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Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 2

Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 2

By Susan Dianne Brophy, Anastasia Tataryn

In part two of this series, Susan Dianne Brophy interviews Anastasia Tataryn. Continuing their discussion on how law and markets intersect to produce subjects, and ways to rethink subjectivity in scholarship.

Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 1

Producing Subjects: Rethinking Productivity, Subjectivity, and Value Part 1

By Susan Dianne Brophy, Anastasia Tataryn

In part one of this series, Anastasia Tataryn interviews Susan Brophy regarding the importance of rethinking productivity, subjectivity, and value.

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