Jodi's main contributions are in the fields of political theory, media theory, and feminist theory. She has given invited lectured in universities, museums, and cultural spaces all over the world. Her work has been published in multiple languages including Serbian, Spanish, German, and Turkish. Jodi is also engaged in radical art and political practice, having worked as a collaborator with the Brooklyn-based art collective Not An Alternative, and as an activist and organizer with We Are Seneca Lake (an environmental group with a practice oriented to civil disobedience), the US organizing committee for the International Women's Strike, the organizing committee for the People's Congress of Resistance, and the Geneva Women's Assembly. With hundreds of interviews, popular media contributions, and other public appearances, Jodi is a true public intellectual.
The aim of the Pirate Care project is to put the politics back into caring and to disrupt the global property regime that is colonising public welfare services and turning them into privately traded assets. Piracy refers to all the practices of survival and solidarity that disobey unjust
legal and social rules that support property at the expense of living beings. The idea of piracy enables the foregrounding of the need to expand the realm of conceivable political responses to the crisis.
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