SPACE COWBOY CAPITALISM: THE MARTIAN
“Satellite’s gone, way up to Mars, Soon it will be filled with parking cars” -Lou Reed, Satellite of Love In his lecture at the end of The Martian, Mark Watney tells a theatre full of aspiring,...
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As an April Fool’s joke in 2013, after eight years in existence, YouTube posted a video announcing that they would finally be choosing the ultimate winner of YouTube and that the fun was over. If only...
View ArticleFREUD AND FOOTBALL MANAGER
Football Manager is a big deal. It has been a contributing factor in dozens of divorce cases. It has been the subject of two films and has had a best-selling book written about the lives it has...
View ArticleGETTING SHIRTY: CAMERON’S SUIT, FRESH MEAT AND MAGICAL REALISM
In a week where Corbyn was blasted by Cameron for the cheap appearance of his suit, it is interesting that a reference to the importance of one’s suit in a fictional Channel 4 TV programme has gone...
View ArticleDRONES, PANOPTICISM, AND OSSUARIES
Whilst not so very long ago the notion of the drone evoked a sense of foreboding not unlike that which accompanies the digestion of a Phillip K. Dick’s Minority Report, or a revisiting of Fritz Lang’s...
View ArticleBOATY MCBOATFACE AND THE NEED FOR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
“You’re gonna need a bigger boat” – Martin Brody – Jaws (1975) When the British Natural Environment Research Council asked the general public to participate in an act of engagement to help decide the...
View ArticlePOLITACTICS
Pleased to share with you the cover of our forthcoming book Politactics: Political Conversations from Everyday Analysis, which is in production now and will be released later in the year. The book is...
View ArticleEVERYDAY ANALYSIS QUARTERLY CFP: POLITICS
Call-for-Papers Deadline: June 20th 2016. This summer Everyday Analysis will publish an online collection of articles on the subject of Politics in attempt to expand the conversations in our...
View ArticleSelf-Analysis Through Writing and Critical Reading
According to Maya Angelou, people bear many stories inside, and they feel agony if can't share those stories to the world. The fastest and safest cure from this agony is writing or, to be particular,...
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