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A sci-fi reading/film group for Amazon workers (Sociological Review blog)

April 29, 2022November 9, 2021

I am very pleased to be working with Graeme Webb and Xenia Benivolski on a new project that is piloting a methodology for using science … Read more

Categories Public EssaysTags Amazon, literature, research methods, science/speculative fiction

Counterspeculations scholarly audiotour of the City of London

March 9, 2021October 15, 2018

In May of 2018 my colleague Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou and I organized a collaborative walking tour of the City of London historical financial district to explore … Read more

Categories Audio and video, Edited CollectionsTags financialization, research methods

Outside but Along-Side: Stumbling with Social Movements as Academic Activists

January 2, 2022December 10, 2015

Citation Khasnabish, Alex, and Max Haiven. 2015. “Outside but Along-Side: Stumbling with Social Movements as Academic Activists.” Studies in Social Justice 9 (1): 18–33. https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v9i1.1157 … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags Canada, imagination, research methods, social movements

Between Success and Failure: Dwelling with Social Movements in the Hiatus

January 2, 2022November 15, 2013

Citation Haiven, Max, and Alex Khasnabish. 2013. “Between Success and Failure: Dwelling with Social Movements in the Hiatus.” Interface: A Journal for and about Social … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags Canada, imagination, research methods, social movements

Convoking the Radical Imagination : Social Movement Research, Dialogic Methodologies, and Scholarly Vocations (2012)

July 16, 2021July 11, 2012

Citation Khasnabish, Alex, and Max Haiven. 2012. “Convoking the Radical Imagination : Social Movement Research, Dialogic Methodologies, and Scholarly Vocations.” Cultural Studies<=>Critical Methodologies 12 (5): 408–421. … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags Canada, imagination, research methods, social movements
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