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oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
This paper was just made open access. I wrote it just as the new UK Labour government was elected. Some people thought I was being too pessimistic. I'll let you decide.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Creating growth: Labour’s plan for the arts, culture and creative industries
Published in Cultural Trends (Vol. 34, No. 3, 2025)
www.tandfonline.com
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
Yet again, a government reduces culture to an economic growth driver then cuts its funding. Break the paradigm. Culture is not an industry but foundational to an equitable society and should be treated as such.

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Salvage by Jennifer Mills review – urgent post-apocalyptic novel proposes a better way of living
Salvage by Jennifer Mills review – urgent post-apocalyptic novel proposes a better way of living
In her mesmerising fifth novel set in the near-future, the Australian author offers a timely model of resistance to despair and passivity What does it mean to build a new world from the wreckage of a broken one? This question lies at the heart of Jennifer Mills’ mesmerising fifth novel, Salvage – but it’s one that her gruff, defensive protagonist Jude would rather avoid. For most of the novel, Jude has her head down and is hard at work, cooking, fixing engines, caring for other people. She’s a survivor whose adaptative mechanisms involve leaving everything and everyone behind: “Things will be simpler when she’s on her own. Belonging nowhere, carrying nothing.” We meet Jude in the village of Northport in the Freelands, on the precipice of a dangerous journey, a narrative moment that both anticipates resolution, and disorients the reader. Mills doesn’t rush to explain how Jude got to Northport or where she’s going; the plot is revealed slowly through the novel’s intricate design. Although Jude tries to convince her friends to stay away, to her immense vexation they won’t let her play the role of the lonely hero – and Mills, anyway, has no truck with narrative models organised around a single exceptional protagonist. Salvage by Jennifer Mills is out through Pan Macmillan Australia ($34.99) Continue reading...
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oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
Like the Le Pen/ Macron dyad (and many others), the call "let's stand together against the far right" results in a turbocharged neoliberal centre. Will we be fooled next time?
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
They have a mandate for it, don;t you know.
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
This sums up my problems with Bunga. Not trying to think slavery and 1776 at the same time, it rejects "progressive" thinking as "claiming moral superiority", and Phil jumping in with his anti-woke buzzwords to dismiss it as "vulnerable minorities" (slaves. yes, they are). Left turning into right.
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
"One of Donald Trump’s favourite disruption tricks is to take one true thing and embed it in a welter of lies". Lies is too strong, but it feels like that what is happening in this article. An example of how Trump has opened up liberal "reform" previously unsayable.

www.ft.com/content/4310...
Trump’s attack on higher education
His targets are wrong, but reform is sorely needed
www.ft.com
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
A great project marred by a tone deaf, pedantic and deflationary review of Anna K's book. Gets it all wrong in his big Hegelian Marxist boots.
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nickfeik.bsky.social
Australia could be taking advantage of the millions of students now too scared to go to university in America.
Instead both Dutton and Albanese are threatening to *massively reduce* intl student numbers.
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Even without ICE's horrible abuses, a pattern of arbitrarily revoking student visas makes the US no longer a viable schooling option for international students.

Bringing them to the US has been one of our strongest sources of soft power.

Everything this fucking guy does benefits Putin.
ejtaub.bsky.social
This is happening to students at colleges & universities nationwide. Their status is bring terminated & visa revoked. Often, the student has no obvious history to justify the govt's actions. Affected students should seek knowledgeable immigration counsel immediately.
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nicholasdanfort.bsky.social
I hope everyone in Washington who spoke out against Turkey's unjust jailing of Andrew Brunson will be equally forceful in speaking out against this:
gravelinfluencer.bsky.social
Not sure if this has been shared here yet, but this is video of Rumeysa Ozturk's arrest posted by WCVB. It's terrifying.
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
"The expert body on governance... [of] university chancellors, vice-chancellors, and the Australian Institute of Company Directors, ... does not include the NTEU or students as official representatives, will now come up with some “principles” and recommendations, most likely after the election". 🤐
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
How's that tactic going - you know, using avowed anti-democrats and proponents of authoritarian governance as bench-marks for democracy and free speech? Or does animosity against the pathetic centre trump (literally) any concerns with the weapons used to destroy the system they defend?
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
Well, basically that's where the Grattan's vision of the last 15 years is headed.
oconnorjustin13.bsky.social
Starmer. Albanese. The stale ashtray of what was once a workers' movement.