Maša Mrovlje is Associate Professor of Political Theory at the University of Leeds. She is exploring the political value of disappointment within resistance.
Maša Mrovlje
‘She had no truck with cinéma vérité, speaking instead of “ciné souvenir”, “the fact of having filmed living people in a living frame’.”’
Lili Owen Rowlands on Agnès Varda.
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Mamdani erasing back rent owed for over 5000 tenants - saving them millions of dollars
Showing how to use city power to force corporate landlords to fix unsafe apartments and end exploitative conditions
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Beneath the whimsy and the wit, Agnès Varda’s films were motivated by contradiction and critique. She said she was...
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The company Summit says it will waive unpaid rent in its new building portfolio as long as tenants resume making payments.
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‘Agnès Varda launched her revolt against femininity early. When she was ten, her mother took her to see 𝘚𝘯𝘰𝘸 𝘞𝘩𝘪𝘵𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘚𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘯 𝘋𝘸𝘢𝘳𝘧𝘴 at the Métropole cinema in Brussels. Varda hated it: “Why does she take care of these little ones all the time?”’
Lili Owen Rowlands:
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Decolonizing Money presents an anarchist theory of money which sets out strategies for collective liberation beyond state and capital.
London Review of Books
we really are sitting atop a lit pyre - how dire the situation in UK HE is cannot be overstated. | Squadrons of Pigs - Stefan Collini www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4... via @lrb.co.uk
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Drawing on research for 'Cracking the Class Code', Lee Elliot Major and Anne-Marie Sim argue that success in elite workplaces is shaped not only by talent and hard work but also by hidden class-based cultural norms that influence who is seen as credible.
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The problems with Britain’s universities are systemic and deep-rooted, not just local or contingent. Yet political and...
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Drawing on research for 'Cracking the Class Code', Lee Elliot Major and Anne-Marie Sim argue that success in elite workplaces is shaped not only by talent and hard work but also by hidden class-based cultural norms that influence who is seen as credible, authentic and deserving of advancement.
Starting next Monday, 15th June. Check out our exciting line-up of panels and speakers and joins us in Newcastle! ecpr.eu/Events/Event... @corinnepainter.bsky.social @ecpr.bsky.social
Vindhya Buthpitiya
‘Once, Mandela was seen as the devil incarnate’: the TV show laying bare the true struggle against apartheid
Maša Mrovlje
Ole Birk Laursen
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R. S. DIENG
End of day 2 working on #WomensLivedCitizenship at @ucddublin.bsky.social with @drmarymcauliffe.bsky.social @tiinalintunen.bsky.social @mmrovlje.bsky.social. A joy to work with great colleagues to further develop this exciting project. Off to dinner now 😋 ahead of last day brainstorming tomorrow.
The Guardian
Bristol University Press
Check out the feminist theory section call for the next European Conference on Politics and Gender (ECPG), to be held at Newcastle University 15-17 June 2026—Feminist Theory: Between Hope and Disappointment. Please share widely and join us in Newcastle! ecpr.eu/Events/Event...
From the activist who knew him as ‘Uncle Nelson’ to the campaigner who would go on to become a cabinet member, we talk to those involved in the struggle – and who feature in an eye-opening new documentary