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Posts by Barbora Cernusakova

Cover of Expansive Trajectories: Remapping Transnationalism in the Global China Era an issue of positions: asia critique. The background is a solid purple color, with color photograph centered in the middle. The photograph is of a patchwork of fabric, similar to a tent, or kites.

Cover of Expansive Trajectories: Remapping Transnationalism in the Global China Era an issue of positions: asia critique. The background is a solid purple color, with color photograph centered in the middle. The photograph is of a patchwork of fabric, similar to a tent, or kites.

The Weekly Read is "From 'Golden Venture' to Golden Visas: The Reenchantment of Culture and Flexible Citizenship in a Nativist World" by Pál Nyíri and Fanni Beck: https://buff.ly/4jQ6IpE

The article is published in positions: asia critique 32:4: https://buff.ly/40Fseo8

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Cancelled Futures How race, class, gender, and place shape the ways working-class young people in Britain envision their transition from education to work

My new book Cancelled Futures is out with @princetonupress.bsky.social September 8th

Based on 62 interviews with working-class youth living in East London, Rochdale & Morecambe it examines how race, class, gender and place shape how young people envision their transition to work

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This new book features: @meghanetinsley.bsky.social on decolonialisation; @bridgetbyrne8.bsky.social & Siobhan O'Neill on racialised injustice & @bcernusa.bsky.social & Bhallamudi on technology & work. All welcome at the book launch on 8 April!

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Thank you, Manuela! 💛

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Manchester University Press - Surplus lives under racial capitalism Surplus lives under racial capitalism - Browse and buy the eBook edition of Surplus lives under racial capitalism by Barbora Cernusáková

Surplus Lives: Out on the 28 April

manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526181855/

The book builds an argument that the introduction of capitalism in the 1990s Czechia overlapped with the rise of racialised disposability of Roma workers.

@manchesterup.bsky.social @uomsoss.bsky.social

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"Introduction of "dynamic wages" based on productivity, allowing salaries to fluctuate from month to month..." & more

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Join us on the 26th March!

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The new issue of SAQ is out, featuring my article on Roma workers and the disciplining of labour under Czech racial capitalism:

read.dukeupress.edu/south-atlant...

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Tomorrow (Monday 2 Feb, 8-9pm (GMT). £5.

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Techno-Negative A radical history of technology told through acts of resistance, not progressThe history of technology is often told as a history of progress, moving optimis...

I pre-ordered this book "Techno-Negative: A Long History of Refusing the Machine" and am looking forward to it. I don't know the author's work but I am very interested in the topic. Seems very timely. www.upress.umn.edu/978151791773...

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One of the best films released this year. #FilmSky

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Surplus Lives under Racial Capitalism: Roma in Post‑Socialist Czechia available for pre‑order (out: April 2026).

Drawing on long-term ethnogprahy, legal and policy analysis it traces how Roma became the racialised surplus populations in East Central Europe: lnkd.in/e7wWsyPE

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Toward an Interdisciplinary Political Economy of Wages - Steven K. Vogel, 2025 This article reviews how some social scientists have transcended disciplinary boundaries in their scholarship on wage formation and proposes specific pathways f...

Wage formation isn’t just about supply and demand—it’s about power. This article argues for a bold interdisciplinary approach to political economy, urging economists to center power—political, social, and institutional—in their analysis of wages.

By @skvogel.bsky.social

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Fancy writing a review? ;-)

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Thanks Ida!

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Out in April 2026, published by Manchester University Press! Surplus lives is a pioneering study of racial capitalism in East Central Europe. Drawing the link between political economy, anti-Roma… | ... Out in April 2026, published by Manchester University Press! Surplus lives is a pioneering study of racial capitalism in East Central Europe. Drawing the link between political economy, anti-Roma rac...

My book *Surplus lives under racial capitalism: Roma in post-socialist Czechia* will be out in April 2016.

Drawing on a long-term ethnography, published by @manchesterup.bsky.social

tinyurl.com/y33k947p

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January 2026 special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly (Duke UP) edited by Sarah Bufkin & Ida Danewid theorises racial capitalism in (post)imperial Europe.

My contribution discusses the relationship between racialisation of Roma through workfare & debtfare, and high industrial employment in Czechia

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It's heartwarming to be in Ostrava for fieldwork again & to start a day with Cate Le Bon's 'Home to you' from a Roma neighbourhood (in another city):
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2Xs...

www.npr.org/sections/all...

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We need our countries to get serious about abandoning US tech and putting serious resources behind developing more public-oriented alternatives their citizens can use instead.

Always great to get @ceciliarikap.bsky.social’s insights on these topics. Don’t miss our chat!

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“We knew the Irish would stand with us,” - Max Levitas (102)
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It's a great piece!

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"Both Argentina and Turkey show how class coalitions can briefly expand policy space, but without structural transformation these tactical gains evaporate. In both cases, dependency on volatile capital flows... has forced governments back into orthodoxy and deeper external subordination."

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Marco Omizzolo: “The government & the mainstream media have framed Satnam’s death as a scandal, when it is in fact the horrific expression of a daily reality experienced by hundreds of thousands of agricultural workers, most of them migrants, who are not only exploited but whose lives are at risk."

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Brillaint article “Fail better”: Utopia, Rosa Luxemburg, and learning from failure by @mmrovlje.bsky.social is also part of the Special Issue on Utopia and Failure

journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....

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“Every film is political. Most political of all are those that pretend not to
be: entertainment movies. They are the most political films because they dismiss the possibility of change. In every frame they tell you everything's fine… a continual advertisement for things as they are.”

- Wim Wenders

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US plans 1:1 chip production rule to curb overseas reliance, WSJ reports President Donald Trump has doubled down on his efforts to reshore semiconductor manufacturing, offering exemptions from tariffs of roughly 100% on chips to firms that produce domestically. Companies ...

"The U.S. is planning to push chipmakers to match the volume of semiconductors that their customers currently import from overseas providers through domestic production, or pay a tariff, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday."

finance.yahoo.com/news/us-plan...

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My book ms "The Inattention Economy: Seeing the Digital Labor of Women of Color” is in production at the University of Minnesota Press. So grateful to Anne Carter and Leah Pennywark at UMP. It's a book about how the work of digital infrastructure became women of colors' work and thus invisible

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"The inherent exclusivity and parochialism of the modern nation-state is not a marginal phenomenon but constitutes a central feature of our political system, which is likely
to spread unless contained, and, as such, we are all likely to be forced to confront it one way or the other."

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Nvidia’s $100bn bet on ‘gigantic AI factories’ to power ChatGPT Jensen Huang seeks to ensure US chipmaker stays at the heart of new tech

"AI" and outsourced labour:

"Huang has said that for every 1 gigawatt of AI infrastructure deployed, as much as $50bn is spent on the computing hardware... as well as the server racks that are produced by the likes of Foxconn, HP, Dell and Super Micro"

www.ft.com/content/7cee...

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"In contrast to futurist predictions of the proliferation of labour-replacing technologies, the analysis shows how food retailers continued to prioritise short-term solutions contingent on human labour rather than investments in longer-term automation programme."

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