Monthly Archives: May 2010

University of Minnesota Press on/at the Association of American Geographers

A report with some photos here

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Territory and Cartography

The sessions Jeremy Crampton and I organised at the Association of American Geographers in Washington DC have a separate blog here – http://territoryandcartography.wordpress.com/ We plan to post up the powerpoint slides – with some terrific images – of most of … Continue reading

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Another threatened closure…

The History of Medicine centre at UCL is under threat of closure, since the Wellcome Trust are withdrawing funding. I first became aware of the work of the centre when I was doing my PhD and working on Michel Foucault’s … Continue reading

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Tory Foreign Policy

Anyone considering voting Conservative in the British General Election this week might want to think about their foreign policy. Have a look at the Henry Jackson Society, for instance.  This British neo-conservative project has two Conservative shadow cabinet members as signatories to its … Continue reading

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