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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 15

    Yay, 200,000 views & downloads for since we started in 2015. More at

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  2. 23 minutes ago

    appearing next week at 2018 conference next. Impressive line-up! Hope can do the topic of 'publishing : the new university press and other alternatives' full justice in workshop.

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  3. Mar 31

    This has saved need to make same point. Would expect publishers to appreciate that all money/effort that goes into research is questionable expense if only available at handful of elite (mainly US) institutions. This is anti-equality.

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  4. Mar 28

    On propaganda Looks like useful book to read alongside Timcke's Capital, State, Power.

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  5. Mar 25

    Interested in ? -Detailed study of application in context of language teachers recently out c/o

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  6. Mar 23

    Does Reconciliation Need Truth? Visibility & producing pluralties of the past. -enactment Riccardo Baldissone. Chapter in book See

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  7. Mar 21

    'how we conceive of a nature which philosophizes through us' Chapter by in book SEE

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  8. Mar 19

    At the crossroads of 'representation and regulation' - abstract photography. Repurposing it as a tool for 'looking with', ultimately enabling rethink of 'ethical parameters of vision'. Chapter by in See

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  9. Mar 17

    Spectacle 2.0 ‘a set of malleable conceptual tools for engaging in class struggle under digital capitalism.’ Lindsay Weinberg, tripleC

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  10. Mar 16
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  11. Mar 15

    Andrea Pavoni reflecting on , & & the current 'sensorial turn in legal thinking'; law’s 'obsessive ' chapter in book See

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  12. Mar 15

    Spectacle 2.0 ‘… necessary reading for scholars interested in theorising the Spectacle’s relationship to the labour theory of value, commodity fetishism, and sub-jectivity under post-Fordism.’ Lindsay Weinberg, tripleC

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  13. Mar 14

    'isolationist and xenophobic rhetoric is not merely ideology, but also utopian in its thinking'. Using D. Cornell, F. Jameson to consider symbolic projection, legal transformation. Ch. by in SEE

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  14. Mar 13

    'Why … has the goddess of justice been so often depicted with eyes open … eyes closed, with blindfolds, without blindfolds?' Marcillo Franca explains @ in book SEE

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  15. Retweeted
    Feb 24

    excellent chapter on the art of Nihal Yesil ( ) and by in 'See' the first book in of series, Law and the Senses … …

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  17. Mar 13

    1/2 This highlighting article by Highly relevant to where mooted as clue to problems of . Whilst on the topic is gaining traction re this set of concerns?

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    Mar 13

    Tonight at 8 pm ET: join the DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group for a Twitter chat! This month's discussion focuses on community building and professional development needs among digital library instructors & practitioners. More info at

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 9

    Any and followers and practitioners might be interested in my current publication. Story of Developing Educators for the Digital Age via Available through & - -

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  20. Mar 8

    Coming soon - is there a missing space where ethics should be in the stampede for big data?

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