Monthly Archives: October 2012

More links on Neil Smith

The Graduate Center at CUNY has gathered up some links to tributes to Neil Smith, along with pieces of his work being made available online. There is also a very nice tribute from Tim Cresswell at the Landscape Surgery blog, … Continue reading

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‘Immigrants in Europe: Between the Eurozone Crisis and the Arab Spring’ conference in London

9th November, University of Westminster – programme and registration form, organised by the Greek Politics Specialist Group of the Political Science Association.

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Originally posted on Foucault News:
An audio version of the Roundtable “Foucault and the Courage of Truth” that took place at Goldsmiths College, January 13, 2012  is now available on the m/f website Speakers were: Professor Arnold I. Davidson (University…

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Eric Hobsbawm interviewed by Simon Schama

On BBC radio – available to listen for a few days. Via History Workshop.  

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A brief tribute to Neil Smith, and seven open access papers from the archives of Environment and Planning A and Society and Space:

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3quarksdaily Philosophy blog prize

Worth reading the whole piece, with the introduction by judge Justin Smith which thinks about the status of blogs as a form of philosophical writing. Justin E. H. Smith has picked the three winners: Top Quark, $1000: Wesley Buckwalter, Factive Verbs … Continue reading

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Peter Sigrist ‘In Memory of Neil Smith’

At Polis.

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Some thoughts about Neil Smith at the Royal Holloway Geopolitics & Security blog.

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Kant – Natural Science now out

Just received my copy of Kant’s Natural Science – includes the first full English translation of the Physical Geography lectures, albeit in the corrupt Rink edition. I am due to write a review of this, and will be speaking about … Continue reading

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Eric Hobsbawm

The Guardian has the news of the death of Eric Hobsbawm, at the age of 95. The obituary is here. His three books on the long nineteenth-century – The Age of Revolution, The Age of Capital and The Age of Empire … Continue reading

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