Monthly Archives: September 2012

Rob Kitchin on beginning a new book

Rob Kitchin has some brief thoughts here on the process of beginning a new book – this time without a plan or a contract in place. I hope he says more about the process – if not the content – … Continue reading

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Some interesting thoughts from David Beer on the challenges of revising an article following reviews. This is nearly always difficult, but does sometimes help improve a piece.

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‘Shakespearean Territories’ – abstract for Warwick

This is my abstract for the Critical International and Political Studies annual lecture, University of Warwick, October 3rd 2012. This lecture shows how Shakespeare’s plays can help us to think about the multi-faceted nature of territory as word, concept and … Continue reading

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Derek Gregory – Frithjof Voss Stiftung award

Speaking of Derek – congratulations are in order for the International Science Award of German Geography from the Frithjof Voss Stiftung. He has the details (and a good story or two) here.

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Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
The new term starts today, and while I’m determined to hang on to summer as long as I can – even as I feel it slipping between my fingers – there is something perfectly wonderful…

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Speculations III published

Free to download – either entire issue of 510 pages or individual articles here. You can also buy a paper copy here. Papers by Benjamin Norris, Levi Bryant, Christopher Norris, translations, reviews of Andy Merrifield, Bryant,  Harman etc. This is the … Continue reading

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Originally posted on urbanculturalstudies:
Henri Lefebvre did work in rural sociology before turning fully to urban matters (does the urban even exist ‘outside of’ the rural?)… This new edited volume by Joan Ramon Resina and William R. Viestenz “The New…

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Recent Shakespeare reading

Working on my paper for Warwick in October. Hamlet, Macbeth and possibly something on Othello.

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Open Access papers from Society and Space – Serres; Harman; Paglen; November, Camacho-Hübner & Latour; Doty, Adey & Bissell, Klauser, Blum & Secor, Woon, Brown & Rasmussen, Lisle…

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European Integration and the Global Political Economy/Comparative European Politics prize

Prize for PhD students on European Integration and the Global Political Economy, with the journal Comparative European Politics – full details here.

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