Posts in What Matters Now
It’s About Time: James Cairns Reviews Andrew Potter’s On Decline, and Stephen Dale’s Shift Change: Scenes from a Post-industrial Revolution
This Land Is Your Land?: What Matters Now, Fall 2020
The Lie of Reconciliation: Adrienne Clarke Reviews Pam Palmater’s Warrior Life: Indigenous Resistance and Resurgence
The Leader of the Fourth World: James Cairns Reviews Peter McFarlane’s (with Doreen Manuel) Brotherhood to Nationhood: George Manuel and the Making of the Modern Indian Movement
Steeltown Redux: Mark Osbaldeston Reviews Paul Weinberg’s Reclaiming Hamilton: Essays from the New Ambitious City
Reading Crisis: Introducing What Matters Now, Spring 2020
London Calling: Shazlin Rahman Reviews Eternity Martis's They Said This Would Be Fun
What Matters NowDana HansenSpring 2020, Issue 8, What Matters Now, Shazlin Rahman, Eternity Martis, They Said This Would Be Fun, Race Campus Life and Growing Up, They Said This Would Be Fun: Race, Campus Life, and Growing Up
Moving On: Shawn Selway Reviews James Wilt's Do Androids Dream of Electric Cars? Public Transit in the Age of Google, Uber, and Elon Musk
Throw Away the Rule Book: Irene Tencinger Reviews Lauren McKeon’s No More Nice Girls: Gender, Power, and Why It’s Time to Stop Playing by the Rules.
Getting Schooled: James Cairns Reviews Paul Bocking’s Public Education, Neoliberalism, and Teachers: New York, Mexico City, Toronto
What Matters Now Winter 2020: Fearing and Hoping for a Crisis of Democracy
What Matters Now Fall 2019: Mapping Contemporary Political Power
Feeling the Burn: Ian Borsuk Reviews Naomi Klein’s On Fire: The Burning Case for a Green New Deal
Sexism and the City: Sue Ferguson Reviews Leslie Kern’s Feminist City: A Field Guide
Fuller Democracy: James Cairns Reviews Roslyn Fuller's In Defence of Democracy
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