Online-only articles from Shift magazine.
- "You mean they actually vote for the lizards?" - Junge Linke
- Against Kamikaze Capitalism: Oil, Climate Change and the French refinery blockades
- Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby
- Greece: "We are drowning, let's sink the rotten boat"
- Increasing the uncertainty: beyond activism as usual
- International antinationalism!
- Islamism – Consequence of, heir to and rival of frustrated Arab nationalism
- Legal activism: the spatial politics of squatting in the UK
- Occupied London: revolt and crisis in Greece
- Occupied with conspiracies? The occupy movement, populist anti-elitism, and the conspiracy theorists
- Precarious life?
- Precarity and the workplace: an account of organising at an FE College
- The Manchester protest against Aaron Porter was not anti-Semitic!
- Welcome to the occupation
- Why it’s kicking off everywhere - Tom Fox
- ‘Bout to explode: a day in the life of a precarious worker
- “Occupy! Manchester is based on this desire to rediscover 'direct action' as a popular political form”: An interview with an organiser of Occupy Manchester
- “Real Democracy”: an interview with Michael Hardt
- “Unite march to parliament whereas the rank and file plan to meet up with the education march” - Interview with a spark
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- "You mean they actually vote for the lizards?" - Junge Linke
- Against Kamikaze Capitalism: Oil, Climate Change and the French refinery blockades
- Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby
- Greece: "We are drowning, let's sink the rotten boat"
- Increasing the uncertainty: beyond activism as usual
- International antinationalism!
- Islamism – Consequence of, heir to and rival of frustrated Arab nationalism
- Legal activism: the spatial politics of squatting in the UK
- Occupied London: revolt and crisis in Greece
- Occupied with conspiracies? The occupy movement, populist anti-elitism, and the conspiracy theorists
- Precarious life?
- Precarity and the workplace: an account of organising at an FE College
- The Manchester protest against Aaron Porter was not anti-Semitic!
- Welcome to the occupation
- Why it’s kicking off everywhere - Tom Fox
- ‘Bout to explode: a day in the life of a precarious worker
- “Occupy! Manchester is based on this desire to rediscover 'direct action' as a popular political form”: An interview with an organiser of Occupy Manchester
- “Real Democracy”: an interview with Michael Hardt
- “Unite march to parliament whereas the rank and file plan to meet up with the education march” - Interview with a spark
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Sub editing note: fixed capitalisation in title (should be normal sentence case), added Shift to authors/groups box, added short intro and changed the weight of the article to show beneath magazine issues