Benjamin Bradlow

@bhbradlow

PhD candidate . Cities. Democracies. Globalizations. Research in 🇧🇷 & 🇿🇦. Always comparing. Newsletter:

Somerville/São Paulo/Joburg
Joined October 2008

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    Apr 17

    "Thank you for coming to my ted talk" ;) Benjamin Bradlow on Governing Cities - The Building Blocks of Democracy via

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  2. 3 hours ago

    We were joined by many local elected officials who were personally endorsed by in 2017, including and Bill White.

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  4. 12 hours ago

    Looking forward to hosting one of these in Somerville at today! Bernie Sanders Campaign Sets Thousands of House Parties for Supporters

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  5. Apr 26

    Bolsonaro's presidency is reducing the favorable reputation of the military in Brazil. This number is going to be one to watch.

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  6. Apr 26
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  7. Apr 26

    China’s shrinking cities: ‘Most of my classmates have left’ via

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    Apr 26

    Largest housing program in Brazil is at risk Part 2. The country lacks investment for infrastructure.

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  9. Apr 26

    Great new report by on affordable housing in the US, with a clear focus on rental and social housing.

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  10. Apr 26

    Bolsonaro is coming for the sociologists.

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    Apr 25
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    Apr 25

    Graffiti in downtown Johannesburg, 1950: "GOD IS BLACK." 📷 Margaret Bourke-White.

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    Oddly, Brazil’s conservative-nationalist realignment doesn't follow the beat of the military marching band but rather the street-corner samba of its picture-postcard former capital Rio de Janeiro, write and :

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  16. Apr 25

    Several senior members of South Africa's main opposition, the Democratic Alliance, have considered breaking away to form a new party via

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  17. Apr 25

    This is rough but necessary by . The self-image of many elites as "middle class" distorts political discourse. Brazil's "middle classes" are not living a European middle-class lifestyle, but are defined by economic precarity (and urban peripheries).

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    Apr 24

    METRO BALANCING ACT: Social justice organisations call for more transparency in how metros use their funds By Yanga Sibembe

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  19. Apr 25

    I'm not sure I can really hold this incoherent position against The Economist... I have yet to encounter a coherent position on how to vote in this election.

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    Apr 25

    Because the Right has clung to its climate denialism for so long, we simply do not appreciate how compatible green policy and fascist politics can be, and how quickly our reactionary politicians will coopt the climate agenda to close our borders.

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