We're delighted to kick off the academic year at CSWG with a fascinating f2f talk by @PerrierMaud, titled "Refuse, Limit, Redirect: Care Workers’ Struggles for Value and the Feminist Critic of Social Reproduction". Join us on Oct 23rd, 3pm - details here: https://t.co/yYN4iv2rfd
Incredible river soundscape workshop with Emma Jackson and colleagues. We listened to the sounds of Salford, Manchester, Lewisham rivers, through the ears of locals and passersby, with ghosts and non human others. @TheSocReview @Undisciplining2 @EmmakJackson
An exciting opportunity for all of us care workers. A training session being hosted by IWW and the good news is it’s all free. Please register your attendance.
My thoughts are with Goldsmiths colleagues this weekend who are waiting to find out who will receive redundancy notices on Monday. Please share - on why this matters to anyone who believes in the transformative power of education.
gaza is a feminist issue. gaza is an environmental issue. gaza is a children’s safety issue. gaza is a human rights issue. gaza is a water contamination issue. gaza is a food scarcity issue. gaza is a genocidal issue. anyone claiming otherwise is lying to themselves.
Honoured to be participating in the UK premiere of the film 'Invisible' a documentary exploring Domestic workers' commutes in Bogotà, do join us this wednesday @rach_randall @MMB @nazmassoumi https://t.co/CjGw3RB0SQ
If you're in Bristol on 31 Jan, come along to the UK premiere of Invisible, a short documentary about domestic workers' challenging commutes in Colombia: https://t.co/9yvjxni7HH @BristolSML@BristolHiPLA@MiMoBristol@PerrierMaud @BristolFTV @nazmassoumi
Looking forward to Prof Srila Roy's Lecture on 5th December!
please get in touch with [email protected] if you would like to join our tuesday reading group for Changing the Subject
thrilled to see my article 'No nanny State: Infrastructures of Dissent' out in the latest issue of Sociological Review Magazine on Care Strikes. @TheSocReview @nannysolidarity@verondeu1
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By the time the 2010 student movement was in full swing, changes to both the dole and tighter anti-squatting legislation made this lifestyle increasingly difficult.
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BREAKING: under pressure from our branch KCL management has reduced the limit of punitive 50% deduction from 20 to 10 days: the max deduction is now 5 days of salary. While we reserve the right to respond, this shows that collective action works! Let’s keep up the pressure! ✊🏼