Historian of eighteenth-century Britain at University of Birmingham. Walker, swimmer, dog-lover, reader. https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/history/smith-kate
Teaching & research into joyce & medievalism, based in cardiff, hello - jamesrbgreen.co.uk
Deputy editor: @the-breakdown.bsky.social
"Leftist pseudo-intellectual", The Critic
johnphilipmerrick@gmail.com / john.merrick@break-down.org
https://www.johnmerrick.co.uk/
Philly, raised in Germantown. Pdx - Mpls - Portugal - Philly. History, CompLit. Wrote on Pessoa & later Dickinson. Hater of racism & other forms of scapegoating. Cursing at cars from my bike. Go birds
Heterodox economist currently working on race in the history of economic thought late 19th and early 20th centuries. He/him.
Recently retired. Amphibious US/Brit.
https://sites.google.com/uw.edu/colindanby/home
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@DukeU Literature | @3ammagazine, @monthly_review, @NatCounterPunch, @scalawagmag, @proteanmag & more | Internationalism, Haitian Revolution, Melville | Host: De Facto Podcast, Co-Host Cold War Cinema Podcast
Professor of Philosophy – Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Critical Theory, Marxism, Aesthetics
Editor @ https://constelaciones-rtc.net/
Sociedad de Estudios de Teoría Crítica: https://www.setcrit.net/
https://ucm.academia.edu/JordiMaiso
Historian @dhi-paris.fr, Dept. of African History
media|informal economies|infrastructures
Friend of Ned
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Mastodon: @rheinze@hcommons.social
HCommons: @rheinze
Buildings, signs, and symbols indexed by keyword. Original photographic documentation since 2010.
Chicago, IL — www.ruralindexingproject.com
Ph.D. candidate at Brown | Assistant Editor at NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction
not as a nymph, but for a reed
books: Walkman | Alien vs. Predator | Equipment for Living: On Poetry & Pop Music | &c.
Free Palestine
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Rock Chalk
Assistant Professor in the Department of English @UCRiverside | Research interests: Chicanx masculinities, ontology, and the concept of the political | (he/him)
Associate Professor of English. Director of American Studies. Author of Indigenous Cities (UNP 2017). Writer of creative nonfiction. Adoptee. Native Chicagoan. Queer mommy. She/her.
Associate Teaching Professor, Director of First-Year Writing at Emory English. Wrote a book about writer's block in American fiction: https://uipress.uiowa.edu/books/writing-through-writers-block
Teach & research international political economy at Durham University.
Book: https://tinyurl.com/ykvf98wn
Kino Lorber / occasional film critic at oldnew.substack.com
ASAP/Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that explores new developments in post-1960s visual, media, literary, and performance arts. ASAP/Review is the journal's internet-focused publishing branch.
She/her, 1st gen, Canadian who's at Harvard but isn't OF Harvard-posts mainly about books (w/ cats & flowers thrown in for good measure). Now writing an itty-bitty book that aims to be a literary & media history of scrap.
Website: https://deidrelynch.org
film, pop music, cultural studies // author, TINSEL AND RUST (oup 2025) and BACK TO THE FIFTIES (oup 2015) // both can't survive // michaelddwyer.com
history & intellectual history | legal history & theory | political & economic thought | 19–20th c. philosophy & theory | marx
studying Mandarin (臺灣), formulating a PhD project
Plaenert-Bascom Prof of SEAsian Studies at UW-Madison | Coordinates @jsealab.bsky.social | translation, dissent, political prisoners and carcerality in Thailand | recent book: Dictatorship on Trial: Coups and the Future of Justice in Thailand (Stanford UP)
Asst. Prof. of Literature at Bard College • fmr Harvard Society of Fellows • Victorian & South African Literature, Env. Humanities • THE ART OF UNCERTAINTY (Cambridge, 2024) • doi.org/10.1017/9781009436120 • www.danielbenjaminwilliams.com
Professor of English. _Melodramatic Imperial Writing from the Sepoy Rebellion to Cecil Rhodes_ (2014). Current project on cosmic romance. Books, TV, running, biking, 🦖, 🏳️🌈
phd candidate in English @Columbia studying late 20th and 21st c literature and rape; writing in la review of books, avidly, public books
Professor of heterodox humanistic cetology
Professor, Irish and Victorian Studies, anticolonialism, internationalisms, the gothic. Director of the Weissman Center at Mount Holyoke College. New Yorker in Massachusetts. She/her.
