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Incite! Women of Color Against Violence: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded (Paperback, 2017, Duke University Press) No rating

Author: INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence

Subjects Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and …

The AIC [Academic Industrial Complex] framework brought renewed attention to the role of the academy in directly supporting criminal punishment systems and military industrial complexes. [2] At the same time, if non-profits have been essential sites for access to life-saving and sustaining resources, universities have remained important locations for generating critical dissent. In recent years, students and teachers have found that space shrinking and made vulnerable through attacks on critical and ethnic studies programs, centers, and faculty members; the elimination of tenure track lines and adjunctification of labor; and the cutting of state funds and increased privatization on the backs of students in the form of unbearable debt. [3]

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Also timely, given that universities have been sites of struggle against the ongoing genocide in Gaza in retaliation for the Al-Aqsa Flood operation. The universities' implicit bargain with the capitalist ruling class of funding-for-workers, at the expense of an education-first model, has left these sites painfully vulnerable -- and sadly, largely ineffective at making material gains.

#palestine #gaza #israel #FreePalestine #academia

Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh: Off the Books (2006, Harvard University Press) No rating

In this revelatory book, Sudhir Venkatesh takes us into Maquis Park, a poor black neighborhood …

It was reading this book back when I did my PhD, and when I read it I was struck just how much the academic "career path" resembles the "tournament career path" of street gangs as described in this book - and then I realized I needed to make an exit plan for academia. #Academia #IchBinHanna

Others later came to the same conclusion independently, so it wasn't just me:

blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/12/11/how-academia-resembles-a-drug-gang/