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Jason Clarke

Bio: Jason Clarke is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: White (horse). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 5 citations.
Topics: White (horse)

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01 Jan 2004
TL;DR: Clar and David T. Hardy as mentioned in this paper, the creators of two Web sites devoted to exposing the filmmaker's hypocrisy, moorelies.com and mooreheads.com, which they called "big fat stupid white men."
Abstract: "MICHAEL Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man." That's the title of an upcoming tome from Regan Books by Jason Clarke and David T. Hardy, the creators of two Web sites devoted to exposing the filmmaker's hypocrisy, moorelies.com and Moore exposed.com. "Moore shows the greatest disdain for that which he actually is...a very rich, pasty white American male," the authors say. Watching Moore spinning statistics in "Bowling for Columbine" and "Dude, Where's My Country?" spurred the authors to ask, "Dude, where's your integrity." The book, due in July, will expose his use of camera tricks, manipulated facts and spliced speeches.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a framework for agnotology which is shaped by interdisciplinary studies of both ignorance and absence is presented, which identifies properties such as chronicity, granularity, scale, intentionality, and ontology in relation to epistemology as useful for studying ignorance.
Abstract: The study of ignorance, or agnotology, has many similarities with studies of absence. This paper outlines a framework for agnotology which is shaped by interdisciplinary studies of both ignorance and absence, and identifies properties such as chronicity, granularity, scale, intentionality, and ontology in relation to epistemology as useful for studying ignorance. These properties can be used to compare various case studies. While not all problems of ignorance are problems of absent knowledge, those that are can gain by an examination of the literatures on absence and the concept of the privative. The lack of symmetry in explanation and representation are methodological challenges to studying ignorances and absences.

98 citations

01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: This paper used an interdisciplinary approach to draw on French intellectual Bruno Latour's analytical approach to the war on terror and found that Latour was able to identify the root cause of terrorism.
Abstract: The Bush administration-led ‘war on terror’ saw the dissemination of a plethora of visual and linguistic rhetoric aimed at galvanising different audiences. Using an interdisciplinary approach to draw on French intellectual Bruno Latour’s analytical

14 citations

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TL;DR: The 4.3.3 Statement of Candidate 4 as discussed by the authors is a summary of the candidate's entire speech, including the main points of the speech: http://www.candidate4.com/
Abstract: 3 Statement of Candidate 4

13 citations

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TL;DR: Moore's 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11 is a visual and narrative tour de force that critiques everything from the controversial conditions under which George W. Bush assumed the US presidency to President Bush's handling of his so-called "war on terror" as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Michael Moore's 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11 is a visual and narrative tour de force that critiques everything from the controversial conditions under which George W. Bush assumed the US presidency to President Bush's handling of his so-called “war on terror.” With its tagline “The temperature where freedom burns,” Moore stresses the dubious ethical nature of the Bush administration's post-9/11 policies, especially as they redefine the US relationship between freedom and censorship. In so doing, he challenges the Bush administration's constructions of US morality as ultimately elitist and self-serving, substituting his own populist, class-based moral America(n) in its place.

10 citations

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01 Jan 2013

7 citations