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The Full Stop Podcast
Full Stop
16 episodes
4 days ago
Founded in January of 2011, Full Stop focuses on debuts, works in translation, and books published by small presses. We believe that books exist in a supercollider, that their meaning and significance arise from high-energy collisions with the people and cultures that read, write, and share them. In an often insular and oscillating field, we seek to highlight the unknown, the precarious, and the as-yet unrealized.
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Founded in January of 2011, Full Stop focuses on debuts, works in translation, and books published by small presses. We believe that books exist in a supercollider, that their meaning and significance arise from high-energy collisions with the people and cultures that read, write, and share them. In an often insular and oscillating field, we seek to highlight the unknown, the precarious, and the as-yet unrealized.
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Full Stop Podcast Episode #2: Graduate Student Organizing
The Full Stop Podcast
38 minutes 50 seconds
6 years ago
Full Stop Podcast Episode #2: Graduate Student Organizing
We are really excited to share with you our second episode of the Full Stop Podcast, which ties into our most recent special quarterly issue on Graduate Student Organizing.
Full Stop interviews editor Mike Schapira talks to Hailey Huget about her quarterly essay “Paying to Work,” about the student/worker distinction. Hailey has been organizing with Georgetown Alliance of Graduate Employees, a union that represents approximately one thousand graduate workers, for the past several years. Then, Mike speaks with Dennis Hogan who co-wrote the quarterly essay “With or Without U,” about labor laws, where they came from, and why they kind of suck for graduate students.  Dennis is a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Brown University. He has been organizing with SUGSE since 2015.
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The Full Stop Podcast
Founded in January of 2011, Full Stop focuses on debuts, works in translation, and books published by small presses. We believe that books exist in a supercollider, that their meaning and significance arise from high-energy collisions with the people and cultures that read, write, and share them. In an often insular and oscillating field, we seek to highlight the unknown, the precarious, and the as-yet unrealized.