Vol 5, No 1 (2006)

It is a time of transformation during which power-the catalyzing force of change-is quite literally up for grabs. Transformation is generally articulated in terms of progression; in reality, it is ambiguous in nature, potentially liberating and potentially subjugating. Culture, Society & Praxis challenges you to participate in exploring these concepts as creators, readers, and writers.

Table of Contents

Main Theme / Tema Central

The Beat: Behavioral Change in Juveniel Detention Center Writing Workshops PDF
Caitlin Elliott Urie
Establishing Enemy Combatant as Political Rhetoric: How the Bush Administration has Framed the Conversation on Wartime Prisoners PDF
Paul R Alexander
We Should Persuade Iran with Bargains not Bombs PDF
theodore adam harris
Site Visit: Iftar at the Seaside Mosque PDF
Derrick Keith Pearson

Art and Media / Arte y Multimedia

Creation of Nations PDF
Jamila Jones


Culture, Society & Praxis. ISSN: 1544-3159
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