What we’re growing at Oxford Boaters is simple

From the towpath at dawn to moonlit moorings at dusk, Oxford’s boating community is not a curiosity, it’s part of the city’s living fabric. Generations of people have chosen to make their homes on the water, creating a culture rooted in community, care, and independence. This is a quieter Oxford, rarely captured in guidebooks but … Continue reading What we’re growing at Oxford Boaters is simple

Trust and fear – the spiky/fluff debate – OxfordBoaters

People fight against or/and ignore the #KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) approach to social movements because simplicity can expose power. Complexity gives cover, making control look like competence. When paths are simple and transparent, everyone can see who’s blocking, who’s hoarding, who’s acting in bad faith. Many “experts” and institutions are emotionally and professionally invested … Continue reading Trust and fear – the spiky/fluff debate – OxfordBoaters

Oxford – Boaters & Landowners: A Simple Path Forward (#KISS)

In Oxford we are currently at a recurring stress in how river space is shared between boaters, landowners, and other users (such as rowers and towpath communities). The direction we take will shape not just access, but the character and sustainability of the boating community itself. Best vs Worst Outcomes Best outcome is a consensus … Continue reading Oxford – Boaters & Landowners: A Simple Path Forward (#KISS)

Disciplined curiosity beats IQ, Oxford

There is a persistent myth pushed in our culture that intelligence – high IQ, academic credentials, elitist education – leads naturally to clear thinking. My organic experience suggests the opposite, what matters is disciplined, skeptical, freethinking curiosity. Without that, intelligence simply becomes a tool for defending whatever assumptions people already hold. This is one of … Continue reading Disciplined curiosity beats IQ, Oxford

Oxford: Rising With The Flood

This story was sparked by worrying about water quality in the UK, on the map above, it’s sewage everywhere https://www.sewagemap.co.uk/ The turds are active now, the red is active recently. The story is about this nasty mess set a few years before the longer Oxford story of refuges. The characters are idealised/generalised versions of existing … Continue reading Oxford: Rising With The Flood

Oxford radical history, biography

The scent of damp soil and half-forgotten futures, a version that flow, a sourcebook for day-to-day life and activism from a time when the local living alternatives were not theory but everyday life, in a small English town https://oxford.indymedia.org.uk/ It’s an archive now, a time capsule you can wander through. If this current generation is … Continue reading Oxford radical history, biography

Oxford: Going with The Flow

A story by Hamish Campbell Genre: Climate fiction Setting: Oxford, England – 2030s to 2080s Themes: Climate migration, class war, migrant displacement, urban decay and adaptation, history repeating, social justice, collapse vs. transformation, DIY survival vs. institutional decay. A post #climatechaos utopia/dystopia history of a small English town. Timeline: THE RISING PART TWO: THE CRACKING … Continue reading Oxford: Going with The Flow

#AI and Warfare – Oxford Panel Discussion

A conversation with Professor Stephen Rosen and Professor Shivaji Sondhi on artificial intelligence in warfare. The talk stays on the surface, not offering deep insights, but it does stimulate thinking, which is maybe its purpose. We are already well down this path. Some of my takeaways: #AI in war functions as a force multiplier, but … Continue reading #AI and Warfare – Oxford Panel Discussion

At an Oxford event – The Policy engagement workshop

“How should the new Labour government be listening?” A few notes: Firstly it needs to be said, this is common in Oxford, this is powerless people talking about things that matter. Where activism is about forming a group of action for pushing and pulling power, this event is not activism, it’s academy, we do need … Continue reading At an Oxford event – The Policy engagement workshop