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Adam David Morton

H-index: 28
Political science 52%
Sociology 35%
morton.bsky.social
Perhaps the biggest gig in Sydney for Political Economy this year: the 50th anniversary celebration of the Department of Political Economy!! www.ppesydney.net/celebrating-...

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therealelliotde.bsky.social
Making War Safe for Capitalism is out in a week with @brisunipress.bsky.social!

I'm honoured to share this endorsement from the fantastic Ukrainian scholar and sociologist Dr Volodymyr Ishchenko
morton.bsky.social
Just received!
Brett Heino’s new book on the spatial unconscious in literature. Brimming with original insights. Book launch soon at Gleebooks for those in Sydney 👇🏽
gleebooks.com.au/event/brett-...
@stuartelden.bsky.social @danieljhartley.bsky.social
morton.bsky.social
Odd that there’s seemingly less focus on Adventures of the Dialectic?

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mininghistory.bsky.social
Fascinating little-known story of an Australian man who fought and died supporting Jakob Marengo's uprising against German colonial rule in Namibia in 1905:

namibian-studies.com/index.php/JN...
namibian-studies.com
morton.bsky.social
“At a time when self-declared Nazis are using the internet to mobilise, new information systems are rapidly transforming the nature of work and traditional models of communication are crumbling, properly resourced sociology departments are what the public desperately needs”.
To Australia’s university fat cats, who may yet face job cuts not of their own making – don’t forget to wash your underwear | Van Badham
It’s been decades since parasitic consultancies began advising our tertiary institutions, at exorbitant cost
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morton.bsky.social
A fantastic opportunity to discuss economy and space in the literary work of David Ireland with Brett Heino @gleebooks.bsky.social on 31 October. Register here👇🏽

gleebooks.com.au/event/brett-...
morton.bsky.social
Books finished on this trip #EISABologna2025

by Adam David MortonReposted by: Ian Bruff

morton.bsky.social
Coming out now in hardcopy edited by yours truly with Dallas Rogers and Cameron McAuliffe in Environment and Planning F on *Value Theory in the Country and the City*
morton.bsky.social
What a brilliant read this was with its focus, from the Vermont landscape to the wider American west of the twentieth-century, on the inequality and dispossession of capitalism. The hell scape appears “crimson as the landscape seen through the red cellophane strip on cigarette packs”.
morton.bsky.social
"Whilst many of the reflections that follow this preface will touch on Political Economy’s colourful past, we should not neglect its value to us in the present and its importance to our nation in the future" -- Anthony Albanese, as one of the voices of former Political Economy students 👇
50 YEARS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN AUSTRALIA: A NEW ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY - Progress in Political Economy (PPE)
The first full program of courses in political economy at an Australian university began in 1975. It was in the product of a long struggle by a dissident student-staff movement at the University of Sy...
www.ppesydney.net
morton.bsky.social
University life as grant grubbing, less ivory tower more pyramid scheme, site of super-exploitation and management bullying - perfect material for a novelistic descent into the demonium of academia today 1/2
Katabasis by RF Kuang review – a descent into the hellscape of academia
The bestselling author’s sixth novel is far from perfect, but this journey into the underworld is delivered with heretical glee
www.theguardian.com

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morton.bsky.social
Straight on to my reading list for ECOP3613 Global Capitalism: Uneven Development
chrishesketh.bsky.social
My new piece for Alternautas considers the revival of dependency theory - building on recent contributions by @ingridhk.bsky.social and Felipe Antunes de Oliveira (among others) journals.warwick.ac.uk/index.php/al...

thanks to @morton.bsky.social for comments on earlier draft
Towards a new dialectics of dependency theory | Alternautas
journals.warwick.ac.uk

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