My editorial in the Halifax Examiner about the deplatforming of the Radical Imagination Film and Discussion Series at the Halifax Central Branch Library.

My editorial in the Halifax Examiner about the deplatforming of the Radical Imagination Film and Discussion Series at the Halifax Central Branch Library.
A short piece I wrote re-published in the Nova Scotia Advocate about platforming police, deplatforming radical social justice programming, and public spaces.
My new article “Ecologies of the Radical Imagination” has just been published online in Information, Communication & Society. See it here, the first 50 copies are free to read!
Max Haiven and I spoke with Natalie Kivell on RadioActive (WVUM) about the radical imagination, social movements, and finding hope in dark times. Check out the audio recording of our full length interview.
It’s out! Max Haiven and I are pleased to announce the publication of What Moves Us: The Lives and Times of the Radical Imagination, a collected volume of powerful articles and interviews focusing on radical […]
The good folks at Cinema Politica headquarters have featured the Radical Imagination Project and our long-running documentary film series in the most recent iteration of their newsletter. Check out our spotlight!
Full audio of a feature-length interview I did with C.S. Soong of Against the Grain Radio on KPFA. We talked about capitalism, the myth of the middle class, the radical imagination, and building movements against […]
In September 2014 I was invited down to Boston, MA by the good folks at Boston University and the University of Massachusetts to talk about the radical imagination, engaged research, and resistance in time of […]
While we were at the Peoples’ Social Forum in Ottawa, ON, Max Haiven and I sat down with Scott Neigh to talk about the Radical Imagination Project and solidarity research in the age of austerity […]
It’s out! Hot of the presses – The Radical Imagination: Social Movement Research in the Age of Austerity (Zed Books) by Max Haiven and me. Buy it from Zed (outside of North America), from Fernwood […]