Assistant Professor of Literature, Stevens Institute of Technology | PhD @nyu.edu | CLAGS
📚: Fictions of America: The Book of Firsts (2020) | Spider-Mother: The Fiction and Politics of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (2024)
Assoc. prof. of English at FIU in Miami
Associate Professor of English at the University of Oklahoma. Postcolonialist, South Asian Literatures, Anthropocene, Human Animal Studies, Plant Humanities, Northeast Indian Studies.
Book Reviews Editor at "South Asian Review"
Historian of Russia/Soviet Union; Cultural History of Work; History of Sexual Violence; History of Emotions
research associate (wiss. MA) @OEI/FU Berlin; associate @FSO Bremen
editor @Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History
#skystorians
Associate Professor of English. he/him. I’m giving the internet one more shot.
Assistant prof political economy
University of Cambridge
Books: Money Power in Emerging Markets (2020);
The Spectre of State Capitalism (now out and free to download!)
Editor Economy and Society
Member Second Cold War Observatory
Democratic socialist perspectives and analysis from the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung in Berlin | Posts auf Deutsch: @rosaluxstiftung.bsky.social
Activist, writer, historian, labor and working-class issues. Author of Knocking on Labor's Door: Union Organizing in the 1970s and the Roots of a New Economic Divide
Literary Editor @TheNation. Working on a history of socialism in the United States. Essays and more: http://linktr.ee/davidimarcus
Critic. Thoreau’s Axe (2023), Haunted Convict (2016), The Oracle & the Curse (2013), The Prison & the American Imagination (2009). Writing about Foucault & the legacies of theory for WW Norton. Tending my garden.
https://campuspress.yale.edu/calebsmith/
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PhD & Assoc Lecturer @ University of Reading | Modernism, 19th-20th C liberalism, Woolf, Forster, social class | Manuscripts, publishing, archives & special collections | Part-time Admin Asst @ Centre for Book Cultures & Publishing @ University of Reading
A literary studies journal focusing on the theory and history of the novel. Published by Duke University Press. All submissions to novel_forum@brown.edu
Associate professor of music and sound in Asia/anthropology. Crossword puzzle editor; TNG watcher.
Author of “Bangkok after Dark” (Duke 2025) and “Bangkok Is Ringing” (Oxford 2019).
After four decades at The Washington Post, now writing for various magazines, plus the occasional book. Pictured here moving the Nats Park chef to tears.
A podcast on radical politics, critical theory, and history. Hosted by @redandinexpert.bsky.social
Listen: https://linktr.ee/poltheoryother
asst prof film, media & culture @UvA_Amsterdam | historical materialism - critical theory - horror cinema - pop culture | he/him
Literary + cultural data from 1945–present. Peer-reviewed and open-access. Explore and reuse our data, or submit your own: https://data.post45.org/
Film critic at Slate; co-host of the Slate Culture Gabfest podcast; repped by the Cheney Agency; member NYFCC. Camera Man, my book on Buster Keaton, is out: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Camera-Man/Dana-Stevens/9781501134203
"philosopher", "comedian", deadhead, lake guy.
https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelOBurns
• Novelist: The Great Eastern, Destiny Express.
• Screenwriter: Joe Gould's Secret, Savage Grace.
• VP, Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
• Past President, WGAW
• Professor, USC School of Cinematic Arts
• Postpunk guitarist
• Home barista
Social Philosophy & Critical Theory | Book: Cybernetic Capitalism (2025) | Assistant Professor at University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht | Fellow at Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt | Eco-Marxism & Ecological Economics
assistant professor of critical & political theory @upf.edu | organizing member https://marxandphilosophy.org.uk 🌹🇵🇸
https://philpeople.org/profiles/tatiana-llaguno
Philosopher - Goldsmiths / Northeastern University London / Central Saint Martins
Co-director: @philosopher1923.bsky.social
Book: Subsumption in Kant, Hegel & Marx (histmat.bsky.social 2024)
https://andressaenzdesicilia.com
Historian. 19th/20th century US & Germany. JGU Mainz. 70s/80s cultural criticism, pop science, futurology. Book: Wires That Bind.
Professor of English + Film & Media at Amherst College, Author of The Documentary Audit (Columbia 2025 *coming soon*) Immediations (Duke 2017) and co-editor of Thinking with an Accent (UC Press 2023)
political theory @BarnardCollege: climate, Marxism, feminism. A Planet to Win at Verso; Free Gifts out now at Princeton UP https://tinyurl.com/fa8868a5
www.alyssabattistoni.com
2 hypooneiric 2 curiolatrous
19th-century German philosophy (mostly Hegel, with a dash of Marx) | Comparative philosophy of race | Africana philosophy | Philosophy of social science
Psychic life of culture, green political economy, critical university studies, knowledge-power struggles, epistemic justice.
