Welcome to 'Global Public Life', an open forum extending the discussions and debates that the academic, peer-reviewed journals Theory, Culture & Society and Body & Society (and associated Theory, Culture & Society Book Series) have been fostering in social and cultural theory, along with the wider social sciences and humanities, for over four decades.

Review: Yuk Hui, ‘On The Existence of Digital Objects’
Reviewed by Maria Dada

Review: Michel Foucault, ‘Confessions of the Flesh’
Reviewed by Stuart Elden

Review: Jo Littler, ‘Against Meritocracy: Culture, Power, and Myths of Mobility’
Reviewed by Diane Reay

Review: Paolo Virno, ‘When the Word becomes Flesh. Language and Human Nature’
Reviewed by Arianna Bove

Review: Heinrich Popitz, ‘Phenomena of Power: Authority, Domination, and Violence’
Reviewed by Austin Harrington

Review: Zygmunt Bauman, ‘Retrotopia’
Reviewed by Zeger Polhuijs

Review: Lars Spuybroek, ‘The Sympathy of Things: Ruskin and the Ecology of Design’
Reviewed by Carl Knappett

Review: Claudio Celis Bueno, ‘The Attention Economy: Labour, Time and Power in Cognitive Capitalism’
Reviewed by Ben Turner

Review: Austin Harrington, ‘German Cosmopolitan Thought and the Idea of the West: Voices from Weimar’
Reviewed by Thomas Kemple

Review: Penelope Deutscher and Cristina Lafont, ‘Critical Theory in Critical Times: Transforming the Global Political and Economic Order’
Reviewed by Jerome Braun

Review: Sean Cubitt, ‘Finite Media: Environmental Implications of Digital Technologies’
Reviewed by Sandra Robinson

Review: Achille Mbembe, ‘Critique of Black Reason’
Reviewed by Gabriel O Apata

Review: Jussi Parikka, ‘Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses’
Reviewed by Roger Whitson

Review: Srećko Horvat, ‘The Radicality of Love’
Reviewed by Julia Carter

Review: Heliana de Barros Conde Rodrigues, ‘Foucault in Brazil’
Reviewed by Marcelo Hoffman

Review: Jean-Daniel Rainhorn and Samira El Boudamoussi, ‘New Cannibal Markets’
Reviewed by Anouck Alary

Review: Isabelle Stengers, ‘In Catastrophic Times: Resisting the Coming Barbarism’
Reviewed by Nicholas Beuret

Review: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, ‘The Brain’s Body: Neuroscience and Corporeal Politics’
Reviewed by Jaime D. Wright

Review: Dawn Nafus, ‘Quantified: Biosensing Technologies in Everyday Life’
Reviewed by Phoebe Moore

Review: Wilmer & Žukauskaitė, ‘Resisting Biopolitics’
Reviewed by Jacob Chamberlain
TCS Special Issues
Against Ontology: Chinese Thought and François Jullien, edited by Scott Lash and Shiqiao Li
Foucault before the Collège de France, edited by Stuart Elden, Orazio Irrera and Daniele Lorenzini
A New Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere?, edited by Martin Seeliger & Sebastian Sevignani
Solid Fluids, edited by Tim Ingold & Cristián Simonetti
Post-Neoliberalism?, edited by William Davies & Nicholas Gane
Problematizing the Problematic, edited by Martin Savransky
From the Archive
James Ash on Affective Transmission (2004)
Marcelo Hoffman on Heliana de Barros Conde Rodrigues: Michel Foucault in Brazil (2017)
Rosi Braidotti: ‘Posthuman, All Too Human: Towards a New Process Ontology’ (2006)
TCS E-Special Issues
TCS Book Series
B&S Special Issues
Symmetries of Touch: Reconsidering Tactility in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing, edited by Rebekka Ladewig & Henning Schmidgen
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Breath, Body and World, edited by Andrew Russell & Rebecca Oxley
The Body in Pain: A Re-engagement, edited by Leila Dawney & Timothy J Huzar
Skin Matters: Thinking Through the Body’s Surfaces, edited by Marc Lafrance
Indeterminate Bodies, edited by Claire Waterton & Kathryn Yusoff
Surveillance and Embodiment: Dispositifs of Capture, edited by Martin French & Gavin JD Smith