The following is an update on the #OccupyThought project. They are seeking Occupiers and others for feedback on this first round of papers.
“We have released our first dozen papers, and are seeking comments, critiques, and responses from theorists and activists. Please join the conversation here: http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/tne/cluster/occupythought
Additional submissions are also welcomed, both from concerned scholars and from theoretically-minded activists. The extended deadline is March 20th. Address inquiries to d.e.wittkower at gmail dot com, or stay informed about the project here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/occupy-thought”
#OccupyThought: First papers
Welcome to the #Occupation – Steven Michels
Whiteness and the 99% – Joel Olson
Lessons from Occupy: Name the enemy – Linda Alcoff
The “Occupy” Movement and the Politics to Come – Paul Livingston
Is Occupy Wall Street Communist? – Stephen Tumino
Hannah Arendt on Cairo and Occupy – Anthony Boese
Aesthetic Theory, Aesthetic Praxis: The Poetics of Activism – Josh Robinson
What is your Occupation? – Miles Kennedy
Occupy the Future: Occupying the US Higher and Secondary – Angelo Letizia
Becoming Revolution – Benjamin Schrader
Democracy: A Work in Progress – Philip Goff
Practical solutions and a Comprehensive vision for America – Henckel Miranda
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