Nick Cave on Hopefulness π―
Nick Cave on Hopefulness π―
On this app I swear, from now on in, I am calling professionals
Extremely predictable bank holiday DIY nightmare: the task is absolutely bigger than I thought, I donβt have enough filler, Iβm definitely not going to finish this weekend yet I cannot go back because half the paint is stripped from my bathroom ceiling
So honoured to attend the opening of Culture House in Shepherdβs Bush this evening. Inspiring venue and community project ! Worth getting a late train home culturehouse.org.uk
This leak has developed its own ecosystem of aquatic plants and mosses
UK potential drought this summer - Talking about household water saving is fine and good, but there is a pipe on my street that has been leaking for the last three years that Thames Water canβt or wonβt fix.
Absolutely exhausted after a long weekend with small children.
Vision of the tomb - El-Salahi, 1965.
Very much here for this kind of content:
In Liverpool for Museum Ethnographers Group conference. Great to be here and hear about new work and projects
Holiday clubs thoughβ¦
Omg. Immediately ordering blakefriedmann.co.uk/news/shakesp...
Iβm late to the party, but Iβve picked up Edward Wilson-Leeβs book βA History of Waterβ which is brilliant and engrossing. Now thinking about parallels between archives, museums and historyβ¦
Really interesting job going for an anthropologist in my department bmrecruit.ciphr-irecruit.com//templates/C...
View across museum gallery with packed display cases, ornate ironwork and a white ceiling.
Do you have the vision and leadership skills to shape the future of public engagement in one of the most exciting museums in the UK? We are seeking a new Head of Public Engagement & Programming. Full-time permanent role. Grade 8: Starting from Β£48,235 p.a. Closing date: 13 May 2025.
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I could get behind this initiative.
My inspirational friend Naomi Pendle is looking for a PhD researcher on a major new project on the everyday politics on famine (in Sudan). Could it be you? Itβs an experienced and international team www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
We need to talk about this more www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
OMG someone has written a BOOK about how to do the Cambridge-London commute well. I have no words, except maybe⦠anyone done this for Oxford? www.amazon.co.uk/Cambridge-Co...
An afternoon off work and took my kids swimming - feeling so wholesome. Also my cat killed and presented us with a (small) rat. And the ants are back.
As development agencies have become increasingly entangled with heritage projects, the dismantling of USAID raises the question of who will fill the funding gap β by @williamcarruthers.bsky.social www.apollo-magazine.com/usaid-abolit...
βKhartoum airportβs rapid destruction speaks to the most remarkable feature of this war-how precipitous it was. How quickly Sudan was snatched from normality and plunged into a war that didnβt escalate over time, but exploded overnight.β @nesrinemalik.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
History of the world in objects, 2025 edition
Museum piece
Model aeroplane, made out of USAID cooking oil tins www.britishmuseum.org/collection/o...
SouthΒ Sudan isΒ slippingΒ toward renewed conflict & political upheaval.Β Risks merging with war in Sudan. African heads of stateΒ with influence, esp Kenya, Ethiopia & South Africa should step in & calm alarming situation before hostilities escalate.Β
www.crisisgroup.org/africa/horn-...
Over a million southern Sudanese people fled to Sudanβs capital Khartoum during the wars and famines of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. This book is an intellectual history of these war-displaced working peopleβs political organising and critical theory during a long conflict. It explores how these people thought through their circumstances, tried to build potential political communities, and imagined possible futures. Based on ten years of research in South Sudan, using personal stories, private archives, songs, poetry, photograph albums, self-written histories, jokes, and new handmade textbooks, New Sudans follows its idealistsβ and pragmatistsβ variously radical, conservative, and creative projects across two decades on the peripheries of a hostile city. Through everyday theories of Blackness, freedom, and education in a long civil war, Nicki Kindersley opens up new possibilities in postcolonial intellectual histories of the working class in Africa. Nicki Kindersley is Senior Lecturer in African History in the School of History, Archaeology and Religion at Cardiff University. She was previously a Harry F. Guggenheim Research Fellow at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge, and holds a PhD from Durham University.
Cover of New Sudans by Nicki Kindersley
This looks like a fascinating new book from Nicki Kindersley, just published by @cambridgeup.bsky.social.
New Sudans: Wartime Intellectual Histories in Khartoum
doi.org/10.1017/9781... (on Cambridge Core, if you have library access)
Now crawling back to oxford on the busβ¦
View of where I spent the weekend - would you believe me if I sent it was work? Really it was