Well, there are many horrific things that are happening these days, so perhaps βthing that wrecks me the mostβ was a bit hasty. But it will be up there.
14.01.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@coradiamondswound.bsky.social
political theorist, dog-and-cat lady, gardener, pussy pants lover.
Well, there are many horrific things that are happening these days, so perhaps βthing that wrecks me the mostβ was a bit hasty. But it will be up there.
14.01.2025 01:58 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Iβm a bit late on this, but if you havenβt already, please read Sophie Smithβs LRB piece on the Pelicot case. Itβs only January and Iβm confident it will be the best thing Iβll read in 2025, and the thing that wrecks me the most. www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
14.01.2025 01:44 β π 2 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Thank you! Emailing now.
06.01.2025 03:02 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Very heartened to see that it passed. Do you know if there is a resolution being organized for APSA?
05.01.2025 23:42 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Thank you! This looks really interesting.
05.01.2025 23:34 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks, Iβll check that out.
05.01.2025 22:04 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Current readings on protest:
- Armed Resistance - Fanon excerpts, maybe Huey Newton
- Nonviolent resistance - Brandon Terry on MLK
- Individual resistance - Thoreau, Lisa Maxwell
- Collective resistance - Chenoweth & Stephan
- Conundrums of Resistance - Jo Freeman, Megan Ming Francis
Oops, I missed Francis Fox Piven on disruptive power.
05.01.2025 20:18 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Current readings on power:
- Domination/non-domination - Pettit article, Melvin Rogers chapter
- Exploitation & Expropriation - Nancy Fraser article
- Structural Power - Iris Marion Young excerpts
- Foucaultuan power - Foucault excerpts
- βGood powerβ - Arendt excerpts, Audre Lorde piece
Iβm basically not on social media anymore so I donβt know who will see this, but Iβm re-teaching an (undergrad) course called Power and Protest and I wondered if anyone has any canβt-miss readings on power and/or protest that I should swap out for my current readings?
05.01.2025 20:09 β π 7 π 1 π¬ 3 π 0Atlanta tonight.
Free Palestine. End GILEE. Ceasefire Now. π΅πΈ
Doctors Without Borders has been present in a lot of horrific conflict zones, & I'm wondering how what you're dealing with now is similar or different from other places you have experienced? It's different. And yes, I have worked in conflict zones & they're always very nasty. But this is a particularly brutal thing because of the huge number of civilian casualties. And they can't escape it. They can't move. They're told to displace down south. But are we talking about just reducing the area from forty-five kilometres to twenty kilometres in length and trying to put two million people in there, which is ... It's just an extraordinary situation. And no, I haven't seen it. They haven't stopped bombing. They're still bombing. They've got troops in there with tanks. And it's just consistent. It's well documented. We are seeing it all over the world in all the newspapers and television. So it's like people know exactly what's happening. And yet it doesn't stop. I haven't seen that before.
There is just no getting around this bit from the latest Chotiner interview. Doctors Without Borders has never seen this before: the number of civilian casualties, the inescapability of death, the fact that everyone knows what is happening BUT IT DOESN'T STOP.
19.11.2023 00:57 β π 1850 π 1052 π¬ 24 π 28LA Times editorial board coming out for ceasefire and characterizing IDF campaign as one of "indiscriminate death and destruction". Wouldn't have expected anything like this
www.latimes.com/opinion/stor...
"At a time when we have witnessed antisemitic + terroristic acts that are real and reprehensible, our university leadership has intensified fear + animosity by associating antisemitism and terrorism with and overly broad range of academic programming + political speech." So grateful to the AAUP
29.10.2023 03:14 β π 94 π 28 π¬ 0 π 4An order to forcibly relocate >1m people in 24 hours, on one of the most densely packed places on earth. >1.5k already killed, >338k already displaced. No food, water, electricity, fuel, medical supplies coming in. All exits sealed.
13.10.2023 04:05 β π 182 π 110 π¬ 2 π 41. There is nowhere to go. Gaza is 139 sq mi/365 sq km (DC is 177)
2. There is no way to get there. Spoke to a humanitarian friend. Many of Gaza's roads not usable
3. There is no out. Rafah crossing was bombed this week. Egypt won't host millions of refugees
www.theguardian.com/world/2023/o...
My understanding is that periods of escalation have been a recurrent phenomenon for many decades now. But yes, things are especially bad under Netanyahuβs far-right coalition government.
13.10.2023 00:24 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Today, the Guardian and other orgs co-released "Trafficking Inc": a massive investigation linking Amazon, McDonalds, the InterContinental Hotels Group and Chuck E. Cheese to labor trafficking and forced labor, particularly in the Persian Gulf
www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
I agree with this, but I would say βrecentlyβ is a pretty big stretch.
11.10.2023 06:50 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Bates is hiring for two tenure-track positions in IR, one with a focus on Europe and one with a focus on East Asia. Iβd be happy to answer any questions about working at Bates! Applications are due October 1st.
apply.interfolio.com/129067
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Omg, how did I not know that this was a thing. π
23.09.2023 02:54 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0To be fair, it is rather impressive how each new email from APSA leadership sinks to hitherto-unplumbed depths of ethical bankruptcy.
19.08.2023 05:43 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I fondly remember the days when reading an email from APSA didnβt make me apoplectic.
19.08.2023 05:42 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0it was completely inevitable that this panic would become an excuse for some parents to keep race mixinβ out of the schools
11.08.2023 01:44 β π 964 π 324 π¬ 36 π 9New in the American Journal of Political Science, by Andrei Poama and Briana McGinnis
Citizens with Felony Convictions in the Jury Box: A Peer-Judgment Argument
https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12816
APSA prefers to incur the costs of the in-person conference (costs to APSAβs reputation, future membership & participation & costs to striking hotel workers) rather than incur the costs of moving online (costs which, as Charmaine Chua has shown on Twitter, APSA *can* afford to absorb).
05.08.2023 19:12 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0All of this boils down to: yes, APSA *can* cancel room blocks at struck hotels, it just cannot cancel room blocks at these hotels without paying for them. So: it is more accurate to say that APSA leadership *wonβt* cancel the room blocks becauseβ¦
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