Critical Quarterly

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Education, markets, and an audit culture2005/06/10English103
Subculture: The Meaning of Style1995/06/01English75
Multiculture in times of war: an inaugural lecture given at the London School of Economics2006/12/01English73
Academic labour and the politics of quality in higher education: a critical evaluation of the conditions of possibility of resistance2005/06/10English37
Towards an economy of higher education2005/06/10English26
Sample and hold: pop music in the digital age of reproduction1988/09/01English24
Mind the gap: The creative conundrum2001/04/01English21
Music and everyday life2002/04/01English20
A slave to the stove? The TV celebrity chef abandons the kitchen: lifestyle TV, domesticity and gender2011/10/01English19
The micropolitics of quality2005/06/10English18
The imperial unconscious? Representations of imperial discourse1990/09/01English17
‘Think and act like revolutionaries’: episodes from the global triumph of management discourse2002/10/01English16
An interview with Stuart Hall, December 20072008/04/01English15
Freud in Cambridge2004/06/15English14
What difference do museums make? Producing evidence on the impact of museums2002/12/01English13
The Supposed Subjects of Ideology1997/07/01English13
Transgressing the law with Foucault and Derrida: some reflections on anomalous embodiment2005/10/01English13
Dalit reconfiguration of caste: representation, identity and politics2014/10/01English13
Two types of shock in modernity2000/04/01English12
Education: The meanings and consequences of educational assessments2000/04/01English12
Prosody as cognition1998/12/01English12
Criticism: Benjamin and boredom2003/07/01English12
Idol thoughts: orgasm and self‐reflexivity in gay pornography1994/03/01English12
Honour and shame: modern controversies and ancient values2011/04/01English12
Community management: how management discourse killed participation2002/12/01English11
Universities in the UK: drowning by numbers Introduction2005/06/10English10
Missionary positions: AIDS, ‘Africa’, and race1989/09/01English10
Satire and the limits of literary theories2013/10/01English10
Stereoscopy: modernism and the ‘haptic’2004/12/01English10
Narrative and Dialogue in Jane Austen1970/09/01English9