
Ep 13: Supply Chain Criticism
Symposium call for papers: https://asca.uva.nl/shared/subsites/amsterdam-institute-for-humanities-research/en/events/2027/03/supply-chain.html?origin=puxViJXMR4qLMjgCvCIKgA Supply Chain Criticism reading list: Campbell,

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(Un)Box The Soap is a place where we slip from topic to topic, navigate and invade all the nooks and crannies and (un)box knowledges that are hidden. Here you will find conversations, sounds and voices from different backgrounds and in different forms: interviews, readings, sound pieces and other media. As a part of Soapbox Journal, we take a step further and explore how cultural analysis seeps through our lives and shapes us in ways that are often left unexplored. We are excited to welcome you on this journey!Website: https://www.soapboxjournal.net/Instagram: @soapboxjournal
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Symposium call for papers: https://asca.uva.nl/shared/subsites/amsterdam-institute-for-humanities-research/en/events/2027/03/supply-chain.html?origin=puxViJXMR4qLMjgCvCIKgA Supply Chain Criticism reading list: Campbell,

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