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Hair Straighteners on the Train – A Perfect Politics? | feminist academic collective
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Hair Straighteners on the Train A Perfect Politics? August 7, 2015. August 7, 2015. 8216;I straighten my hair, and take trains’. This post is inspired by 2 things 1) I’ve just been reading Angela McRobbie’s excellent commentary. On the ‘perfect’ and the workings of competitive femininity in neoliberal times, and, 2) once seeing a woman straightening her hair on a train. As Angela McRobbie recounts in her example regarding women ‘making up’ themselves on public transport:. Rage against the sex machine.
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New and Green Materialism - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
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Past & Present Reading Group. Debating The Making of Modern Finance. Political Economy at Sydney. PhD in Political Economy. Master of Political Economy. Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE). Alborada Magazine on Latin American Politics. An Integral State: Notes on Marx & Gramsci. BISA International Political Economy Group. Centre for Global Political Economy, Sussex. Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ). Centre for Urban Research on Austerity. Labour in the Asian Century.
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Hot-housed academic flowers and imposter syndrome | feminist academic collective
https://feministacademiccollective.com/2015/07/31/hot-housed-academic-flowers-and-imposter-syndrome
Hot-housed academic flowers and imposter syndrome. July 31, 2015. And loss of skin pigment. I also accept that worrying about not having something to do because you’re about to start a big fun project in September (woohoo! Is akin to a spoilt child being given an endless bag of Maltesers with the nutritional value of kale. And, yet the imperative to do something persists. We know that imposter syndrome is bullshit, yet my sense from talking to colleagues is that it still persists. Enter your comment here.
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Brazil: The Débâcle of the PT - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
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Past & Present Reading Group. Debating The Making of Modern Finance. Political Economy at Sydney. PhD in Political Economy. Master of Political Economy. Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE). Alborada Magazine on Latin American Politics. An Integral State: Notes on Marx & Gramsci. BISA International Political Economy Group. Centre for Global Political Economy, Sussex. Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ). Centre for Urban Research on Austerity. Labour in the Asian Century.
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Rickety Piketty: the road to non-market socialism - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
http://ppesydney.net/rickety-piketty-the-road-to-non-market-socialism
Past & Present Reading Group. Debating The Making of Modern Finance. Political Economy at Sydney. PhD in Political Economy. Master of Political Economy. Journal of Australian Political Economy (JAPE). Alborada Magazine on Latin American Politics. An Integral State: Notes on Marx & Gramsci. BISA International Political Economy Group. Centre for Global Political Economy, Sussex. Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ). Centre for Urban Research on Austerity. Labour in the Asian Century.
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Putney Debater » A personal blog » Page 2
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Newer posts →. Two takes on the new economics. Http:/ www.vimeo.com/143481111. Two events during October, one in Bristol and one in Brussels, give evidence that notwithstanding the capitulation of Greece’s Syriza to the Eurogroup’s shameless intransigence, anti-austerity economics is gaining ground in Europe in tandem with the gathering social movements across the continent. We went to film both events for Money Puzzles. And the Citizens Assembly on Debt. Continue reading →. Down there in Buenos Aires.
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Making sandwiches in academia | feminist academic collective
https://feministacademiccollective.com/2015/06/25/making-sandwiches-in-academia-2
Making sandwiches in academia. June 25, 2015. June 25, 2015. The phrase ‘Make me a sandwich’, which distills the age-old sexist stereotype that women belong in the kitchen, is something that I have found myself increasingly thinking about in the context of academia. More specifically, I have found myself thinking about where, in academia, the kitchen might lie, and who might be expected to be in it? 8211; then what does this mean for the constitution of labour in academia? So, where to go from here?
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