Monthly Archives: August 2010

Speculative Medievalisms

I’ve mentioned the Speculative Medievalisms conference before, but they now have the programme and more details 0f this interesting event on 14th January 2011 here.

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Reading Kant’s Geography

Even though it’s not out for almost a year still, SUNY Press now have a page up for the Reading Kant’s Geography collection Eduardo Mendieta and I edited. Perspectives on Kant’s teachings on geography and how they relate his understanding … Continue reading

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Gratton on Stiegler

Since Peter Gratton kindly links to my Erlangen lecture, it is perhaps appropriate to link to his review of Bernard Stiegler’s book Taking Care of Youth and the Generations. Gratton’s critique is pretty compelling, and I have to confess I’ve … Continue reading

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Toscano discusses Fanaticism

I’ve mentioned Alberto Toscano’s interesting book Fanaticism before. Here he is talking about the book on Radio 4 with Laurie Taylor and John Gray (begins about 14 minutes in) and in a video on The Guardian website. And this is … Continue reading

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Israel-Lebanon border

Given the recent clash on the Israel-Lebanon border, the latest International Crisis Group report – which appeared the day before – is especially timely.

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Erlangen lecture – video available

The video (and also, separately, the audio) of the lecture in Erlangen can be found in various formats here. (If you want to read the quotes, then I’d suggest the 640×360 one (Stream or Download) As well as a general … Continue reading

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Hobbes and Rousseau

I’ve been spending the past couple of days writing up the sections on Hobbes and Rousseau from the fairly extensive notes I’d taken. With Hobbes the focus is on his critique of the temporal/spiritual power division; his engagement with Robert Bellarmine, … Continue reading

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Email scams

Graham Harman has a post about an email scam he received claiming to be from a known contact, but obviously not actually from them. He does a thorough analysis of why it is a scam. I’ve received a variant of … Continue reading

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Carl Schmitt collection announced

Routledge have a page up for the book Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt: Geographies of the Nomos, edited by Stephen Legg of Nottingham, forthcoming early next year. The price is very steep, but there should be a paperback at some future … Continue reading

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Society and Space – new issue out

Vol 28 No 4 of Society and Space is now out. Among other things, it includes a piece authored by Valérie November, Eduardo Camacho-Hübner, and Bruno Latour.

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