Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 18,Ausgaben 1-21995 |
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... turn labor forces against one another , rather than against their employers ( Moody and McGinn 14-15 ) . In order to resist these developments , activists themselves face the challenge of building geographically dispersed networks ...
... turn labor forces against one another , rather than against their employers ( Moody and McGinn 14-15 ) . In order to resist these developments , activists themselves face the challenge of building geographically dispersed networks ...
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... turns into a machine , that is , in Luna's case , characterized by the computer . Luna thrives in America . She wins a ... turn , Elsa , who planted the idea of sabotage in Mario's mind in order to have her own design for the computer ...
... turns into a machine , that is , in Luna's case , characterized by the computer . Luna thrives in America . She wins a ... turn , Elsa , who planted the idea of sabotage in Mario's mind in order to have her own design for the computer ...
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... turn us into pseudo - Chicanos / as , or into a fronterizo / a that did not represent us . They wanted us ( the Mexicans ) to agree with their proposals just to get an audience . This was not right as it was a matter of each one of us ...
... turn us into pseudo - Chicanos / as , or into a fronterizo / a that did not represent us . They wanted us ( the Mexicans ) to agree with their proposals just to get an audience . This was not right as it was a matter of each one of us ...
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