By my second month living in Boston, I had already produced a standard response to my friends’ questions about howMore…
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Horizontalism and Territory
Horizontal social relationships and the creation of new territory, through the use of geographic space, are the most generalized and innovative of the experiences of the Occupy movement. What we have been witnessing across the United States since September 17th is new in a myriad of ways, yet also, as everything, has local and global antecedents. In this essay I will describe these two innovations, and ground them in the more recent past, specifically in the global south in Argentina. I do this so as to examine commonalities and differences, but also to remind us that these ways of organizing have multiple and diverse precedents, and ones from which we can hopefully learn.
Tidal, a Journal of Theory and Strategy for the Occupy Movement
Just out: the inaugural issue of Tidal, a multidisciplinary journal of occupation theory and strategy, edited by a group ofMore…
Social Text on Occupy Wall Street
Continuing a series of shout-outs to interdisciplinary journals hosting content related to the Occupy movement on their blogs, it is timeMore…





