Frederick Harry Pitts
@fhpitts.bsky.social
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Associate Professor in Political Economy & the Future of Work/Interim Head of Department for Humanities & Social Sciences at University of Exeter in 〓〓. Co-Investigator for the ESRC Centre for Sociodigital Futures & UKRI Critical Minerals Challenge Centre.
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NEW ISSUE: Renewal Vol. 33 No. 2

Published amidst far-right mobilisation and a Reform surge, the new issue of Renewal (guest co-edited by @sachahilhorst.bsky.social) features activists, journalists, and academics analysing the radical right threat and debating how social democrats can respond
Volume 33, Issue 2
A quarterly journal of politics and ideas, committed to exploring and expanding the radical potential of social democracy.
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Our historical narratives are often centred on land, but what happens if we shift our perspective to oceans? How might this shape our environmental and political imaginaries? Join us at @hass-cornwall.bsky.social as we plunge into the past to navigate new futures.
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Oceans - Dr Emma Kluge, Lecturer in Colonial and Environmental History
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The latest in our series of short videos about the interdisciplinary research colleagues do at @hass-cornwall.bsky.social. Watch the full series here: hass-cornwall.exeter.ac.uk/research/
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Falling youth turnout is an existential threat to our democracies. @hass-cornwall.bsky.social are studying how volunteering can reconnect young people from the poorest backgrounds with elections.

Find out more in our new ‘Research Shorts' series.

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Volunteering - Dr Stuart Fox, Senior Lecturer in Politics
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Next in our series of Research Shorts is Prof. Jamie Hampson on rock art.

Humans have been creating rock art for more than 70,000 years. At HaSS Cornwall we consider why, and think about how understanding art helps us understand what it means to be human.

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Rock Art - Professor Jamie Hampson, Associate Professor of Rock Art and Indigenous Heritage
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Tradition is not only about continuity – it can also be about change.

At @hass-cornwall.bsky.social historians explore how continuous ritual traditions have been interpreted in radically different ways across the centuries.

Find out more in our new Research Shorts.

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Tradition - Dr Jeremy DeWaal, Senior Lecturer in European History
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'Reindustrialisation’ is now a buzzword across the political spectrum.

At @hass-cornwall.bsky.social we are surrounded by resurgent industries rooted in place and strategically pivotal to security & sustainability.

Hear more in our new 'Research Shorts' series of videos:
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Reindustrialisation - Dr Frederick Harry Pitts, Senior Lecturer in Politics
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My colleague Catriona Pennell @teachlearnwar.bsky.social launches our new @hass-cornwall.bsky.social short video series with a brilliant reflection on remembrance & forgetting.

Hear more about our interdisciplinary research here: hass-cornwall.exeter.ac.uk/research/

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History is as much about remembering as forgetting. At @hass-cornwall.bsky.social historians explore the intentional forgetting that reveal more about society's political choices than any moment of collective remembering. Find out more via our new ‘Research Shorts’: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCjj...
Forgetting - Professor Catriona Pennell, Professor in Modern History and Memory Studies
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Excited to continue exploring these themes through the new Critical Minerals Challenge Centre at @exeter.ac.uk

We explore how Cornwall's tin, lithium & tungsten reserves contribute to security and sustainability, as well as good jobs and local growth: criticalmineralschallengecentre.co.uk
Critical Minerals Challenge Centre
The Critical Minerals Challenge Centre is a University of Exeter initiative focused on advancing the responsible production of critical minerals.
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On the right side of a wrong history? Matt Bolton and I were asked to revisit the themes of our 2018 book Corbynism: A Critical Approach for @unherd.com, and reflect on the challenges for Labour from a new party of the left: unherd.com/2025/07/is-c...
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UnHerd @unherd.com · Jul 23
‘Perhaps a rebooted version of Corbynism has the opportunity to prosper in ways it could not before.’ | Matthew Bolton and Frederick Harry Pitts

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Is Corbynism 2.0 coming for Labour?
Could Gaza replace Jezza as a radical talisman? Mark Kerrison / In Pictures via Getty Images
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Typically excellent from @philtinline.bsky.social.

I think that quote from a Starmer aide - "tough on populism, tough on the causes of populism" - really should be a guiding force for this government.
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Enjoyed this excellent essay from @philtinline.bsky.social - I think it's notable that beyond all the guff from Blue Labour, there are a whole range of organisations from ICON to the Co-operative party quietly getting on with the hard graft of communitarian politics
Tough on populism, tough on the causes of populism
How Labour’s buried communitarian history can restore Britain’s lost social trust.
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On the right side of a wrong history? Matt Bolton and I were asked to revisit the themes of our 2018 book Corbynism: A Critical Approach for @unherd.com, and reflect on the challenges for Labour from a new party of the left: unherd.com/2025/07/is-c...
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Starmer and Rayner have sounded the alarm over a social fabric that is 'fraying at the edges' and concern this translates into disorder. Rayner's analysis and prescription isn't new but is, for the most part, right. The briefing is putting a lot in faith in the Plan for Neighbourhoods as a response.
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Join us at midday today for our launch webinar with IFOW Founding Director, Anna Thomas MBE in conversation with Prof @teraallas.bsky.social CBE and Dr @fhpitts.bsky.social about the power of this dataset for understanding how to better 'Get Britain Working': www.ifow.org/event/gettin...
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Reminder that tomorrow we're launching our Good Work Monitor - a unique tool that tracks trends in productivity and 6 dimensions of good work across all 203 LAs in England, Scotland and Wales. Midday webinar with @fhpitts.bsky.social and @teraallas.bsky.social: www.eventbrite.com/e/getting-br...
Getting Britain Working? Launching our Good Work Monitor 2025
Our expert panel discuss how IFOW's Good Work Monitor offers a unique lens through which to examine the new Industrial Strategy
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On Tuesday we're launching our Good Work Monitor - a unique tool that tracks productivity and six dimensions of good work across all 203 local authorities in England, Wales and Scotland. Join us for a launch webinar, with @teraallas.bsky.social and @fhpitts.bsky.social
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Getting Britain Working? Launching our Good Work Monitor 2025 - IFOW
Our expert panel discuss how IFOW's Good Work Monitor offers a unique lens through which to examine the new Industrial Strategy
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