Very excited for UPE's second 2026 paper, by Neil Brenner and Swarnabh Ghosh: 'Environments of urbanization'
doi.org/10.1177/3049...
Very excited for UPE's second 2026 paper, by Neil Brenner and Swarnabh Ghosh: 'Environments of urbanization'
doi.org/10.1177/3049...
Neil Brenner & @swarnabh.bsky.social on Capitalist Urbanization as Geometabolic Escalation
Bengi Akbulut on feminist degrowth
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Anirban Dasgupta & Arindam Banerjee on the challenges of decarbonising agriculture
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Back from a break to share a new paper (with Neil Brenner) that just came out in Development and Change. An expansive energo-metabolic theorization of the geographies of capitalist urbanization: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
In Detroit, whatβs good? #aag2025
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Thanks, Jordan! Eager to hear your thoughts.
In addition to Banaji heads, this should be of interest to those that think about the history of capitalism (βnewβ and old), the Brenner debate, the modes of production debates, Lefebvreβs rural sociology and its relation to Sartreβs Marxism, the *dialectic*, among other things.
Thanks, Nick! Thatβs very kind of you.
Iβve long admired and learned from Banajiβs work. This paper is my attempt to work through his expansive oeuvre and systematically explicate its methodological and theoretical contributions to the history of capitalism.
New publication! In this paper in Critical Historical Studies, I undertake a detailed methodological engagement with Jairus Banajiβs remarkable scholarship on historical capitalism: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/...
"This is the first university that Palestine Legal is aware of where students have been suspended without a hearing and without having a chance to see any evidence against them before the deadline for filing an appeal."
palestinelegal.org/news/2024/11...
So is this just Twitter but no one talks about the pesky genocide?
Once again, I find myself thinking about this diagram.
Due to the unyielding work of Palestinian journalists, Twitter still enables one to witness some of the world historical horrors unfolding in Gaza right now. Thisβthe only reason for being on these appsβseems more or less absent here.
This place is like when you show up to a huge party and immediately head to the kitchen and hang out with the 3 other people you know.
Weird thing on here is that one both misses and does not miss the ostentatious βlatenessβ of the other app.
Slowly moving here
The grandpΓ¨re of the American βprogressiveβ movement canβt get himself to utter the word ceasefire. Shame on you for not doing even the bare minimum. And shame on me for having canvassed for you all those times.
This is evil beyond words. I hope my American comrades never forgive Biden and the Democrats for presiding over a genocide in full view of the world.
A depraved, world historical crime that will be remembered forever.
I may have just witnessed the most shameful episode in the history of my Union.
Words are weak in these times of genocidal brutality but I honestly believe Gabe Winantβs Dissent piece performs an invaluable service: www.dissentmagazine.org/online_artic...
The pictures coming out of London :β)
I donβt know how anyone on the βAmerican Leftβ can ever justify voting for the Democrats again.
This is insane
For @nplusonemag.bsky.social, I wrote about how we're living through the post-9/11 period all over again, in all the worst ways
From a time when important Harvard professors (including the great Richard Lewontin) stood up against oppression and occupation, and didnβt feed their students to a baying mob.