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Greig de Peuter

Greig de Peuter collaborates on Cultural Workers Organize, an international research project exploring collective responses to precarity in the cultural and creative industries. He is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. He is a co-founder of Letters & Handshakes.

Greig de Peuter is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. He researches the contested political economy of media and cultural production, with an emphasis on work, labour, and employment. He is currently collaborating with Enda Brophy and Nicole Cohen on a multi-country study of precarious labour politics in creative industries. His most recent book, co-authored with Nick Dyer-Witheford, is Games of Empire: Global Capitalism and Video Games (University of Minnesota Press, 2009). His writing has appeared in The Fibreculture Journal, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Journal of Cultural Economy, and several anthologies. His article with Cohen and Brophy, “Interns, Unite! (You Have Nothing to Lose—Literally),” received the 2013 Canadian Association of Journalists/Communication Workers of America—Canada Award for Labour Reporting. He has been active in collectively run autonomous education and curatorial projects, including the Toronto School of Creativity & Inquiry (2005-2010), and Letters & Handshakes (from 2014).

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    Letters & Handshakes

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    Care, Automated

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    Care Crisis, Care Connective

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    CareForce

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    FORUM: Don’t Forget The Money! Working with Dancers in Contemporary Art Spaces

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    Furnishing Positions: Conversations

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    I stood before the source

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    Take Care

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    Take Care, Circuit 1: Labour of Curation

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    Take Care, Circuit 2: Care Work

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    Take Care, Circuit 3: Infrastructures and Aesthetics of Mutual Aid

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    Take Care, Circuit 5: Collective Welfare

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    Take Care, Circuit 4: Stewardship

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    Collective Welfare
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    I stood before the source
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    Infrastructures and Aesthetics of Mutual Aid
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    Labour of Curation
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    Care as Infrastructure

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    Cover & Editorial

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    Stewardship
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    Take Care
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