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Andrew Ross

    Andrew Ross es profesor de Análisis Social y Cultural en la Universidad de Nueva York y activista social. Como autor de numerosos libros publicados en destacadas publicaciones, se adentra en la vida y el trabajo en tiempos precarios, examinando a menudo los impactos de los cambios globales en las comunidades locales. Ross se centra en la exploración crítica de fenómenos sociales y culturales, ofreciendo perspectivas sobre los desafíos que enfrentan las sociedades contemporáneas.

    For The Beauty of the Gloaming
    The Visionary Gleam
    Everything I Ever Wanted
    Strange Weather
    The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life
    Stone Men
    • The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Increasingly, the most powerful voices on the planetâe"heads of state, corporations, global economistsâe"are speaking in the name of environmentalism.

      The Chicago Gangster Theory of Life
    • Who speaks for science in a technologically dominated society? In his latest work of cultural criticism Andrew Ross contends that this question yields no simple or easy answer. In our present technoculture a wide variety of people, both inside and outside the scientific community, have become increasingly vocal in exercising their right to speak about, on behalf of, and often against, science and technology.Arguing that science can only ever be understood as a social artifact, Strange Weather  is a manifesto which calls on cultural critics to abandon their technophobia and contribute to the debates which shape our future. Each chapter focuses on an idea, a practice or community that has established an influential presence in our New Age, computer hacking, cyberpunk, futurology, and global warming.In a book brimming over with intelligence—both human and electronic—Ross examines the state of scientific countercultures in an age when the development of advanced information technologies coexists uneasily with ecological warnings about the perils of unchecked growth. Intended as a contribution to a “green” cultural criticism, Strange Weather  is a provocative investigation of the ways in which science is shaping the popular imagination of today, and delimiting the possibilities of tomorrow.

      Strange Weather
    • The Visionary Gleam

      • 110 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      After a lightning strike transforms his life, an emergency doctor uncovers a world of magical creatures and embarks on a quest to save their realm. As he navigates this new reality, he must also confront his fractured family relationships and strive to mend them before his newfound powers diminish. The story blends adventure and personal growth, highlighting the importance of connection and the impact of extraordinary circumstances on everyday life.

      The Visionary Gleam
    • For The Beauty of the Gloaming

      • 346 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      The mysterious death of Oxford philosopher Dr. Thomas Stewart on a cliff in Iceland sparks a complex investigation for local police chief Bjorn Karlsson. As he delves into the circumstances surrounding Stewart's demise, intriguing connections emerge involving his daughter Sophia, a Canadian hermit, and a local philosopher. The plot intertwines personal relationships with the allure of ancient Greek mysteries, revealing unexpected truths that challenge the characters’ understanding of life and death.

      For The Beauty of the Gloaming
    • Focusing on the analysis of everyday discourse on social media, this book explores innovative methodologies and addresses the challenges faced in understanding online communication. It offers insights into how social media shapes language and interaction, making it essential for researchers and practitioners interested in discourse analysis in the digital age.

      Innovations and Challenges in Social Media Discourse Analysis
    • Andrew Rosss reflections on his experience of combining activism with writing offer guidance about how to meet political obligations and seize opportunities when presented with events of historical significance. We dont get to choose the time we live in, nor the conditions which determine our agency. What are our responsibilities to the world were given, not only to interpret and understand it but also to change it How can we look at the past as an inspiration while remaining responsive to the urgent demands of the present "Andrew Ross is one of my heroes, a brilliant thinker and a dedicated activist in a world where those roles are often kept apart. In reality, as this useful essay shows, theory and practice go together. Intellectual work is deepened, not cheapened, when done in the spirit of solidarity. Rosss reflections will be an inspiration to any writer or scholar who wants to get out of the armchair and help push for social change." Astra Taylor

      Under Conditions Not of Our Choosing