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An Intelligent Interest: Learning and Education in London
Seeking proposals for engaging and accessible talks or presentations on any aspect of education and learning in Londonβs history.
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17.02.2026 08:26
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Queer Lives and Trans* Formations Conference Registration
We are looking forward to welcoming you to the Queer Lives and Trans* Formations Conference on 30-31 March, 2026! As the conference will be taking place online, we ask that you register to attend by c...
Registration for the "Queer Lives and Trans* Formations: Reimagining Weimar Germany's LGBTQ+ Histories and Cultures" online conference is now live! Sign up to join us 30 - 31 March (Australia: 31 March - 1 April). With speakers from 6 (!) time zones & keynotes from Jonah Garde & Camilla Smith!
26.02.2026 10:08
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Everyone mentions The Making of the English Working Class for obvious reasons, but so much of Thompson's work is crucial - The Poverty of Theory is up there, as is his CND piece Protest and Survive
03.02.2026 19:16
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Appropriately on his 102nd birthday, I've been reading E.P. Thompson's The Poverty of Theory today. One of the very best to ever do it (it being disagreeing with French high theory)
03.02.2026 19:16
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British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies
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Attention @bacls.bsky.social members. We recently launched the BACLS 'Work in Progress' Group, where members can get collegiate and supportive feedback on academic work. If you have work to submit or want to act as a reader do get in touch! Not yet a member? Visit our website to register bacls.org
28.01.2026 14:41
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It's a great piece, John! And obviously an excellent companion to the Corelli Barnett one
26.01.2026 09:56
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The ideal reconstruction of society held by the nuclear technocrats held in the management vaults is an efficiently productive society ruled by a 'meritocratic' management class
25.01.2026 12:14
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The nuclear technocracy of Fallout embodies this ideology of abstracted violence, particularly through Hank, whose argument for a nuclear strike on Shady Sands is predicated on managed nuclear destruction being morally superior to the pathetic violence of Wastelanders fighting over bottlecaps
25.01.2026 12:14
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This lines up with Michael Gardiner's argument about the liberal ideology of nuclear weaponry as the ultimate sublimation of violence, the abstraction of violence into a button-pushing, managerial efficiency (Nuclear Fictions: Violence and the Narration of the Anglosphere, 2025)
25.01.2026 12:14
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Even more interesting is Hank's argument that the mind control is necessary to prevent violence: the precise, productive movements of Time & Motion are the antithesis of the excess of movement of destructive violence, and that only technocratic management can curb or sublimate excessive movement
25.01.2026 12:14
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Of course, this synchronisation is made possible through technological pacification of the workers through mind control, rather than the self-disciplining ideologies of productivity from the '50s (e.g. as described in Nikolas Rose's Governing the Soul)
25.01.2026 12:14
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The production line they construct relies on perfectly synchronised movements from the workers as a kind of choreography, for 'the least loss of energy and time' as Spark describes T&M in The Ballad of Peckham Rye, and could be a scene from a classic '50s information film by the BPC
25.01.2026 12:14
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The most recent episode of Fallout (S2EP6) really hammers home the perpetual '50s ideology of the nuclear technocracy by using a Time and Motion-style production line as the ideal form of management
25.01.2026 12:14
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James Goldsmith, godfather of British populism
Unlike Nigel Farage or Rupert Lowe, Goldsmith told the truth
For the New Statesman I tracked the career of the corporate raiding Thatcherite turned populist tribune, James Goldsmith
www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2026/0...
24.01.2026 13:37
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Thanks Jen! Hope you're enjoying your very well-deserved study leave!
13.01.2026 12:50
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Thanks so much Dominic! Hope all is going well with you!
13.01.2026 12:49
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I don't know enough about the Jamaican case to make an argument, but it seemed to me to be an interesting biographical coincidence
08.01.2026 19:13
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Really, it's the failure of these labour rebellions which functions as a spectre over their political thinking of the societies of their birth (both quite different to the academic contexts they ended up in) - neither uses the term 'hauntological' but I think there is something to that in both cases
08.01.2026 19:04
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Both frame organised workers' uprisings as significant to their thinking as shadows cast in their childhood over their social formation - Hall was 6 in 1938, Williams 4 in 1926.
08.01.2026 19:04
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I'm thinking here of Hall's long reflection on the labour rebellions of 1938 in Jamaica, and the significance they had to the mindset of his family and their class in comparison with Williams' writing on the 1926 general strike in Britain
08.01.2026 19:04
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I was particularly struck by the resonances between Hall's descriptions of his early life and Raymond Williams' various writings on his early years in Wales.
08.01.2026 19:04
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I've just finished Stuart Hall's 'Familiar Stranger' and it's an absolutely fantastic (auto)biographical text with a richness of thought that rivals any work or theory - the way he thinks Jamaica and Britain together is masterful
08.01.2026 19:04
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Interested in guest editing a special issue of Key Words: A Journal of Cultural Materialism? We've made it easier than ever to pitch us. Download our special issue proposal form here: raymondwilliams.co.uk/submission-g...
12.12.2025 08:51
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I passed my viva today with no corrections - couldn't and still can't quite believe it! Very grateful to my examiners, Mike Niblett and Nick Bentley, and as always a constant debt of gratitude to my supervisor Michael Gardiner
12.11.2025 21:07
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Definitely contemplating this. Anyone interested in doing a panel on Scottish SFF. I'm thinking modern modern or contemporary but always open to ideas. #fantasy #sciencefiction #ScottishSFF
09.11.2025 12:04
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Presentation slide that has a black background and reads 'Living with Ghosts book launch, 31st Oct 2025, roxanne.n.douglas@warwick.ac.uk, @Roxanne.N.Douglas@warwick.ac.uk' on the left inside a tombstone shape, and an image of the cover of 'Feminist Gothic, Critical Irrealism and Arab Women's World-Literature: "Living with Ghosts"' on the right.
π» Preparing for my book launch on Friday (Hallowe'en!) 1pm UK - if you'd like to join online drop me an email!
You can read and access LIVING WITH GHOSTS here link.springer.com/book/10.1007... with institutional access π»
28.10.2025 10:56
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Thanks Dominic! Congratulations on the position at Essex, hope term gets off to a good start for you!
23.09.2025 19:03
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Think you probably made the right choice - I managed to join YP just before it all came crashing down...
18.09.2025 15:55
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