Alfred Russell Wallace (1869) #degrowth
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Bone-weary social media refugee. Also, criminologist, Uni. Manchester. Atrocity crime; death & memory; denial & acknowledgement; compliance in the lifecourse; evaluation research. Specialist in grim lists. GSOH. ORCID: 0000-0002-5624-3787
Alfred Russell Wallace (1869) #degrowth
Does your work involve 'dangerous writing'? Interpret as you wish. This is a truly interdisciplinary project and the most interesting one I've been involved with for years. Jan 16th deadline for 250-word abstract submissions.
At the recent #DangerousWriting symposium experts explored how texts from prison blogs to protest theatre can both empower & harm asking how do we care for stories that carry pain?
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Also loved the cast who were narrator, chorus and crowd; brilliantly choreographed. And a worldweary Les Dennis. Whatβs not to like?
Saw Peter Mullan as Bill Shankly in a stage adaptation of David Peaceβs βRed or Deadβ yesterday in Liverpool. Comprehensively marvellous. Charisma and pathos in equal measure, plus an hilarious Kevin Keegan hairstyle from 1973. With my tribe!
First day of spring.
Results rather - the performance was terrible!
I also want to belatedly record my joy at observing the parade of planets last week. I only saw 5 as Mercury and Saturn were too low on the horizon. Mars not in this view but that was also a clear, red treat.
Been supporting them for 44 years and this is one of the very best away performances; Allison 11/10.
I hardly ever do social media these days but have to say engaging tonight with many decent, funny and insightful US folks in my thread has cheered me right up. There is always hope.
Book #6. Good βun. Volcanoes, storms, Peru, foment, stifled revolution, Andean natural history, polar ice, battles, deus ex machina rescue.
Book #5. Commuter read. V light but fun. Written for TV, adapted v well.
Playing around with an older laptop today, I was really happy with how google chrome βsyncedβ my bookmarks: turns out this means βoverwrite & destroy dozens and dozens semi-randomly & in a way that is unrecoverableβ. Really useful feature.
Book #4
Book #3
I teach atrocity crime to criminologists & have been using Project 25/campaign speeches to predict Trumpβs engagement with ongoing conflicts. My grimmest predictions couldnt capture something as unhinged as ethnic cleansing for resort development. www.theguardian.com/law/2025/feb...
Dry Jan done. No fuss. Wine tasted super strong. Enjoyed greatly with game stew and cheese.
Weβre gonna fly, baby fly. As degrowth/MMT & other positions make clear, growth at any cost is immoral, deadly & doomed. Staggeringly reckless. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Book #2. 16/21! Those who know, know.
I think this may be the best thing Iβve ever seen on a website. shop.savethechimps.org/product-cate...
Not sure I qualify as a βyoung pianistβ, mind.
New piano book
Piano book contents page.
New piano book. Can play the Beethoven; learning the Jazz etudiette.
Sunrise over the fell
Sun low over the snow
Freezing fog along the valley floor
Sunrise over the fog.
Morning walk best-of from the last couple of gelid days.
The Labour tragedy: stunned/surprised at being in power, with no vision, pointless self-imposed limitations & essentially the same failed macro-economic model of the last 15 years, they resemble a miserabilist, bureaucratic wing of the Tory party. Failure opens space for deep(-er) Faragism.
NB, I note that Bluesky isn't yet a sharing option for this journal. It should be!
This looks great, and there are a number of open access articles.
Gott in Himmel, is nothing I value safe from this man?! Iβm not migrating to Everton (βbluecryβ?)!
Very good but stops with Istanbul - no Klopp at all!