Stephen Campbell
@stephen-campbell.bsky.social
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My new article on debt-bondage among Myanmar migrant fishermen who labour in the southern Thai port-city of Ranong.
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Of human bondage: Tales of migrant fishermen in Thailand - Stephen Campbell, 2025
The mainstream anti-trafficking movement asserts a sharp distinction between freedom and unfreedom—between “free” waged employment, on the one hand, and “modern...
https://doi.org/10.1177/14661381251356011
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My new article on increased police extortion of Myanmar migrants in Thailand since Myanmar's 2021 military coup: "Navigating Thailand's extortion regime."
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https://doi.org/10.1177/08912416251336211
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Upcoming online course I'll be facilitating for the Asian Labour School.
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What Can Myanmar’s Labour History Teach Us?
We put the history and present of capitalist development and labour struggles in Burma/Myanmar into conversation with concepts and arguments in contemporary labour theory.
https://labourschool.org/myanmar-labour-history/
6 months ago
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See you there, comrades.
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Historical Materialism Conference in East and Southeast Asia 2025 - Historical Materialism
Since the mid-2010s, East and Southeast Asia have witnessed an unending chain of uneven uprisings against interlocking oppressive processes of racial capitalist accumulation. This new conjuncture has ...
https://www.historicalmaterialism.org/event/historical-materialism-conference-in-east-and-southeast-asia-2025/
7 months ago
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My commentary in Le Monde Diplomatique on connections between working conditions, labour struggles, and the revolution in Myanmar.
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Au Myanmar, derrière les fusils, les travailleurs
En kiosques // par Stephen Campbell (janvier 2025)
https://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2025/01/CAMPBELL/67952
9 months ago
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My new article out in American Anthropologist: "The ethnographic crime scene: Tracing the violence within market relations on the Thai-Myanmar border"
doi.org/10.1111/aman...
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<em>American Anthropologist</em> | AAA Anthropology Journal | Wiley Online Library
In a world of proliferating displacement crises and restricted mobility pathways, low-wage labor migration has become, for many, a more feasible refuge than formal asylum. The refugee-as-displaced-mi...
https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.28038
10 months ago
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Siri Gloppen
10 months ago
Congratulations to Don Kalb (prof of Anthropology
@unibergen.bsky.social
) on the AAA's Anthropology of Work
#BookOfTheYear
for "Insidious Capital". Watch the launch at
#BergenExchanges
. Sobering, insightful - and unusually funny - thanks to a great panel!
www.youtube.com/watch?app=de...
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Book Launch: Insidious Capital
YouTube video by CMI-UiB LawTransform
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=CCMrUwPm8FQ
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Consider supporting workers on strike now at the Charis Sculpture factory in Myanmar.
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Donate to Support Myanmar Workers on Strike, organized by Simon Rosenblum-Larson
On July 5, 2024, workers who are members of the Federation of General Workers… Simon Rosenblum-Larson needs your support for Support Myanmar Workers on Strike
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-myanmar-workers-on-strike?qid=4ffcb6a05133623e892a2f9b1f2de648
10 months ago
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From Malcolm X and Aimé Césaire to the Palestinian solidarity movement: My review of the new Gerald Horne reader.
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Anti-racism must be anti-imperialist: why the left should read Gerald Horne
Speaking to an audience in Harlem in December 1964 after returning from his second trip to Africa, Malcolm X drew connections between the struggle against white supremacy in the United States and the ...
https://springmag.ca/anti-racism-must-be-anti-imperialist-why-the-left-should-read-gerald-horne
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