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Disablement & Precarious Work
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Exploring the politics (+ theory) of disablement & precarious work of all forms under capitalism | @cerasellachis.bsky.social

disability politics | work | precarity | resistance | social security | rest | anti-disablement
#22 - Alex
'I'd tell them that they're right, everything that they say is right - all of the feelings that they have about how wrong and how shitty everything is, and how things should be better, they're absolutely right'.
- Alex 1/2
December 12, 2025 at 6:16 PM
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Very excited to collaborate with Notes from Below on a Disability & Work Issue
On 21st January we'll be hosting an online workshop - an open space for sharing ideas on work, it'll draw on previous workers' inquiries to introduce methods/frameworks for writing about your experiences luma.com/spnoc68z
Worker Writing Workshop (Marxism & Disability Network + Notes From Below) · Luma
Join us for an online worker writing workshop! An open space to share your ideas for writing about work, we will draw on previous workers' inquiries to…
luma.com
December 11, 2025 at 4:43 PM
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Congratulations to Esther Outram, a PhD student I am lucky enough to work with, on publishing her first journal article in @berj-2025.bsky.social.

Is there space for dyslexia in high-attainment educational environments? Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study
doi.org/10.1002/berj...
<em>British Educational Research Journal</em> | BERA Journal | Wiley Online Library
Attainment grouping is an important policy issue and is increasingly practiced in UK primary schools, with researchers presenting contrasting stances on the impact to pupils' attainment and academic ...
doi.org
December 10, 2025 at 2:48 PM
#21 - Mark
'If you're lucky to find something that you love to do - do it! But also remember that if you want to continue and make a positive difference in the stuff that you do, then you can't influence and help others if you don't take care of yourself'.
- Mark 1/3
#RestAndDisability
December 4, 2025 at 7:05 PM
Yet another attack on disabled people by attempting to take away as many kinds of infrastructures for going through everyday life with fewer social restrictions

#DisabilityAndWork
Wes Streeting orders review of mental health diagnoses as benefit claims soar
Wes Streeting orders review of mental health diagnoses as benefit claims soar
Health secretary has asked experts to investigate whether normal feelings have become ‘over-pathologised’ The health secretary, Wes Streeting, has ordered a clinical review of the diagnosis of mental health conditions, according to reports. Streeting is understood to be concerned about a sharp rise in the number of people making sickness benefits claims because of diagnoses for mental illness, autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the Times reported. He has asked leading experts to investigate whether normal feelings have become “over-pathologised”, the newspaper said, as he seeks to grapple with the 4.4 million working-age people now claiming sickness or incapacity benefit. The figure has risen by 1.2 million since 2019, while the number of 16 to 34-year-olds off work with long-term sickness because of a mental health condition is said to have grown rapidly in the same period. Streeting told the Times he knew from “personal experience how devastating it can be for people who face poor mental health, have ADHD or autism and can’t get a diagnosis or the right support”. He added: “I also know, from speaking to clinicians, how the diagnosis of these conditions is sharply rising. “We must look at this through a strictly clinical lens to get an evidence-based understanding of what we know, what we don’t know, and what these patterns tell us about our mental health system, autism and ADHD services. “That’s the only way we can ensure everyone gets timely access to accurate diagnosis and effective support.” The review, which is expected to be launched on Thursday, is set to be led by Prof Peter Fonagy, a clinical psychologist at University College London specialising in child mental health, with Sir Simon Wessely, a former president of the Royal College of Psychiatry, acting as vice-chair. Continue reading...
www.theguardian.com
December 4, 2025 at 5:30 PM
Great discussion at @sociologyaustralia.bsky.social Australian Sociological Association Annual Conf. y'day!

Thanks to the Sociology of Work, Labour & Economy Stream for placing such interestingly linked presentations (Aastha Thakur's, Kirsten Ambrens', Brendan Churchill's & mine) on the same panel
November 27, 2025 at 4:42 PM
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Now there's a thought....
General Strike 100

National museums, libraries, archives, community groups, and individuals across the UK are marking the centenary of the 1926 General Strike.

All the details here: generalstrike100.com #GeneralStrike100
November 24, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Many thanks to the Society for Disability Studies
@disstudies.bsky.social for hosting a workshop co-delivered with Amanda Apgar earlier today, on conference presentations (and related matters).

Support SDS & become a member!
#DisabilityStudies #HigherEd
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November 24, 2025 at 8:29 PM
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‘Tell me: what do you enjoy the most about your current role - the low pay, the long hours, the workload you can’t control? Or your feeling of relief when you’re absolutely anywhere else?’

