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  1. Now passing equally awful Unite student accommodation at Tottenham Hale
  2. Just passed the Olympic site/Stratford on the train. Stunningly awful development #corporateurbanism
  3. On the student protests in Quebec: guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/…
  4. Radio Canada on yesterday's developments regarding the student strike in Quebec (en francais): radio-canada.ca/audio-video/po…
  5. The manifs casseroles in Quebec reminded me of Georges Cochon and tenant activism in Paris in the early part of 20th c: libcom.org/history/cochon…
  6. Jonathan Sterne and Natalie Zemon Davis on the manifs casseroles in Quebec soc.li/2XeQk9g
  7. The intensity and length of the student strike in Quebec is genuinely remarkable
  8. Quebec government has apparently pulled out of negotiations with students!
  9. @demoboroi lol - so true!
  10. @danhancox Couldn't possibly comment on twitter!
  11. @danhancox that's two exams now. About walling and violence. Yeah - good to see you on Tuesday.
  12. Another egregious 'solution' to the housing crisis in London: insidehousing.co.uk/development/ho…
  13. The convergence of biopolitics and borders, security and housing: opendemocracy.net/ourkingdom/joh…
  14. Marking to Shostakovich preludes and fugues
  15. @danhancox someone just quoted you in one of my exam scripts!
  16. "This aleatory population of precarious workers..." Ranciere writing in Proletarian Nights back in 1981