Looks great, Amit!
@tobyseddon
Professor of Social Science at University College London | UCL Social Research Institute | Chair of Release | Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences | Interested in: drug policy, social science, critical theory, history | www.tobyseddon.com
Looks great, Amit!
Release was founded in 1967, meaning we turn 60 next year π
This funded PhD opportunity to study 6 decades of our history has just been announced, supervised by @tobyseddon.bsky.social and @alexmold.bsky.social
Take a look, share, and apply by 27th March!
bloomsbury.ac.uk/drugs-civil-...
Yes, exactly what I meant!
I was thinking along the lines of... anything (policy, infrastructure, intervention etc) which facilitates flows of people, things or money has the potential to be 'criminogenic' but the more important (policy) question ought to be whether it enhances safety, security or quality of life.
Application portal is now open, at this link. And the deadline has been extended to 29 March. Do get in touch with Alex or me if you have any questions.
Very interesting. It's made me think about the concept of 'criminogenic' - what does it mean and how useful is it? Are safety or security more helpful to think with?
Interesting piece by @rainerkattel.bsky.social on what a university fit for the twenty-first century should look like. rainerkattel.substack.com/p/ucl-is-200...
Very sad news about the IAS closure. It raises the question, once again, of why it seems to be so difficult to have sustained commitment to interdisciplinary work. www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
Resonates strongly with me, Alex! My worst experience was a paper that got rejected 5 times, including a brutal desk-reject that was both rude and made no sense. Ironically, it is (and always was) one of my better papersβ¦
This was indeed excellent! Learned loads from it.
Looking forward to welcoming the successful candidate!
Excellent opportunity to work with the Release archives at the MRC and look in detail at the history of drugs, counter-culture and campaign groups in the British system
this would be a dream PhD for one lucky individual...
New PhD studentship opportunity! Research and write the history of Release, supervised by me and @alexmold.bsky.social! bloomsbury.ac.uk/drugs-civil-...
Very enjoyable to go and speak @uclsap.bsky.social earlier this week, talking about my book-in-progress on psychedelic capitalism. Insightful and interesting questions from students, as always.
I joined UCL in 2020 and have met some of the brightest, most interesting, most creative colleagues and students of my life. The 'godless institution in Gower Street' is quite some place... #UCL200 @sriucl.bsky.social
Chapter proofs arrived today!
This is today! Looking forward to hearing more about this important and interesting book. Do come along, if you're free...
It's an outstanding book! I strongly recommend it to everyone interested in thinking about how we might navigate our way out of the crisis we've created - which should be all of us!
Starting to feel a bit more real... www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/res...
Interesting piece. Includes reference to my own work on John Marks: doi.org/10.1016/j.dr...
If you're in London on Feb 2nd, do come along to this book launch! @theobourgeron.bsky.social @susigeiger.bsky.social @sriucl.bsky.social @ucl-ccs.bsky.social www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
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I used to be excited about what was being planned for Northern rail but it's now clear I will be retired and/or dead before it is ever complete...
Peak Pharma: Toward a New Political Economy of Health
2 February 2026, 6:15pm
@ucl-ccs.bsky.social welcome authors Susi Geiger @susigeiger.bsky.social & ThΓ©o Bourgeron @theobourgeron.bsky.social to present their new book. Chaired by Toby Seddon @tobyseddon.bsky.social
www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of...
For what it's worth, Stuart, I've really enjoyed them and look forward to more in 2026!
Today weβre celebrating 10 years of SRI! This afternoon weβll come together to share reflections on the past 10 years, showcase our strengths in research and education, and look to the future for our Institute πππ₯³
Another gem from @psypre.bsky.social
Cover of Rob Dickinsβ book on psilocybe mushrooms
Looking forward to reading this. Love the cover!
Reading a lot of psychedelic history at the moment and his name keeps cropping up (albeit not usually in relation to anything very tangible).