My book, 'Running the Family Firm: how the monarchy manages its image and our money', is published today! 🥳Here's a short animated film about it, animations by Mair Perkins. youtube.com/watch?v=48NGZ5Vt…
The special treatment of elites has been clearly illustrated in the inheritance rules applying to the monarchy as Charles became king argues @Laura__Clancybuff.ly/3oUXCQD
Reminder: Senior Teaching Associate in Media Studies at @SociologyLancs - we are friendly! Expertise in media/cultural studies, creative industries, global media, games studies. Deadline 28 June hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.…
@Laura__Clancy sets out the many ways – beyond simply not paying inheritance tax – that the monarchy evades generalised obligations through claims of historical precedence
discoversociety.org/2023/06/…
New article! It’s about royal news production and how Royal Correspondents get access, or don’t, to royal news; questions of accountability; and the power of the monarchy. Open access doi.org/10.1177/146488492311…
Job alert 📢 Senior Teaching Associate in Media Studies, deadline 14 June, particularly looking for someone to teach media methods/theories, digital media, creative industries, and/or games studies. hr-jobs.lancs.ac.uk/Vacancy.…
Curious about ecosocialism and the debates around the idea of "degrowth"? Let @leninology and @adribuller talk you through the issues. TOMORROW 18:30, Dalston. FREE and no need to book.
"The monarch and the monarchy are the biggest landowners in the world." Dr @Laura__Clancy on how the royal family has adapted over the centuries to hold an unequal amount of material power.
Read more: equalitytrust.org.uk/blog/wo…
I didn’t even manage to get into the main protest yesterday as police had sealed it off. The sub-protest I ended up joining still had thousands of people. The tide is turning. #AbolishTheMonarchy
The only violence I saw yesterday was royalists who were screaming and shouting abuse and ripping people’s placards from them. It’s only free speech when you agree with them.
"The very idea that one person is superior to another is the root cause of discrimination - and It's a curse on the spirit of humanity" -Malini Chakrabarty (Pic 2/4)
Edinburgh May Day and @OurRepublicScot Rally
Poll: If a referendum were held today, Canada, plus 5 other Commonwealth nations, would vote to become republics.
- Solomon Islands, Bahamas, Jamaica, Australia & Antigua and Barbuda
#AbolishTheMonarchy#cdnpoli#cdnpoliticslordashcroftpolls.com
❗HAPPENING NOW❗
Not My King protest in Cardiff, followed by a march and republican picnic in Bute park.
The crowd has gathered against the monarchy, the attack on democracy and the cost of living crisis.
📸 @KALONGTUNG1
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'The monarchy is an imperial and corporate entity, embodying hundreds of years of colonial expansion, white supremacy and capitalist development'.
We look back at @Laura__Clancy's 2021 exploration of the history and legacies of the Crown #Coronation2023redpepper.org.uk/the-firms-g…
If you're protesting the #coronation:
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Just under half of 18-35 year olds share the #NotMyKing sentiment, yet they will be arrested if they express that view. This is not a sustainable situation. The UK needs a new democratic settlement.