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Paul ApostolidisWhitman College Paul.Apostolidis@acu.edu.au

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Romand ColesAustralian Catholic University Romand.Coles@acu.edu.au

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Contributor Notes

Paul Apostolidis is a Professor of Political Science at Whitman College. He is presently writing his next book, The Fight for Time: Migrant Day Laborers and Political Uprising under Neoliberalism.

William E. Connolly is a Professor in Political Science at Johns Hopkins University. His latest book is Facing the Planetary: Entangled Humanism and the Politics of Swarming (2017).

Jodi Dean is a Professor of Political Science at the Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Her latest book is Crowds and Party (2016).

Jade Schiff is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Oberlin College and Conservatory. Her most recent book is Burdens of Political Responsibility: Narrative and the Cultivation of Responsiveness (2014).

Romand Coles is a Professor of Political Theory and a scholar-activist with the Institute of Social Justice at the Australian Catholic University (Sydney).

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