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Apostolidis, Paul (2023) Night-labour, social reproduction and political struggle in the ‘working day’ chapter of Marx’s Capital. European Journal of Political Theory. ISSN 1474-8851

Muldoon, James and Apostolidis, Paul (2023) ‘Neither work nor leisure’: motivations of microworkers in the United Kingdom on three digital platforms. New Media and Society. ISSN 1461-4448

Allen, Amy, Apostolidis, Paul, Azmanova, Albena and Ypi, Lea (2023) The ends of radical critique? Crisis, capitalism, emancipation: a conversation. Journal of Political Power, 16 (1). 101 - 124. ISSN 2158-379X

McKean, Benjamin L., Mackinnon, Emma S., Winters, Joseph R., II, Pineda, Erin R. and Apostolidis, Paul (2022) The political theory of global supply chains: Benjamin L. McKean, Disorienting neoliberalism: global justice and the outer limit of freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Contemporary Political Theory. ISSN 1470-8914

Apostolidis, Paul (2022) New research gives a sharper conception of racial capitalism in California’s Inland Dmpire region. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Aug 2022). Blog Entry.

Schaap, Andrew, Weeks, Kathi, Maiguascha, Bice, Barvosa, Edwina, Bassel, Leah and Apostolidis, Paul (2022) The politics of precarity. Contemporary Political Theory, 21 (1). 142 - 173. ISSN 1470-8914

Apostolidis, Paul (2022) Desperate responsibility: precarity and right-wing populism. Political Theory, 50 (1). 114 - 141. ISSN 0090-5917

Apostolidis, Paul (2020) Meatpackers are deeply vulnerable to Covid-19. Expect a reckoning for US workers. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Apostolidis, Paul (2020) Meatpackers are deeply vulnerable to COVID-19. Expect a reckoning for US workers. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 May 2020). Blog Entry.

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