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Happy Birthday Occupy!

Occupy Wall Street observes its first anniversary today with the culmination of three days of education, celebration and resistance in NYC (see here and here). To mark the occasion we’ve … Continue reading

17 September 2012 · 1 Comment

Towards a post-Occupy world

Following yesterday’s post announcing our soon-to-be-published special issue ‘Anarchist Geographies‘, we’re pleased to plug an excellent essay by Richard White (co-author, with Colin Williams, of ‘The pervasive nature of heterodox … Continue reading

21 August 2012 · 1 Comment

Precarity and housing politics in austerity London, UK

by Mara Ferreri, Queen Mary, University of London On 27 February 2012, London’s Occupy LSX was evicted, as was the School of Ideas. At the time of writing, only the … Continue reading

16 April 2012 · Leave a Comment

OWS Screenprinting: Markets, Commons, and Questions, Part I

by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York This past week, the OWS Screenprinters Cooperative had a table set up at Hunter College’s Women’s Day Fair, screenprinting and selling tee-shirts, … Continue reading

21 March 2012 · 4 Comments

Occupy Wall Street and ‘Israelification’

by Kareem Rabie, City University of New York For my final post in this batch on Occupy Wall Street and Palestine, I’m going to draw heavily on an exchange I … Continue reading

5 March 2012 · 2 Comments

Occupy Wall Street and ‘Occupation’

by Kareem Rabie, City University of New York One of the first critiques of OWS from the left has come from Indigenous activists, Palestine solidarity workers, and others questioning the … Continue reading

13 February 2012 · 2 Comments

The winter of Occupy Wall Street?

by David Meek, University of Georgia The Occupy Wall Street movement has focused a magnifying lens on the complex relationships between space and resistance. As we pay attention to the … Continue reading

3 February 2012 · 2 Comments

Cops and the 99%, Part II: Cops, scabs, and the 99%

by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York As promised, here’s my follow-up, a somewhat more opinionated take on the relationship between cops and the 99%. Scabs are paid to … Continue reading

20 January 2012 · 1 Comment

This is about our humanity

by Punam Khosla, York University Reflecting on the ‘year of protest’ I am struck by the emphasis of many left commentators. A broad progressive consensus is that capitalist crisis and … Continue reading

19 January 2012 · 1 Comment

Attending to imbricated spaces

by David Meek, University of Georgia Since its first manifestation in September 2011, the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement has occupied communication spaces at various scales. Throughout the world, consensus-led … Continue reading

16 January 2012 · Leave a Comment

Some thoughts on Occupy Wall Street and Palestine

by Kareem Rabie, City University of New York Like many members of the 99%, I’ve recently been preoccupied with Occupy Wall Street and the movements towards occupation of public space … Continue reading

16 January 2012 · 4 Comments

Cops and the 99%, Part I: Who do you serve? Who do you protect?

by Jesse Goldstein, City University of New York Last night I went to a meeting at the Occupied Office, which is on the 12th floor of a union owned building … Continue reading

11 January 2012 · 4 Comments

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