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Lisa Mckenzie finds a challenging but essential piece of reading in an age of failing political systems and distrustful citizens
Lisa Mckenzie on a study about taking one of our strongest emotions to the streets
The appointment of Young to the OfS board is upsetting but unsurprising, says Lisa Mckenzie
Universities must support and help the next generation of working-class researchers come through academia, says Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie on the property speculation that extracts profit from a global city by pushing out the working classes
Lisa Mckenzie finds a new lesson in Orwell's classic every time she reads it – and this year, it concerns some of her fellow scholars
Lisa Mckenzie heaps praise on a study that records the emotional costs of complicated household budgets
This study shines a valuable spotlight on what UK and US media and politicians have began to call ‘the left behind’, says Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie admires the powerful use of the graphic novel to tell the story of Louise Michel, a 19th-century revolutionary feminist
For many working-class people, this was a referendum not on the EU but on their quality of life, writes Lisa Mckenzie
Book of the week: Why are those pushed into food poverty then stigmatised and shamed, asks Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie on a study of the personal stories of female workers in different industries and the challenges they faced
Scousers’ acts of resilience are celebrated in a study of the city’s struggles, says Lisa Mckenzie
Anarchist academic reflects on what her recent brush with the law says about threats to academic freedom
Even in the academy, your class background will always be a factor in how you are seen, says LSE’s Lisa Mckenzie
Lisa Mckenzie on a sobering American ethnography written with understanding and respect
The ‘first women’s museum in the UK’ turned out to be dedicated to Jack the Ripper. ‘Activist academic’ Lisa Mckenzie wants scholars to protest