Monthly Archives: January 2011

More Sloterdijk editing

Another day with the Sloterdijk book. Comments on the last of the chapters in first draft, plus comments on two chapters that came back from the authors after first revisions. There is lots of fiddly editorial stuff – sorting out … Continue reading

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Ennis, Continental Realism

Paul Ennis with news of his book So I just received an email from Zero that Continental Realism is off to the printers. I think those who have read it so far seemed to have enjoyed it and I did … Continue reading

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Schmitt book cover

Full book details here

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Book lovers

Another one for the bibliophiles…

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Butler in London

via crit-geog-forum Centre for the Study of Democracy, Department of Politics & IR, University of Westminster presents: An Encounter with Judith Butler Friday 4th of February Fyvie Hall, University of Westminster, 309 Regent Street, London W1B 2UW Programme: 10.20am – … Continue reading

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More editing

Another day spent editing chapters for the Sloterdijk book, with some work on the front matter and my introductory chapter. I’ve now given initial comments on all but one of the chapters I have. Also some minor copyediting queries for … Continue reading

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Radical Foucault cfp

CALL  FOR PAPERS  Radical Foucault: A One Day Conference  Centre for Cultural Studies Research, University of East London (culturalstudiesresearch.org)  The publication of Michel Foucault’s Lectures at the Collège de France, 1983-84 in English will be complete in April 2011 and … Continue reading

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Trevor Paglen – Invisible

Trevor Paglen is one of the most interesting new voices to appear in geography recently. He received his PhD from Berkeley, where he was initially supervised by the late Allan Pred. He is also an artist. He has several books … Continue reading

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Berkeley talk

I’ve just agreed to give a talk to Berkeley’s geography department on 14th September 2011. I may try to combine this with a talk to another US department that I didn’t get to while in Seattle – it’s a very … Continue reading

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Michael Eldred e-book

Michael Eldred, Social Ontology : Recasting Political Philosophy Through a Phenomenology of Whoness, second edition, is now available as a free e-book here.

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