Cleo Goodman × Kathi Weeks

Summary

Cleo Goodman and Kathi Weeks are both connected to the postwork and basic income intellectual landscape, but the source does not document a direct relationship between them. Kathi Weeks is described as a foundational influence on postwork theory — Will Stronge calls her ‘basically the godmother of this recent crop of literature’ and credits her book ‘The Problem with Work’ as influential. Cleo Goodman is identified as working at Autonomy and as a collaborator on the proposed UBI micro-pilot in England: ‘The proposals were designed in close collaboration with the community itself as well as with Northumbria University and Cleo Goodman who works at Autonomy.’ The two are thus intellectually situated within the same postwork/labour-reform space, but no direct relationship between them is evidenced in the source.

Provenance

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