
Ida Danewid
@idanewid
Political theorist & university worker. Writes about racial capitalism, state violence, abolition, and anarchism. She/her
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In May, I will be hosting a Political Theory workshop commemorating 50 years since Cedric Robinson walked the halls of Stanford Political Science. I hope to see you there! I welcome any suggestions as we prepare for this conversation in the department. politicalscience.stanford.edu/events/50-year…

🚨 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! 🚨 🗓 Deadline: 28 February 📅 Release Date: Early April 👉 DM us or email [email protected] if you’re interested, have questions, or want to chat ideas.


✨I am thrilled to share the cover of my book —The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice— which will be published by Duke University Press on April 25, 2025.✨🧵



📢 The Anthropology of Race and Ethnicity Network (ARE) invites papers for a two-day workshop titled “Global Racial Capitalism and the Politics of Refusal” 📅 June 13-14, 2025 📌 Sabancı Üniversitesi Keynote by Ida Danewid of University of Sussex See the full call here >> buff.ly/3QjZSe9






🚨Research talk🚨 On Wed 12th March at 4pm in Manchester, The Politics Research Group and the MJMCE are hosting Ida Danewid for a talk on "A place where freedom means something": James Baldwin's global maroon geographies. Come along if you're in the area, of DM me for info on how to join online!




For the next issue of Spectre Journal, shipping in a week or two, I interviewed Adam Hanieh about his new book 𝘊𝘳𝘶𝘥𝘦 𝘊𝘢𝘱𝘪𝘵𝘢𝘭𝘪𝘴𝘮. It's long – about 14 pages – and we cover everything from the origins of neoliberalism to the political significance of Zionism.



My book is out on 28 October with Verso Books 💥 It’s available for pre-order at £20: waterstones.com/book/up-in-the…




