Occupation as dead end? A collection of short articles discussing the dangers of co-optation, and the possibilities for escalation, in the student occupation at the University of Sussex which began in February 2013. Copied to clipboard Queer/toxic In reply to queer/toxic Thoughts on the Sussex occupation as a dead end Where next for the anti-outsourcing campaign at the University of Sussex? Book traversal links for Occupation as dead end? Queer/toxic Printer-friendly version education privatisation United Kingdom universities occupations University of Sussex Queer (in) Crisis Comments
In defence of smashed glass Reflections on the demonstrations and occupations at the University of Sussex, and the wider issue of privatisation and marketisation of the…
Sussex University anti-outsourcing struggle escalates The anti-privatisation campaign at the University of Sussex is gathering strength - and there are…
Inside and against the university With recent strikes, occupations, and violent repression, the university is becoming a battleground. What does this mean for university staff…
Second occupation at the University of Sussex Following the largest demonstration yet, a second occupation has begun at the University of Sussex. This statement was read from the steps of the…
‘Silent grinding, bit by bit’: in the occupation at the University of Sussex An interview with Maia Pal, a tutor and member of the 2012-13 anti-privatisation campaign at the…
From mobilisation to 'massification' A text produced during the successful 8-day occupation at Sussex University in March 2010.
Comments