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Ido Nahari is a sociologist, researcher and writer who works as an assistant editor for Arts of the Working Class, a street newspaper covering art, poverty, wealth and precarity. Interested in the fields of cultural revivalism, social welfare and the commodification of emotions, Nahari holds a Master of Science in Culture and Society from the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he received a mark of distinction for his investigation of the marketability of authenticity. His work has been featured widely in publications such as Spike Art Magazine, Die Tageszeitung, Analyse und Kritik, Ha’aretz and the New York Public Seminar.
Updated May 2022
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