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"This is the insidiousness of capitalism: it imprisons us precisely by relying on our desires to feel free." Check out our exclusive interview with Panos Theodoropoulos in the lead up to the release of his new book. Panos Theodoropoulos kcl.ac.uk/the-making-of-…

The socialization of precarity may be forged through the sweat, blood, cramps & anxieties of migrant workers’ daily experiences – but it feeds on the desire for dignity, autonomy & security. Hence its insidious power. Out this International Workers’ Day from Panos Theodoropoulos ↓



🔢 Why has policy in the UK put numeracy and maths at the forefront of school curriculums? Dr Amy O'Brien explores this in the upcoming CRESTEM @ KCL seminar. 🕓 14 May, 2pm 📍 WBW G/8 or online Register now: kcl.ac.uk/events/an-arch…




“I have sustained more cuts & burns, particularly problematic because they are on my fingers. Almost every action I perform hurts & I have to just keep ignoring the pain.” Follow Panos Theodoropoulos on his journey into the world of precarious migrant labour ↓



