Green Agenda Journal 2022: Volume Three
Culture, Featured, Green Agenda Journal 2022: Volume Three, Social Justice, Theory
Hope against hope
On the window of the café at my current place of work there is a taped A4 printed page that read “permanently closed”. There is a small injustice here, I feel distressed for the operators of an isolated hospitality business. Is this history from below? [...]
Read More... from Hope against hope
... Read MoreCulture, Economy, Green Agenda Journal 2022: Volume Three
The measure of invisible work
During the multiple lockdowns and within the walls of my apartment in Narrm, Melbourne, I realised how my body is at the intersection of three precarities: mothering (care), casual work at the university, and my being a migrant without a solid support network. [...]
Read More... from The measure of invisible work
... Read MoreFeatured, Green Agenda Journal 2022: Volume Three
Call for proposals: The Ends of Work
Green Agenda invites contributions that bring together old and new critiques about how to do work, as we rethink work and reclaim our collective future. Submit expressions of interest here What does the future of work look like? And how do we imagine that future as we imagine the future of our society, democracy, economy, and environment? This September, the... Read More