Kathi Weeks
Profile
Kind: person Country: United States Roles:
- Advisory Board
Notes
Professor, Gender/Sexuality/Feminist Studies, Duke University.
Also known as
- Katherine Weeks
- K. Weeks
Connections
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Kyle Lewis — other: Kathi Weeks and Kyle Lewis are connected through mutual intellectual engagement around the politics of work and shorter working hours. Kathi Weeks, author of ‘The Problem with Work’, provided a blurb…
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Julian Siravo — affiliation
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Grace Western — other: Grace Western (Head of Community and Partnerships at the Autonomy Institute) and Kathi Weeks are both connected to the Autonomy Institute, but in different capacities. Grace Western is a core staff…
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Lukas Kikuchi — other: Kathi Weeks (Duke University; author of ‘The Problem with Work’) and Lukas Kikuchi (Director, Autonomy Data Unit) are both connected to the Autonomy Institute, but in different capacities. Lukas…
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Helen Hester — co_authored
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Ellie Mae O’Hagan — other: Ellie Mae O’Hagan and Kathi Weeks are both connected through their shared endorsement of the book ‘Overtime: Why We Need A Shorter Working Week’ (Verso, 2021) by Will Stronge and Kyle Lewis, and both…
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Tatiana Pignon — other: Kathi Weeks (Duke University; author of The Problem with Work) and Tatiana Pignon (Associate Director and Head of Workplace Consultancy & Research, PhD in Politics from University of Cambridge) are…
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Will Stronge — other: Kathi Weeks and Will Stronge are connected through intellectual influence and mutual endorsement. Will Stronge cites Kathi Weeks’ book ‘The Problem with Work’ as a major intellectual influence on him…
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Joe Ryle — other: Joe Ryle and Kathi Weeks are mentioned together in the context of a podcast episode about shorter working weeks. Kathi Weeks is the author of ‘The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork…
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Nick Srnicek — other: Kathi Weeks and Nick Srnicek are parallel figures within the postwork and postcapitalism scholarly tradition who engage with each other’s work substantively. Srnicek (with co-author Alex Williams)…
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Grace Blakeley — other: Grace Blakeley and Kathi Weeks both provided endorsement blurbs for the same book, ‘Overtime: Why We Need A Shorter Working Week’ by Will Stronge and Kyle Lewis (Verso Books, 2021). Kathi Weeks is…
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India Burgess — other: India Burgess and Kathi Weeks are both connected to the Autonomy Institute, but in different capacities. India Burgess is a core staff member serving as ‘Associate Director and Head of Advocacy &…
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James Meadway — other: James Meadway and Kathi Weeks are both cited in the same article on Universal Basic Income and the Green New Deal, but in separate, unrelated contexts. James Meadway is quoted as an economist with…
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Phil Jones — other: Kathi Weeks and Phil Jones are independently authored scholars whose works on labor and capitalism are cited together in critical reviews and academic discussions. In Source 1, a blogger reviewing…
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Alice Martin — other: Alice Martin and Kathi Weeks are both listed as members of the Advisory Board of The Autonomy Institute. The source states: “The Advisory Board includes Helen Hester (Professor of Media and…
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Cleo Goodman — other: 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…
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The Autonomy Institute — other: The sources do not establish any direct connection between Kathi Weeks and The Autonomy Institute. Source 2 lists Kathi Weeks as a speaker at a conference titled ‘Commoning Precarity: No Work,…