Chartbook Substack https://adamtooze.substack.com/
OnesandTooze podcast https://foreignpolicy.com/podcasts/ones-and-tooze/
C******* University historian, Director European Institute, Chair Cttee on Global Thought.
Economics, history, theory, politi
Associate Editor at Chronicle Review. Writing a group biography of the New York School of Poets for Knopf
Professor @ Columbia • co-EIC Public Books • writer/critic elsewhere, on the novel then and now • most recent book THE CHAPTER (Princeton UP)
Professor and Chair of English @FloridaState; author of "The Cambridge Introduction to American Poetry Since 1945," "Attention Equals Life," "Beautiful Enemies," & "Locus Solus: the New York School of Poets" blog
Professor @goldsmithsuol.bsky.social, Director of @goldperc.bsky.social - occasional contributor to @lrb.co.uk and others.
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Philosophy adjunct. Political philosophy, Marx, Latin America, and some other stuff. he/him
https://gregoryconvertito.wordpress.com/
Series editor of @apaphilosophy.bsky.social Teaching and Learning Video Series.
Not expressing the views of my employer.
Social science and other distractions. Old posts get deleted pretty quick.
https://kieranhealy.org /
https://theordinalsociety.com
Associate Professor of Sociology, Stanford
https://www.mivich.com/
Professor of English at Idaho State University. Modernism, comics, popular forms. Author: The New Old Style (U Nebraska P, soon), Violent Minds (Cambridge UP). Co-Editor: Journal of Modern Periodical Studies. You can call me Matt.
matthewlevay.com
visualization librarian | philosophy, media, cyberwar, stats | Deconstruction Machines (UMN Press, 2018) | Revolutionary Mathematics: Artificial Intelligence, Statistics and the Logic of Capitalism (Verso, 2022) | my views are yours
associate professor of English at Hartwick College | criticism: C20-21 lit. & culture | poetry: The Rocking Chair (2015), The Shape of Things (2017), & 2013–2017: Sonnets (2024) | https://bradleyjfest.com
Ankerinstitution für die freie Literaturszene Berlin
Veranstaltungen/Event Space @ Veteranenstraße 21, 10119 Berlin
www.lettretage.de und www.literaturszene.berlin
Just another Danish Marxist 🙋♀️
I like reading and writing and talking about international law and political economy, legal theory, world order, climate change, and everything that’s wrong with contemporary digital technology. Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Reader in English at City Uni London. The Broken Promise of Infrastructure (2023), Graphic Refuge (2025). Convening Thinking Through Infrastructure Network @ttinfranetwork.bsky.social
More info: www.drdomdavies.com
Sessão Babel e Festival Ecrã
El Cine Probablemente, Revista Limite e por aí vai
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
letterboxd.com/fuzilfalcao
Author of Redeployment, Missionaries, and Uncertain Ground: Citizenship in an Age of Endless, Invisible War. Teaches at Fairfield University MFA.
Political Theory and Intellectual History. Politics of Architecture and Iconography. Some Public Affairs Commentary.
Posting in a personal capacity.
Texts mostly in LRB, Guardian, Foreign Policy, Architectural Review.
Representation: Wylie.
Editor at Columbia University Press. I acquire in Film and Media Studies, Journalism, and Literary Studies. Opinions my own.
coeditor/publisher, n+1. krotov at nplusonemag dot com.
Contemporary literature and culture in a global frame; author of Security and Terror (UC Press, 2018) and Moments of Capital (Stanford UP, 2023).
Associate Professor of Digital Culture and Design (Coastal Carolina); crafting, running, digital humanities, e-lit
@filterInstaZine & @DCDatCCU on insta
Asst. Prof. at DePauw University. Film & Media.
Screenwriter. How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
Philosophy & Literature at JHU | Aesthetics | Ethics | Moral Psychology | Existentialism | The Novel | Writer, Teacher, Humanities Advocate.
Academic studying 20-21 C. World Lit and Book/Media History.
New project: The World Republic of Data.
Books: Making World Literature (UMass Press) and Selling Books With Algorithms (Cambridge UP)
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Cornell Professor, climate activist
Currently doing a postdoc @ Duke. Interested in contemp and digital literary culture! Lover of emojis in emails. Learn more about me at tanjagrubnic.com.