Empowerment as an affective-discursive technology in contemporary capitalism: insights from a play

Critical Discourse Studies 17 (4):447-467 (2020)
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ABSTRACTOver recent years, an increasing body of research in social and cultural studies has investigated the contemporary processes of social change from the point of view of affective capitalism....

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