Several people requested more reading to accompany my talk on anarchist perspectives on feminism. This isn't intended to be a comprehensive list: the goal is just to provide a few starting points for reading, most of which can be found online. For explanations of anarchism and anarchafeminism: Emma Goldman's Anarchism: what it really stands for … Continue reading Anarchist perspectives on feminism: further reading
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Why I’m ending my short experiment with Gittip [now Gratipay], or: why we can’t have nice things, part 2,039
I love doing teaching and research, but I also want to be doing more to engage and build communities outside of academia. Recently, I decided to start experimenting with Gittip [Edit: this has now been rebranded as Gratipay] as a way to support that. Gittip "is a way to give small weekly cash gifts to … Continue reading Why I’m ending my short experiment with Gittip [now Gratipay], or: why we can’t have nice things, part 2,039
Advance, somewhat informal, praise for ‘Global Justice and the Politics of Information’
Hugh Goldring, who's been kind enough to take on the task of indexing Global Justice and the Politics of Information, sent through his preliminary thoughts on the book, and they're lovely enough that I can't help but share: This is a thoughtful and intelligent book that does a rare thing - it lays out obstacles … Continue reading Advance, somewhat informal, praise for ‘Global Justice and the Politics of Information’
Upcoming talk in the Bay Area: Anarchist perspectives on feminism
Where: The Sudo Room, 2141 Broadway, upstairs (entrance on 22nd. St.), Oakland. When: 3pm to 4:30pm, Sunday 22nd June. Cost: entry by donation. RSVP: in the comments here, on the Facebook event page, or by email (scroeser at gmail). What: This talk is a brief introduction to anarchist strands of feminism. It aims to provide … Continue reading Upcoming talk in the Bay Area: Anarchist perspectives on feminism
Changing Facebook’s architecture
My latest book chapter, 'Changing Facebook's architecture' has come out in An education in facebook?, edited by Mike Kent and Tama Leaver. I just got my review copy in the mail and I'm looking forward to getting a chance to explore it. Mike and Tama have put together an excellent collection that's well-grounded in empirical … Continue reading Changing Facebook’s architecture