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List it Out: List it Out: To Do List Notebook: A Modern Notebook for Women to Record Daily To Do's, Top Priorities and Goals 6" 9" Inche 120 pages

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List it To Do List Notebook Pretty Simple Press

Get your day under control with this beautiful journal! This notebook is printed on high quality interior stock with a cute and fun cover. There is also a blank grid journal to go crazy with those daily plans! Grab your favorite pens and let's get organized! (Pssst - These also make wonderful gifts for the Type A's in your life!)
6 " 9 " Inche
120 pages

120 pages, Paperback

Published May 27, 2021

About the author

Phil Cohen

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Phil Cohen was a British cultural theorist, urban ethnographer, community activist, educationalist and poet. He was involved in the London underground counter-culture scene and gained public notoriety as "Dr John", a leader in the squatter's rights movement but is now better known for his work on youth culture and the impact of urban regeneration on working-class communities, particularly in East London, with a focus on issues of race and popular racism. More recently the scope of his work has widened to includes issues of identity politics, memory and loss, and the future of the Left in Britain. His most recent writing and research focuses on the transformation of object relations within digital capitalism, especially in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic and the environmental crisis. Most recently (2023) he has embarked on a series of collaborative book projects with graphic artists. Cohen's academic work is trans-disciplinary and draws on concepts from linguistics and narratology, psycho-analysis and anthropology, cultural history and social phenomenology. He was Emeritus Professor at the Centre for Cultural Studies at the University of East London, and a member of the Livingmaps Network which he founded in 2013. Cohen was also a member of Compass, a Gramscian think tank within the Labour Party and was on the editorial board of New Formations. His work has been translated into French, German, Swedish, Italian, French and Japanese.

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