
Sanaa Alimia interviews Erik Swyngedouw on the urgent need to bring water into the commons through political action

Prince Guma reflects on how new digital technologies for water provision have been adapted – and subverted – in informal settlements in Nairobi

With the worlds of architecture and video games becoming increasingly intertwined, Gerry Hart examines how video games communicate through their design

Jamie Woodcock examines the growing range of tools bosses use to spy on their workers – and how they can be resisted

As cryptocurrencies take the world of finance by storm, Thomas Redshaw examines their rise and what the left should make of them

The government’s new Nationality and Borders Bill is part of a wider reshaping of citizenship fuelled by biometrics, argues Nisha Kapoor

Only a global ban on human genetic engineering can prevent a new era of eugenics from emerging, writes David King





