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Strategy, Temporality and Collective Learning: An Alternative Proposal for the Future of UCU Campaigns in the UK
by Demet Sahende Dinler
The views are solely my own and do not represent the views of my branch. I appreciate the constructive criticisms and suggestions of UCU colleagues and friends who commented on the first version of this piece. Special thanks to the inspiring conversations I have had with Alice Corble, Arabella Stanger, Ben Rogaly, Ciaran Clark, Danny Millum, David Harvie, Jane Holgate, Jo Pawlik, Katy Fox-Hodess, Lara Coleman, Malcolm James, Mario Novelli, Mariya Ivancheva, Mark Pendleton, Nimi Hoffmann, Panagiotis Sotiris, Sam Solomon, Sophia Lycouris, Susan Kelly, Tom Cowin, Will Lock. I learnt the most when disagreements and different angles challenged me. All errors are mine.
Climate Politics is Not Fossil Fuels vs. Renewables – a reply to Michael Levien
By Matthew T. Huber.
On Privilege. The Syndemic between Individualism and Collectivity: Critical Notes on Agamben and Cacciari.
By Roberto Finelli and Tania Toffanin
Climate Change as Class Compromise? On the Limitations of Huber’s Marxism and Climate Politics
By Michael Levien
Registration now open – Twentieth Annual Conference
9–12 November 2023,SOAS and Birkbeck, Russell Square, Central London
The Professional Class Vanguard of Climate Justice: A Response to Michael Levien’s Review of Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet
The Professional Class Vanguard of Climate Justice: A Response to Michael Levien’s Review of Climate Change as Class War: Building Socialism on a Warming Planet
Matthew T. Huber