capitalism, types: authoritarian 3, 222;
cognitive 31; full palette 30, 4 2–3;
globalized 3; immaterial 31;
managerial 3 7 ; transnational 7 0;
vitalist 30, 55, 233; Western 35
carers 215–16
cars: computer software 83– 4 ; driving
practices 7 5; embodiment 80–1; as
geometrical descriptive eidetics 85;
hybrid entities 85; innovation
262n16; Katz 80–1, 82
Carter, P. 8, 9 7 , 100, 101
cartographic approach 118, 25 4 ,
264 n2
Case, S. 269n2 4
Castoriadis, C. 111, 118, 123
catering industry 126
Caygill, H. 1 4 5–6
celebrity 2 4 5, 2 49
Chater, N. 238
Chesborough, H. 40
Chiapello, E. 23
Chicago heatwave example 218
chicken joke 220
children: morality 208–9; socialization
208, 210
chimpanzees 22 7 –8
China 3 4 , 51, 259n5
choice, agencies of 182–3, 188
city: affect 1 7 1, 1 7 2–3, 18 7 , 199;
aggression 1 4 6– 7 ; dance 1 44 – 7 ;
Davis 198; demolition 2 7 2–3n8;
driving practices 7 9–82; emergencies
203; kindness 213–1 4 , 219; lighting
7 9–80; living skills 1 44 ; misanthropic
209–11; non-representational aspects
77 ; postpedestrian 7 8; repair and
maintenance 199, 200, 201–2, 204–5,
27 3n15; resilience 199, 201; rhythm-
analysis 1 44 –5; space 7 5, 19 7 ;
technological unconscious 203;
transhuman 7 6, 8 7 ; violence 199
civility, failed 210
civilization 89
Clark, A. 5 7 –8
Clinton, B. 250
clothing 239
Coca-Cola 38–9
co-creation 32–3, 3 4
co-dependence 45
co-existence 23 4
co-extension 45
cognition 6– 7 ; automatic 36; capitalism
31; changes 23; distribution 4 3;
forethought 35–6; language 10 4 –5;
pooled 15 7
Colebrook, C. 16
collages, life space 73
colonization 185–6
commodification 29–30
commodities: consumers 31, 3 4 , 35,
4 1–2; information technologies 39,
260n21; Marx 35; onflow 4 8;
post-phenomenological 4 3;
production 22–3, 51; self-
transforming 52; sensory design 39,
24 5–6; time 2 4 6– 7
communication: body 61–2, 2 7 0n8;
emotion 181; globalization 12 7 ;
infrastructure 10; mass 232–3, 23 4 ;
mystical 66; non-verbal 1 74 ; politics
24 8; reciprocal 81; unconscious 228
communities 32, 4 1–2, 44 , 219
Community Dance 1 43
community theatre 1 44
compulsion 2 4 0–1, 2 77 n33
Comte, A. 210, 213
conceptuality 158–9
Connolly, W.E. 4 , 56, 69, 192
Connor, S. 13 7
Conrad, J. 210
consciousness: action 186; Bateson 115;
body practices 62; cognition 7 ;
Donald 6; McCrone 58–9;
performance 1 4 8; studies of 36
Conservative Party 252
consumerism 7 1, 2 4 5, 2 4 8–9
consumers: commodities 31, 3 4 , 35,
4 0–2; communities 4 1, 44 ; co-
operation 55; corporations 2 4 5– 7 ;
ethical 5 4 ; information 44 ; ingenuity
38– 4 2; invention 48
Contact Improvisation 1 4 1–2
contagion: affect 235– 4 3, 2 4 8; imitation
231
contemplation 56– 7 , 6 4 , 65, 66, 74
contextualization 44 –5
continuous development 38–9
cooking 226– 7
co-operation 55, 158
co-ordinate systems 10 4 –5
corporations: affective 2 4 3– 7 ; anxiety
244 –5; consumers 2 4 5– 7 ; economic
power 2 4 3– 4 ; emotion 2 44 –5
cosmology 23 4
cosmopolitics 1 7 3, 189, 19 4
Crang, P. 12 7
Crary, J. 186
316 Index