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    Just Stop Oil at the Snooker

    Did you see this protest last night by Just Stop Oil at the Snooker? If not, here is the BBC coverage, or watch below. You probably didn’t see it because you don’t watch snooker, but I do, I love it. And listening to the players & commentators, and reading social…

    April 18, 2023
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    From Below (2022)

    A quick post to say that our feature-length documentary film produced as part of the recent AHRC-funded research project on mutual aid in the pandemic is now available for FREE online. Entitled ‘From Below’, and directed by the brilliant Matthias Kispert, the film speaks of how people and volunteers mobilised…

    March 23, 2023
  • Activism general strike

    What is a General Strike?

    There’s been a lot of talk about a General Strike, but what exactly does that mean? And why are they important?

    February 2, 2023
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    Avatar: The Way of the Water review – tired climate clichés distract from Cameron’s vision

    It’s been 13 long years since we last visited the planet of Pandora. During that time back here on Earth, we’ve seen huge tumultuousness: economic crises, the rise of populist politics, a deadly global pandemic and a growing climate emergency. But on Pandora, very little has changed. The main hero…

    December 13, 2022
  • Human Geography Miéville Motorways Networks psychogeography Walking

    Walking the Edge: The interstitiality of the Blackwater Valley Path

    I’ve lived in the Blackwater Valley area for nearly a decade now, and as a keen runner and walker, I have frequently come across the wayfinding infrastructure of the Blackwater Valley Path. It became one of those ritualistic things whereby I would mentally log that I needed to research the…

    August 2, 2022
  • Human Geography

    CfP RGS-IBG 2022 – Food for thought: The political potentiality of mutual aid food provision networks

    August 30th – September 2nd 2022, Newcastle University Sponsored by the Social Cultural Geography Research Group (SCGRG) and Food Geographies Research Group (FGRG). Organisers: Oli Mould, Jenni Cole and Adam Badger (Royal Holloway, University of London) Of the many horrific outcomes of the coronavirus disaster, the wellspring of mutual aid…

    February 11, 2022
  • Activism

    Three strikes and they’re out: why we need to get the vote and strike!

    It’s Groundhog day. Again. Next week, UCU staff are balloting for strike action that, if successful, would take place before Christmas. We’ve been on the picket line twice in the last 3 years, and still, we have seen no progress in bettering working conditions and stopping the decimation of the…

    October 14, 2021
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    AAG2022 CfP: Solidarity not Charity! Reclaiming the radical politics of mutual aid in a post-COVID world

    Organisers: Adam Badger, Jenni Cole, Phil Brown and Oli Mould **We are aiming to have a physical AND virtual session – February 25th to 1st March, New York & online** The COVID-19 crisis has seen monumental shifts in our understanding of the world and of each other. Yet, despite dystopian…

    September 22, 2021
  • Architecture Creative Writing Gentrification Human Geography psychogeography Walking

    A line of flight? A Psychogeographic venture on Newcastle’s Skywalks

    Newcastle was once touted as the ‘Brasilia of the North‘ by an ambitious town planner, T. Dan Smith. That was back in the 1960s when cities were seen as plastic crucibles to mould into concrete utopias, but half a century (and a corruption conviction again the Labour City Councillor that…

    August 9, 2021
  • Creativity NFTs Technology

    NFTs are killing creativity

    The art market has always faced accusations of being over-inflated and reducing the subversive, political, ethical and perhaps spiritual potency of art in favour of pure profit. Banksy’s ‘Girl With Balloon’ piece pictured above – where a stunt to shred an artwork didn’t go to plan and as a result,…

    May 20, 2021
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