David Peetz
@davidpeetz.bsky.social
Researcher, FASSA. Employment relations; labour markets; economics; pol science; gender; climate & finance; science; birdies. Carmichael Fellow at Centre for Future Work, Australia Institute, but views mine. Meanjin (Brisbane) & Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland).
Excellent news for Uni of Canberra. I hope they can deliver in properly supporting this great initiative.
November 7, 2025 at 10:29 AM
Excellent news for Uni of Canberra. I hope they can deliver in properly supporting this great initiative.
Reposted by David Peetz
A better start to a journal book review? Fight me.
October 29, 2025 at 4:17 AM
A better start to a journal book review? Fight me.
Chances are a fair bit of the training is on “how not to…"
October 28, 2025 at 6:06 AM
Chances are a fair bit of the training is on “how not to…"
AFAIK it’s only on the legacy site, to which there are no obvious links, and which will presumably be decommissioned in the fullness of time.
October 27, 2025 at 9:27 AM
AFAIK it’s only on the legacy site, to which there are no obvious links, and which will presumably be decommissioned in the fullness of time.
The old site will only be available for a few weeks/days, I presume.
October 26, 2025 at 11:26 PM
The old site will only be available for a few weeks/days, I presume.
But whatever you do, don’t call them BOM!
October 26, 2025 at 10:14 PM
But whatever you do, don’t call them BOM!
“I don’t like you either, and I never will. In fact, I’ll tell your organisation about you, and they’ll be very sorry and you’ll be very sorry and it will be a sorry day for everyone except me. Next."
October 25, 2025 at 1:43 AM
“I don’t like you either, and I never will. In fact, I’ll tell your organisation about you, and they’ll be very sorry and you’ll be very sorry and it will be a sorry day for everyone except me. Next."
The nations generally considered to be the ‘liberal market economies’ — the most neoliberal-inspired — are the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and NZ, all anglophone.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
October 24, 2025 at 9:59 AM
The nations generally considered to be the ‘liberal market economies’ — the most neoliberal-inspired — are the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and NZ, all anglophone.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
The nations generally considered to be the ‘liberal market economies’ — the most neoliberal-inspired — are the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and NZ, all anglophone.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
October 24, 2025 at 9:58 AM
The nations generally considered to be the ‘liberal market economies’ — the most neoliberal-inspired — are the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and NZ, all anglophone.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.
Seems it’s not an advantage to speak fluently the language of the centre of global capitalism.