It was great! Thanks to @vcwills.bsky.social, @brunoleipold.com, @schlawinerkreis.bsky.social, Dorothea Gädeke, Gabriel Wollner and everyone who was there for the discussion.
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Such a wonderful event. Thanks to @brunoleipold.com for organizing it and to @vmantouvalou.bsky.social, Paul and Sarah for their fantastic comments!
07.03.2025 19:08 — 👍 10 🔁 2 💬 1 📌 0
We're very exciting to host a book launch for @mirjam-m.bsky.social 's Global Sweathshops on 5 March, 4-6pm. Discussion will be chaired by @brunoleipold.com with comments by Paul Apostolidis, @vmantouvalou.bsky.social and Sarah Goff. Register here: www.eventbrite.com/e/global-swe....
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Sweatshop working – not all it seems – The Mint Magazine
Here‘s an interview on my new book „Global Sweatshops. A Feminist Theory of Exploitation and Resistance“ I did with the Mint Magazine in December.
www.themintmagazine.com/sweatshop-wo...
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Associate Professor in Economics, IIPP-UCL. 🇵🇸 💔
Book: Labour, Value and Capitalism: A study of the Poverty of Philosophy (1847) by Karl Marx, 2024. Editora Dialética
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Social and Political Philosophy
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New book: Die Überlegenheit der Unterlegenen
https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/daniel-loick-die-ueberlegenheit-der-unterlegenen-t-9783518300398
The Bluesky representation of the Centre for Social Critique at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/
DPhil candidate in Political Theory, University of Oxford
Working on critical theory, political emotions, reconciliation, and politics of mental health
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Political philosopher at Durham Uni, living in Whitley Bay. Writes about Marx, work, and economic justice.
Political philosopher working on critical theory, the digitalization of work, platform capitalism, and anything else going wrong in the world. Assistant Professor of economic ethics at Tilburg University.
Political Theorist @ifpolms.bsky.social
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Assistant Prof. at Skidmore College in philosophy; settler colonialism, affect, and place; cat & snack fan. she/her.
Social Philosophy & Critical Theory | Postdoctoral fellow at Institute for Social Research Frankfurt | Assistant Professor at University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht | Editor at Krisis Journal | Eco-Marxism & Ecological Economics
Istanbul University Faculty of Political Science, professor |
Humboldt Uni. zu Berlin, Centre for Social Critique, guest researcher
global intellectual history | Marxism | Lukács
Will not follow back anonymous accounts.
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Senior Lecturer in Political Theory @UoMPolitics. Former post-doc @stanfordethics. Working on equality in education, parents' rights, and sufficientarianism.
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Writing a history of (un)civil disobedience and the autobiography of my mother | Assistant Professor of Law and Society at UC Irvine | Bread Loaf, Yaddo, and Best Small Fictions '25 | https://eraldosouzadossantos.com/
Philosophy (trans and gender stuff, technology, social ontology, cognitive warfare) | Mushrooms (not that kind) | Scifi and sports dorkery
Political theorist, Queen Mary University of London. Interested in the politics of technology and work. First book on Bernard Stiegler and political judgement, currently working on a Leverhulme project on post-work as a tradition of political theory
Zentrum für Ökonomische und Soziologische Studien (ZÖSS) / Universität Hamburg
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Political Theorist. KCL. Comparative Political Theory. Ancient Chinese Political Thought. From Lebanon.
Writer and artist working on a graduate degree. I study feminist economics through textiles 🖖🏻
Associate professor of political theory, University of Limerick | researching crisis theory, democracy, capitalism, and cosmopolitanism | he/him/his