- Critical Theory
- Race & Labour
- Migrant Politics
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Professor Paul Apostolidis holds the rank of Professor in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics (LSE). His research integrates critical theory with empirical studies of migrant labor, precarity, and racial capitalism. He leads civic engagement initiatives including CIVICA and advises the Mellon-funded 'Latinx Futures' project in California. His academic leadership spans roles as Director of the Radical Critical Theory Circle and co-editor of the 'Studies in Subaltern Latina/o Politics' series. Key publications include *The Fight for Time* (2019) and *Breaks in the Chain* (2010), analyzing Latinx migrant workers' struggles. He teaches GV262 (Contemporary Political Theory) and GV498 (Multiculturalism), emphasizing public-oriented research. His doctoral work at Cornell University and undergraduate studies at Princeton inform his interdisciplinary approach. Research focuses on precarity's political dimensions, night labor's sociopolitical implications, and transnational migrant solidarity. He critiques neoliberalism's temporal structures and advocates for emancipatory education. Recent work examines digital labor platforms and climate change impacts on labor. His articles bridge Marx, Foucault, and Freire to address contemporary struggles over time, labor, and freedom.









