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  1. Pochettino on the current #LFC #Caicedo transfer saga:

    ‘In football you have to improve and evolve. It looks like a drama – but come on, it’s football, we need to enjoy it.’

    Gotta say I agree with that, but this is turning my stomach. C’mon Kloppo, get this over the line!

  2. The two-volume Cambridge History of Socialism is out! And what a collection it is! Leaders in their fields provide important correctives to the standard narratives of the history of the left. #politicalthought, #socialism #anarchism #marxism #socialmovements #labourhistory I wrote the chapter on #Proudhon. Check it out and order it for your libraries!

    cambridge.org/core/books/cambr

  3. @alexprichard My first thought is: "we will get a trash offer from #UCEA in the next round if we don't", which is understandable. But strike-loss & higher pay-rise might negate each other. And it doesn't solve the institutional inequity problem...

  4. @alexprichard My first thought is: "we will get a trash offer from #UCEA in the next round if we don't", which is understandable. But strike-loss & higher pay-rise might negate each other. And it doesn't solve the institutional inequity problem...

  5. @alexprichard My first thought is: "we will get a trash offer from #UCEA in the next round if we don't", which is understandable. But strike-loss & higher pay-rise might negate each other. And it doesn't solve the institutional inequity problem...

  6. @alexprichard My first thought is: "we will get a trash offer from #UCEA in the next round if we don't", which is understandable. But strike-loss & higher pay-rise might negate each other. And it doesn't solve the institutional inequity problem...

  7. @alexprichard My first thought is: "we will get a trash offer from #UCEA in the next round if we don't", which is understandable. But strike-loss & higher pay-rise might negate each other. And it doesn't solve the institutional inequity problem...

  8. @alexprichard Cannot imagine union relations with #UCEA getting any better while the UK still has a #Tory government. And that's unlikely to change for at least another year. 😭

  9. @alexprichard Cannot imagine union relations with #UCEA getting any better while the UK still has a #Tory government. And that's unlikely to change for at least another year. 😭

  10. @alexprichard Cannot imagine union relations with #UCEA getting any better while the UK still has a #Tory government. And that's unlikely to change for at least another year. 😭

  11. @alexprichard Cannot imagine union relations with #UCEA getting any better while the UK still has a #Tory government. And that's unlikely to change for at least another year. 😭

  12. @alexprichard Cannot imagine union relations with #UCEA getting any better while the UK still has a #Tory government. And that's unlikely to change for at least another year. 😭

  13. This is a clip of Edinburgh staff/student solidarity network smashing it out of the park at their graduation ceremony yesterday. I’m not sure what’s a better watch, their protest, or the speaker’s efforts to stumble through anti-union tag lines!!!???!!!

    twitter.com/sssn_edi/status/16

  14. This is a clip of Edinburgh staff/student solidarity network smashing it out of the park at their graduation ceremony yesterday. I’m not sure what’s a better watch, their protest, or the speaker’s efforts to stumble through #UCEA anti-union tag lines!!!???!!!

    #solidarity #ucu

    twitter.com/sssn_edi/status/16

  15. This is a clip of Edinburgh staff/student solidarity network smashing it out of the park at their graduation ceremony yesterday. I’m not sure what’s a better watch, their protest, or the speaker’s efforts to stumble through #UCEA anti-union tag lines!!!???!!!

    #solidarity #ucu

    twitter.com/sssn_edi/status/16

  16. This is a clip of Edinburgh staff/student solidarity network smashing it out of the park at their graduation ceremony yesterday. I’m not sure what’s a better watch, their protest, or the speaker’s efforts to stumble through #UCEA anti-union tag lines!!!???!!!

    #solidarity #ucu

    twitter.com/sssn_edi/status/16

  17. This is a clip of Edinburgh staff/student solidarity network smashing it out of the park at their graduation ceremony yesterday. I’m not sure what’s a better watch, their protest, or the speaker’s efforts to stumble through #UCEA anti-union tag lines!!!???!!!

    #solidarity #ucu

    twitter.com/sssn_edi/status/16

  18. didn’t waste any time and have made prompt contact with . Let’s hope this goes somewhere this time.

  19. #UCEA didn’t waste any time and have made prompt contact with #UCU. Let’s hope this goes somewhere this time. #ucurising

  20. #UCEA didn’t waste any time and have made prompt contact with #UCU. Let’s hope this goes somewhere this time. #ucurising

  21. #UCEA didn’t waste any time and have made prompt contact with #UCU. Let’s hope this goes somewhere this time. #ucurising

  22. #UCEA didn’t waste any time and have made prompt contact with #UCU. Let’s hope this goes somewhere this time. #ucurising

  23. Nibley Festival was amazing!! So nice to be able to take the kids to see some excellent acts in a safe, friendly environment. I mean it was glorified camping really, but the Magic Numbers, Stereo MCs and Kosheen were outstanding! What a spot to go camping too!

    #nibley #nibleymassive #magicnumbers #stereomcs

  24. So saddened to hear of Prof Andrew Linklater’s passing. He was a true disciplinary pioneer, carving out space for so much critical work in International Relations, particularly for theorists like me. His work ranged from Hegel and Marx to just war theory, from cosmopolitanism to Elias’s process sociology. He was happy to take a punt on my incoherent PhD project in 2001 and supported from then on. He loved single malts and jazz.

    aber.ac.uk/en/interpol/staff-p

    #InternationalRelations #IRTheory

  25. I’ve just drafted the first ever textbook chapter on anarchist IR theory. Woo!!

    Anarchist international theory dates back to Proudhon’s War and Peace (1861), and was developed by e.g., Noam Chomsky, Richard Falk, Thomas Weiss, and many more since the 1990s.

    Despite centrality of anarchy to IR, few know this history/theory, and it’s telling that the textbook (and my chapter) will be published in Spanish, while the references are all to English language texts.

    @politicalscience #IRTheory