Monthly Archives: October 2011

Rory Rowan – ‘The Heart of the World – Sovereignty and its Ground’

Interesting piece at Critical Legal Thinking.

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The Killing of Anwar al-Awlaki

It has been the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki that has made the headlines, though it appears that among the others killed were two other US targets (report here). Among the reactions worth reading are Juan Cole, the Disorder of Things … Continue reading

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Working to Contract

The British Universities and College Union is in dispute with employers over pensions (USS), and hasn’t managed to get anywhere through its attempts at negotiation. A ballot was held that voted for industrial action. (I voted yes, by the way.) … Continue reading

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Email triage

I’ve written about how I handle email before. Jo van Every has an interesting post here, suggesting dealing with email as a whole is not a task on your to do list; but sorting your email is. I think this … Continue reading

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Critical Inquiry new website

The Critical Inquiry journal has a new website and a blog. Thanks to Clive at Pop Theory for the link.

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