underwear, Change the World:" Entrepreneurial Activism and the Fate of Utopias in an Era of Ethical CapitalLisa Daily
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