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Felicity Callard
@felicitycallard.bsky.social

Researching daydreams and fantasies. I am employed as a human geographer and also work in the medical humanities

Editor, History of the Human Sciences @histhum.bsky.social

Psychology 36%
Philosophy 17%

I also walked past East Kilbride’s Village Theatre which screened Nae Pasaran in 2018. The film documents how East Kilbride factory workers refused for 4 years to fix parts of fighter planes bound for Pinochet’s Chile tribunemag.co.uk/2024/03/hand...
Hands Across the Sea
Fifty years ago, Scottish workers refused to fix engines from the fighter jets of Pinochet's regime. As Israel commits genocide with British-built weapons, unions and activists should rediscover the t...
tribunemag.co.uk

What a swimming pool

Yes!

No compromise

What a pulpit

It is extraordinarily beautiful inside too

What a church

Here’s the video of Tareq Baconi telling us this bsky.app/profile/drop...
Video: Palestine Festival of Literature via X (@PalFest) (@palfest.bsky.social)

Reposted by Alison Phipps

“The path between a fascist or decolonial future runs directly through Palestine”
Ta-Nehisi Coates asks Palestinian scholar & writer Tareq Baconi “what is it about this genocide particularly” that has changed us? Baconi, who has written extensively on Hamas & the history of Palestinian resistance, points to 3 factors. It’s happening in full view of the world, yet still allowed...

This week I spoke to a research student who told me, her voice exploding with disgust, that the academic teaching one of the courses she was taking had powered up his teaching presentation while saying, proudly, “AI made my slides” [she clarified he meant content not just layout]

Reposted by Felicity Callard

Video: Palestine Festival of Literature via X (@PalFest) (@palfest.bsky.social)

Reposted by Felicity Callard

Ta-Nehisi Coates asks Palestinian scholar & writer Tareq Baconi “what is it about this genocide particularly” that has changed us? Baconi, who has written extensively on Hamas & the history of Palestinian resistance, points to 3 factors. It’s happening in full view of the world, yet still allowed...

Not sure where things go from here. Now common for only 1-2 out of every 20 submissions to the journal I edit to be in scope. The rest are out-of-scope and/or probably AI-generated, and take a lot of time to go over and process. And what meaning do journal acceptance rates have in such a context?

"Runctitiononal features"? "Medical fymblal"? "1 Tol Line storee"? This gets worse the longer you look at it. But it's got to be good, because it was published in Nature Scientific Reports last week: www.nature.com/articles/s41... h/t @asa.tsbalans.se

Walking back after my repeated lecture of earlier today (size of lecture halls means we do a 2nd turn later in the day) and they have removed DIVEST which hovers in its absence surrounded by lots of remaining red paint

DIVEST

Walking past one of the main university buildings on my way to lecture this morning

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“Meeting the demands made by people of conscience across the world in the case of Gaza – suspending the sale of arms and imposing economic sanctions – remains the only way to prevent the true worst-case scenario from reaching every Palestinian village, town, and city in the West Bank”
"As Israel ostensibly redirects its weapons away from Gaza, the West Bank braces to receive them full-force.

What is the step from local ethnic cleansing to all-out genocide, when the world splits no hairs over international law?"

www.versobooks.com/blogs/news/t...
The Death that Keeps on Going
How much can one village physically take? The worst-case scenario has already happened countless times in the small West Bank community of Umm al-Khair. It happened when prominent Palestinian activist...
www.versobooks.com

Reposted by Felicity Callard

"As Israel ostensibly redirects its weapons away from Gaza, the West Bank braces to receive them full-force.

What is the step from local ethnic cleansing to all-out genocide, when the world splits no hairs over international law?"

www.versobooks.com/blogs/news/t...
The Death that Keeps on Going
How much can one village physically take? The worst-case scenario has already happened countless times in the small West Bank community of Umm al-Khair. It happened when prominent Palestinian activist...
www.versobooks.com
“exiting the market”

Let me get up early to remind myself of the debates over how to construe Marx on the fetishism of commodities before I teach the first year geography students

<3 hours later still in the thickets never coming back out>
everyone is talking about getting copies of University Keywords (or other JHU Press books) for all their friends, students, and comrades for the holidays, especially when it is 40% off with the code HHOL25.
This is not the way, and @cnygren.bsky.social and I lay out in detail why it isn’t in this essay here. static1.squarespace.com/static/55577...

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Images of the first amputee football tournament in Gaza by photojournalist Rizek Abdel Jawad.

nbmediacoop.org/2025/11/21/p...
In "Occupied Refuge," @hannobrankamp.bsky.social challenges the view of refugee camps as indispensable safe havens, showing that humanitarian missions often function as militarized occupations that treat camp inhabitants as colonized subjects. Read the intro for free now: buff.ly/IwyWW8p

Such a terrible time. I remember so clearly the desperate conversations we had on picket lines as it became clear that the virus had already spread much more extensively than many were still predicting.

“Covid-19 has thrown into stark relief how universities are prioritising institutional reputation over social responsibility”

Almost too painful to go back to the USSbrief that several of us published 12 March 2000, when British unis were largely doing business as usual medium.com/ussbriefs/re...
Reputation over responsibility: UK HE and the Covid-19 crisis
Number 92: #USSbriefs92
medium.com

23k lives could have been saved if lockdown had been 1wk earlier. My mind turns away from those weeks of Feb/March 2020: the memories are too painful. Desperately trying to push universities to close. All of us who fell so ill **infected before Johnson finally locked down**. All those of us who died