- Page 4 and 5: 4 CONTENTS Acknowledgments ........
- Page 6 and 7: 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For this publicat
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- Page 18 and 19: 18 However, art-e-conomy avoids a t
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- Page 23 and 24: Félix GUATTARI Le Capitalisme Mond
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This means that the gap between the
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which the parameters of life are de
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Under the commercialized and market
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Managing General Intellect ‘Gener
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These measures, alongside a climbin
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negotiating power to cut deals that
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many education seems the inaugurati
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development was a classic instance
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once self-deprecating and self-prot
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1. See Janice Newson and Howard Buc
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Marion von OSTEN Such Views Miss th
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provision” and refers to the fund
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collectively and socially, it is co
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Brett NEILSON & Ned ROSSITER From P
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have circulated, we wish to establi
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sectors such as care-work, house-wo
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of organising political and social
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In a world where the operations of
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political legacies that have long s
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creative labour and its concomitant
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1. Over the past year there has bee
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migrazioni’, in Sandro Mezzadra,
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etween demand and supply. It turned
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Another interesting situation is th
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The situation is much more difficul
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Processes of the post-socialist tra
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y the co-existence and competition
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also tells of strong criticism and
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treated these indications of discon
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party. The present situation, howev
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Sanjin DRAGOJEVIĆ Utjecaj kulturno
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Da ova terminološka određenost ni
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parametara čije će ispunjavanje r
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uobičajenu unutar informacijskih z
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i prirodno nasljeđe) razvojno kont
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6 Teorijski obrasci koji zemlje kon
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Bell, Daniel (1973) The Coming of t
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Jim McGUIGAN Neo-liberalism, Cultur
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of cultural development meant to be
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Cultural Policy Cultural capitalism
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social inclusion. Where is the mone
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population; it displays quite on th
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Among the niches identified by art,
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to court on the accusation of antit
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is collaboratively created and ofte
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Art as process in manufacturing Art
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classes. After 1870, the arts incre
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not by accountants but by civil soc
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Wolfgang ULLRICH Kunst in der Wirts
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Kämpfers, der mutig vorangeht und
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Umgangs mit der Natur muß man sich
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Kreativitätsschüben“ sowie in
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Für die Attraktivität der Kunst i
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Konkurrenz für den Kunstbegriff? D
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vielleicht ließen sich heutzutage
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Emphasizing the critical role of de
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The work of capturing this elusive
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Conclusion Designers and artists bo
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Julian STALLABRASS Free Trade / Fre
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Secondly, and to banish such crude
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links between the art market and th
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will stay longer solved and be solv
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Ridge-walking Towards Ex-change Let
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1 This article is based on a recent
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new territory. In the encounter wit
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employees adequate opportunities an
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is certainly much higher than what
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helps break through any complacency
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officiousness, fortifying the ultim
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and introduced a category of art, t
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the archetypal image of twentieth c
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there was pressure on Manifesta to
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Documenta Documenta began in 1955 i
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as if, in creating four other platf
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Europe but also from the Americas a
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certainly should not be supplanted
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- Manifesta Journal 1 [spring-summe
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Nina MÖNTMANN Art and Economy at D
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situation, and more specifically to
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It was conspicuous that only occide
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REMBRANDT SpA Pier Luigi Sacco Life
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consequences. They are initiatives
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confusion (the economic as well as
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unexpected contexts, or Norma Jeane
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The entire adventure of contemporar
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Risk is hence a structural characte
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of information and knowledge about
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The question is also how “Alterna
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The project can be seen as developi
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sold in them.[3] Andreja Kulunčić
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Slovak Juraj Čarný is concerned f
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the business started out as just a
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6. Milevska, ibid. p.184 7. “dirt
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Walter SEIDL Economic Interventions
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or Jeep. The fourth category would
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Suzana MILEVSKA The Ready-Made and
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“Dossier ‘96” derived from a
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1960s and 1970s, to postconceptuali
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“Always Already Apocalypse” whi
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The ready-made might be not the mos
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Marina SORBELLO Eastwards: A Panel
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of the development of society. The
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cases. Russia is such a specific ca
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young artists coming from post-soci
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een a French edition, since 2004 a
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ANETA SZYLAK: It is very tough fina
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write the history of avant-garde ar
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of the “internal” selfish quali
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Doris ROTHAUER Die Kreativwirtschaf
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und Politik findet noch weitgehend
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lässt bzw. schön redet, und den
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Saskia Sassen, “Economy and Art T
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Studies and Feminist Policy at the
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Research Assistant at Department of
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Julian Stallabrass Julian Stallabra
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Pier Luigi Sacco Born 1964 in Pesca
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Bonn, Stuttgart, Leipzig, London, e
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Considerable effort has been made t