Stephanie DeGooyer
prof at UNC
⚽️getting REALLY into professional women's soccer ⚽️
@davidrarmitage.bsky.social
@Harvard_History professor. Honorary fellow @Catz_Cambridge scholar.harvard.edu/armitage/home
@bostonreview.bsky.social
A magazine of ideas, politics, and culture, committed to the power of collective reasoning and imagination to create a more just world. Independent and nonprofit since 1975. SUBSCRIBE: bostonreview.net/memberships DONATE: bostonreview.net/donations
@leaypi.bsky.social
Professor of Political Theory at the London School of Economics. Flas shqip.
@stellaghervas.bsky.social
Eugen Weber Chair in European History at @UCLA. Author of CONQUERING PEACE, by @Harvard_Press (2021), http://tinyurl.com/5fuz4w2u. 2023 Laura Shannon Prize for the best book in European studies. Lover of peace and chocolate.
@lclaberge.bsky.social
Writer, professor, author of “Marx for Cats,” (2023) and "Fake Work" (2025); pre-apocalypse, post-pet; NY-based Marxist humorist.
@iehs.bsky.social
Founded in 1965, the IEHS promotes the study of immigration history through the Journal of American Ethnic History and professional/educational outreach. https://iehs.org/
@olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
DC. political philosopher at Georgetown. rhythm guitarist + vox for @femiandfoundation.bsky.social. Spurs fan #COYS
@bruzzone.bsky.social
Immigration policy person at @thenyic.bsky.social, w/ special background in unaccompanied kids, child labor, LGBTQ+ migration, and family separation. Also the least useful kind of doctor
@trillingual.bsky.social
Journalist and author in London. LRB, Guardian Long Read and others. Books about refugees in Europe and Britain's far right. danieltrilling.co.uk for contact details etc
@becquer.bsky.social
Scholar of Spain at Hopkins • Author of The Op-Ed Novel • Regular contributor at The Nation and elsewhere Website: https://krieger.jhu.edu/modern-languages-literatures/directory/becquer-seguin/ Book: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674260108
@lawprofmorales.bsky.social
Professor @UHLaw, Immigration Theorist, Boricua, Dad. Op-eds @nytimes & @wapo (he/him/él)
@spe07.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Political Science Research on Abolition of passports, Free Movement, Political theory, Migration studies University Paris Cité @upcite.bsky.social https://u-paris.academia.edu/SperantaDumitru
@kellmswartz.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English at Adelphi University / 18C Lit & Philosophy
@rosenbloom.bsky.social
Law professor at Northeastern, focusing mostly on immigration law. Writing a book about birthright citizenship. Jewish supporter of Palestinian liberation. Cat person.
@quraishiphd.bsky.social
Historian of Asian immigration, transnational US, & Cold War (www.uquraishi.com). New project: US propaganda in Pk. Living near the Gulf of Mexico. Is this the new void into which I 😱?
@taylorcowdery.bsky.social
I teach medieval literature at UNC. "Matter and Making in Early English Poetry" is out now from Cambridge UP.
@boydvandijk.bsky.social
Fellow @ Nuffield College, Oxford Martin School & Faculty of History, Oxford | 'Preparing for War' (OUP) | 'Humanity in War' (OUP - forthcoming)
@jonasknatz.bsky.social
PhD Candidate NYU | Assistant Editor @jhideas.bsky.social Modern European History | Conceptual History | History of Science and Technology | History of Automation and Work
@nissaren.bsky.social
Teaching research writing @PWRStanford, writing about interwar expatriates (& passports & steamships & newspapers), UCLA/UCSB alum, book reviews editor @JMPS, SFUSD parent
@dannybwright.bsky.social
Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto. The novel, literature and philosophy, gender and sexuality. THE GROUNDS OF THE NOVEL https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=37186 GREAT EXPECTATIONS https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324046721
@csschmitt.bsky.social
Historian of early America and the Caribbean at Cornell U, avid Philadelphia Phillies fan, sometimes gardener.
@tomkoenigs.bsky.social
Early/19thC American Literature at Scripps College. Book: “Founded in Fiction” (http://tinyurl.com/y35bkptr). W/NBA takes. He/him.
