More-than-qualitative epistemologies: new ethical opportunities
New article on Making Geography Matter by Mark Jayne, Wu Siying & Wu Chenhui
https://t.co/QECnMTnLyi
I am delighted to share the publication of my latest article titled “Unhomely home: trauma and displacement in Rahul Pandita’s Our Moon Has Blood Clots” in the Journal Subjectivity. @rahulpandita
Here is the DOI of the article: https://t.co/tfrgx2F6Kb
Policing through fear - original article by Georgia Efstathiadou and Vasilios Ioakimidis on the traumatic impact of law enforcement on youth from working class and marginalised backgrounds. #TraumaAndClass
https://t.co/IEc4achjpP
New article by Kaveh Haji-Allahverdipoor on the ontological politics of peripheral subjectivity in Iran’s authoritarian modernity
Drawing on #Agamben’s concepts of #BareLife and the #StateOfException
https://t.co/40iAPuRaPw
#CBT#Hegel#Subjectivity Twenty-one seconds to Nirvana: a Hegelian critique of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Original article by Ricky DeSantis
https://t.co/Tv9yMYgaWM
Discursively Constructing the Postneoliberal Subject: Conservative Christianity and the American Worker in #Project2025. Original article by Dr Julie Steinkopf.
https://t.co/C4mjw4Aky4
Happy to see my paper, “The Enigmatic Trauma of the Greek Crisis: A Psychosocial Approach,” published in @Subjectivity_J. Available here: https://t.co/aiwAHseeEE More papers on trauma and class are included in the upcoming thematic issue. Stay tuned!
Assemblages and Identitarian Articulations. Original article advancing our understanding of “identifications,” such as race, class, gender, familial, and religious, by Pablo Vila and @AveryNatale.
https://t.co/hp1xK6lQtG
#OpenAccess
@tynedaile's longform review of Olga Ravn's The Employees and Samantha Harvey's Orbital can be found in our June 2025 issue. It will form part of a special collection on #DistributedIntelligence.
https://t.co/4P5NZ1IiCd
‘Lived experience’ is valued in activism – but is it doing more harm than good? https://t.co/h1h287zEuz by @jodymooreponce based on her peer-reviewed open-access article in @j4subjectivity https://t.co/ui0IdWh0HB
Computational scapegoats: from mimetic to alienated desire in the production of large language models, by Liam Magee
#OnlineFirst#OpenAccess
https://t.co/nG4kbiAwxW
My first solo peer-reviewed journal article out today!
Beyond Guilt: Deploying ‘Lived Experience’ for Solidarity and Social Change. I examine humility, listening, and collective action can move beyond guilt toward real social transformation.
https://t.co/gTfNWG8XG8