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researching class, mobilisation, and neoliberalism in Tunisia. PhD @soas development studies.

London, England
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Kira Brenner
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The theoretical contribution synthesises dependency theory's explanation of why Southern states face specific constraints with autonomist Marxism's working-class primacy.
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Drawing on archival research in Tunis and labour force data, I trace how the Tunisian state decomposed an unruly working class by implementing policies designed to encourage women to enter the light manufacturing labour force.
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3 months
Using Tunisia's transition to neoliberalism in the 1980s, I show how states in periphery strategically reshape their labour force to meet external -- rather than internal -- demands.
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3 months
It builds on my earlier state theory work, adding a crucial dimension: how dependency shapes state action in the South. This paper asks: why do Souther states consistently prioritise international capital over domestic workers?
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Kira Brenner
3 months
🧵My new paper "State Strategies and Gendered Labour: Neoliberalism's Impact on Tunisia's Working Class Composition" is now out in Third World Quarterly.
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This paper examines the role of the state in shaping the technical composition of the working class in Tunisia. Drawing on dependency theory and autonomist Marxism, it argues that states in the Sou...
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Kira Brenner
5 months
This paper synthesises these views, along with the Autonomy of Migration approach to understanding migrants, and argues that a theory of the state focused on the working class, rather than capital, is important for understanding the world today.
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5 months
This is done through actions like limiting immigration, promoting certain forms of education, providing (or not providing) support for social reproduction, and incentivising specific types of foreign direct investment.
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Kira Brenner
5 months
But Negri and Dalla Costa have more to say about this. They both argue that the state can play an important role in creating a new technical composition of the working class and decomposing a previous version.
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Kira Brenner
5 months
This is the autonomist Marxist conceptualisation of class decomposition. But again, this doesn't quite work in the global South -- oftentimes, workers who struggle against a foreign employer are more likely to find their work gone and the foreign capital to have left the country.
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Kira Brenner
5 months
This paradox led me to autonomist Marxist ideas of the state, specifically Toni Negri and Mariarosa Dalla Costa, who argue that when workers struggle against capital or the state, that version of the working class is destroyed by advances in production technology or organisation.
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5 months
This is because most Marxist state theory doesn't work in contexts of late or dependent development, where there is little domestic capital and states rely on FDI to create jobs.
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Kira Brenner
5 months
This paper emerged from my PhD fieldwork in Tunisia, where I kept running into the question of why postcolonial states in the global South continue to prioritise international capital over workers in their own country. I couldn't find a clear answer in most of the literature.
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Kira Brenner
5 months
Excited that my first academic paper has been published in Critical Sociology. It contributes to some of the current discussions in Marxist state theory and attempts to revive the workerist tradition as its own clear and distinct version of state theory
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Kira Brenner
3 years
Annual update of the picket line profile pic
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Kira Brenner
8 years
Hey, @NPR execs, I won’t cross any picket line - real or virtual. Guessing a lot of your listeners won’t either. #ISupportNPR
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8 years
The @sagaftra workers at @NPR don't want to strike, but we're getting ready in case we have to. #WeMakeNPR
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Kira Brenner
8 years
Anyways, love NPR and #solidarity from the UK.
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Kira Brenner
8 years
My Twitter is filled with NPR hosts and reporters, as they’re always well informed and often quite witty.
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Kira Brenner
8 years
I also listen to about a million NPR podcasts, both news-related and about other, less depressing, things.
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Kira Brenner
8 years
I use the NPR one app constantly, as it’s the best/fastest way to find out what’s happening in the US
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Kira Brenner
8 years
#ISupportNPR because as an American abroad, I depend on NPR for so much right now
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