@hkpmw.bsky.social
Thinking about people thinking about other people. First Amendment, interpretive methodologies, criminal law, law & philosophy. PhD (English) —> JD —> Furman Fellowship at NYU Law. Philly homer; mayor of the quiet car. she/her. hwalser.wordpress.com
@mowhan.bsky.social
Author of SCHOOLS OF FICTION through Oxford UP. Lecturer at Harvard Hist & Lit.
@mmier.bsky.social
@mgerver.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in International Ethics at King’s College London, focusing on immigration, consent, and experimental philosophy. www.mgerver.com
@markdoyle.bsky.social
Historian & writer. Britain, Ireland, empire, music. In Nashville. Wrote a book-and-a-half on Belfast & one on the Kinks. Latest is John Cale's Paris 1919 for 33 1/3. Next: histories of African people/music in Ireland. “Pipe-sucking radical”-Mail on Sunday
@seeshespeak.bsky.social
reader | writer | professor | Edith Wharton impersonator Champlain College (Burlington, VT) HANGING OUT — hardcover / audiobook / paperback / ebook https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/717263/hanging-out-by-sheila-liming/
@mollyfarrell.bsky.social
Associate professor of Early American literatures, feminism, history of science. Author of Counting Bodies (Oxford UP) and New World Calculation (Stanford UP, forthcoming) https://www.npr.org/2022/05/16/1099244635/for-ben-franklin-abortion-was-ba
@joshuajfriedman.com
Freelance writer and editor. Formerly of The Atlantic, Boston Review. Copy chief at Columbia Magazine.
@chloewigstonsmith.bsky.social
Prof of eighteenth-century studies in York | material culture studies, women’s work and the Atlantic world | print culture & dress history | trying at social media 📚Novels, Needleworks & Empire https://yalebooks.yale.edu/9780300270785/novels-needleworks-a
@ithacamcg.bsky.social
Historian of (im)migration at Cornell San Antonio Spurs fan 🏀
@kangborderlaw.bsky.social
Nau Associate Professor of the History and Principles of Democracy Author of The INS on the Line (Oxford, 2017) Co-editor of Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States (UIP, 2025) Washington, D.C. & Charlottesville, VA
@alixabeth.bsky.social
Maxwell Professor of United States Citizenship at Boston University and Political Theory Editor at American Journal of Political Science. I write about immigration, citizenship, and the politics of time. https://www.bu.edu/polisci/profile/elizabeth-cohen/
@kevinkenny.bsky.social
Historian of US immigration | 19th-century | race | labor | slavery | global migration | diaspora
@carlygoodman.bsky.social
Author, editor, professor of history, Philadelphian. Nobody should be deported. https://uncpress.org/book/9781469673042/dreamland/
@stynnelahl.bsky.social
Humanities librarian, doctor of queer film stuff, aspiring spinster, cranky, Kansan in New England; worried I left the stove on. Proud parent to growing horde of houseplants.
@deeesharp.bsky.social
Read my work here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VYT_0LjgcGgXDKEx4JSxTaRXxEU0rJP1?usp=drive_link
@kwissoker.bsky.social
Senior Executive Editor, Duke University Press. Director, Intellectual Publics, CUNY Graduate Center. Book doula/curator. Art lover, record accumulator. All opinions my own-ish.
@crookedfootball.bsky.social
Political philosophy and theory, migration, refugees, Rousseau, photography, French literature, Crooked Timber, books, Bristol ... Wrote "Do States Have the Right to Exclude Immigrants" (Wiley/Polity, 2018). Pensioner.
@ceyingst.bsky.social
researcher, often around the 18th century, but sometimes earlier, sometimes later. novels, books, bibliography, media, gender, periodicals, & more. they/he. currently between Edinburgh & the US currently Bibliography Fellow @ The Linda Hall Library
@omweekes.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of English at Queens College, CUNY, living in NYC / “It’s really hard not to mention, llamas.”
@aarthivadde.bsky.social
Associate Prof of English at Duke. Wrote a book Chimeras of Form on modernism. Writing a book on contemporary literature and internet culture; co-host a podcast called Novel Dialogue for the Society of Novel Studies: https://sites.duke.edu/sns2025/
@natashalennard.bsky.social
Well, since you’re all here, too… columnist at The Intercept; professor of critical journalism at The New School; author - “Being Numerous: Essays on Non-Fascist Life”; antifascism, abolition, Wittgenstein from the left.
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