My fiancee Dave has been threatening for some time to explain his Pizza Express Syndrome theory, so I’m posting this to encourage him to get writing. Will post his thoughts here when he’s done!

I have, up to now, tended not to use the word ‘sexism’, either in my writings or in conversation, because I’ve found it rather limiting in terms of the phenomena I’m interested in exploring. When I’ve attempted to discuss the concept “sexism” in my teaching (I’ve taught undergraduate and postgraduate classes on international relations, US, […]

According to an article published in the Independent prior to the recent UK by-election, disgraced former Conservative MP Neil Hamilton believes that disaffected voters in the Eastleigh constituency are turning to UKIP because “we don’t have any political baggage”. 

Don’t worry, I’m working on something. It’s called ‘The Politics of Baggage’. It’s just not ready yet and I don’t want the front page to be empty. Come back next week and I promise you there’ll be something to read.

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