Brian Bilston & The Catenary Wires

youtu.be/xvwvI6eoyFs?...
The Interview
YouTube video by Brian Bilston - Topic
youtu.be
November 16, 2025 at 12:16 PM
Over the coming months, I will be working on a book that focuses on some aspects of the arguments developed through this project. Sharing this here as a way of pressuring myself into a more disciplined writing routine and to let mutuals know that something might be on the way.
a person is reading a book with a lot of words on it
Alt: Gif of a person closing a book
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November 10, 2025 at 1:23 PM
#20 - Egista
'For me the most important thing is to kill that "little capitalist devil inside ourselves" because that's toxic to everyone and it's very stupid and it's generated by this interlocked system of oppression, capitalism, & normalcy. The starting point is to be better able'..
- Egista 1/2
November 9, 2025 at 3:54 PM
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The State of Critical Race Disability Studies A White Paper Report from the Disabled Scholars of Color Collective

disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2025/10/15/g...
October 16, 2025 at 6:24 AM
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Environmental Exposures, Disability, and Reproductive Justice
11 November 2025, 1pm-2pm
Join this 'Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Justice' reading group session with Dr Rosamund Greiner (Institute for Global Health)
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Environmental Exposures, Disability, and Reproductive Justice
Join this 'Sexuality, Reproductive Health, and Justice' reading group session with Dr Rosamund Greiner (Institute for Global Health)
www.ucl.ac.uk
October 31, 2025 at 2:14 PM
#19 - Julia
'.. remember Margaret Thatcher only slept four hours a night and nobody wants to be like her, so more sleep is good, more rest is good. Maybe as well: we are experts in ourselves'
- Julia 1/2
October 31, 2025 at 2:24 PM
#18 - Gus
'In hindsight, across my life, I just wish I'd learned to say "no" an awful lot more. I've just really come to realise that actually doing less doesn't mean that you have achieved less. I wish I had a much better sense of that when I was a young man coming into my career, really'
- Gus 1/2
October 6, 2025 at 1:38 PM
#17 - Ronald

''Avoid burnout and keep some positivity. That's very important: having a positive vision for the future. Yes, there are many challenges, but we are all together. We're going to make it. And if the box doesn't fit you, throw it'.
- Ronald 1/3
#Rest #Disability #Work
September 25, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Panos Theodoropoulos on precarity & IWW’s General Defence Committees: ‘The idea is to create a feedback loop where the community is connected to the workplace, & vice versa. Such initiatives allow us to go beyond seeing solidarity as a form of “activism”’ scottishleftreview.scot/precarity-an...
Precarity and the Collectivization of Struggle
Panos Theodoropoulos shares notes for organisers in Scotland based on years of struggle alongside precarious migrants in Glasgow.
scottishleftreview.scot
September 20, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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CONTRIBUTE: The Sociological Review’s #openaccess digital magazine is inviting early career scholars to submit pitches for our #ResearchInsights series.

Editors Iris Pissaride & @juliettephd.bsky.social are seeking proposals for our December issue. Pitch deadline is 5 September.

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August 25, 2025 at 8:12 AM
‘Don't you know how busy and important I am?
I got soooo much to do
Don't you know how busy and important I am?
I got soooooo much to do
Oh, I'm too busy to finish this so—‘

youtu.be/iG9h3KUtaIc?...

#PoliticsOfRest
Tom Rosenthal - Don't You Know How Busy & Important I Am? (Official Music Video)
YouTube video by Tom Rosenthal
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August 19, 2025 at 11:41 PM
#16 - Ursula

'Self-care is absolutely crucial. You can't help others or produce anything if you are unable to look after yourself and your needs, so that you are meeting the world with your best self, your best good, feeling, capable self'.
- Ursula 1/3
August 15, 2025 at 11:01 AM
Yesterday, I presented at the American Sociological Association @asanews.bsky.social Annual Conference, on the Disability, Work & Economies of Difference panel. Many thanks to Richard Scotch for excellent chairing and to Pyung Kim, Junzhe Gu, Jennifer Brooks & Matthew Saleh for great presentations!
August 12, 2025 at 10:17 AM
'The men still work eight hours, there are too many pins, some employers go bankrupt, and half the men previously concerned in making pins are thrown out of work. There is, in the end, just as much leisure as on the other plan, but half the men are totally idle while half are still overworked'.
“In this we have been foolish, but there is no reason to go on being foolish for ever.”

1: Emulate Bertrand Russell.
2: Post his writings to motivate others.

harpers.org/archive/1932...
In Praise of Idleness, by Bertrand Russell
harpers.org
July 25, 2025 at 11:11 PM
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“In this we have been foolish, but there is no reason to go on being foolish for ever.”

1: Emulate Bertrand Russell.
2: Post his writings to motivate others.

harpers.org/archive/1932...
In Praise of Idleness, by Bertrand Russell
harpers.org
July 25, 2025 at 8:12 PM