
Matthew Thompson
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Oct 1, 2024 |
damagemag.com | Matthew Thompson |Matthew Thompson |George Hoare |Jonny Gordon-Farleigh
Civil society has always been defined by class struggle. As the social terrain that bridges the political and economic and that regulates relations between individuals and the state and market, civil society has always been shaped by conflicting forces.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
researchgate.net | Matthew Thompson
1The land question and postcapitalist countrysides: Towards a town-country synthesisYousaf Nishat-Botero (City, University of London) and Matt Thompson (UCL)Forthcoming book chapter in (Eds.) Nick Gallent, Mark Scott, Menelaos Gkartzios and Andrew Purves. Postcapitalist Countrysides. UCL Press. Contents Part 1: Tracing transitions from feudal to capitalist countrysides ......................................
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Apr 3, 2024 |
researchgate.net | Matthew Thompson
Bodiless Bodies: The Rise of Para-Institutions Civil society was once occupied by popular forces that could function as a bulwark against both capitalist marketization and state authoritarianism. Today, it has been colonized by the NGO, which, in turn, colonizes our hollowed-out politics. Civil society has always been defined by class struggle.
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Jan 1, 2024 |
nature.com | Matthew Thompson |Christopher L. Holley |Stacy M Horner
AbstractThe N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is found in thousands of cellular mRNAs and is a critical regulator of gene expression and cellular physiology. m6A dysregulation contributes to several human diseases, and the m6A methyltransferase machinery has emerged as a promising therapeutic target. However, current methods for studying m6A require RNA isolation and do not provide a real-time readout of mRNA methylation in living cells.
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