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Teknotid and human time

Nymoten's apps that will make us more productive through planning and streamlining, continue a two-hundred-year tradition of self-help literature about the same.

Historical migration as a vantage point to modern China

20 millions of Chinese emigrated in the years 1840 to 1940. Shelly Chan analyzes modern China from a diaspora perspective and expands our understanding of China and history.

AS Norway: A capitalist actor, without sufficient conscience

In his new book Svein Hammer makes many interesting reflections on a greener Norway

The state's right to mutilate

Queer theorist Jasbir K. Puar delivers a sharp analysis of Israel and the US race-based biopolitics.

Who takes the phone and solves your fucking problem?

The call center industry has grown to over one million employees in the Philippines, who for decades have struggled to create jobs. In a new book, the question is asked about what it means to solve problems, often for unreasonable people across the globe – all night long.

Towards the horizons of humanity

The gesture of the participating documentary genre where the camera is given to the other is just a new way of installing and confirming dominance, says Pooja Rangan's critique of documentary "humanitarian impetus". 

Feminist everyday resistance 

Living a Feminist Life is a sparkling handbook in practicing feminism in a world of new divides.

Love of the world

Arne Øgaard wants to make the reader aware of the big questions of the time and inspire to a higher level of political conversation.

The dark echo of colonial history

Seen from the Dominican Republic, neither technology nor black magic can avert the climate disaster.

The art of aging

To achieve a good and dignified old age, we should continue to pursue goals that make life meaningful.

The timelessness of globalization

Herbjørnsrud has written a very important book on the most important political phenomenon of our time – but a book for the few.

New from the thickets

Some people do not know their own best: They publish magazines.