Monthly Archives: December 2012

Foucault’s I, Pierre Rivière – Emotion, Space and Society special issue

Foucault’s I, Pierre Rivière collection is the subject of a special issue of Emotion, Space and Society (requires subscription).

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David Wood on The Lure of the Writer’s Cabin

Philosopher David Wood in The New York Times: Much has been written about the writer’s cabin. Among the most notable recent books on the topic are “Heidegger’s Hut” by Adam Sharr and “A Place of My Own: The Architecture of … Continue reading

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Interview with Gary Gutting

At 3am magazine – Gutting’s Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason was one of the first books on Foucault I read, in the first year of my PhD. 3:AM: You are well known as an expert on various French intellectuals … Continue reading

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Deleuze Cinema

Useful website with a lot of resources on Deleuze and Cinema – deleuzecinema.com.

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Digital Humanities conference

George Washington University, Friday January 25 – Saturday January 26, 2013 – details here. Digital humanities is a vibrant field that uses digital technologies to study the interactions between cultural artifacts and the society. In our second decade of the … Continue reading

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Gastón Gordillo on World War Z

Gastón Gordillo provides a good analysis of the forthcoming movie World War Z, which is especially interesting concerning the spatial and territorial issues.

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Originally posted on Foucault News:
Interview on Radio France Culture, 24 Nov 2012. Cours de Michel Foucault (édition de Michel Senellart) Update: August 2025. Link is no longer available Invité : Michel Senellart, Professeur de Philosophie politique à l’ENS de…

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Mapping the 2012 Gaza attacks

Rather late linking to these, but Derek Gregory has a good discussion of the mapping of the 2012 Gaza attacks here. Craig Jones has been producing an excellent sequence of posts on this conflict. See, especially, one on the range … Continue reading

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Mapping the London Blitz

Fascinating website on the London Blitz – an interactive map and photos, plus an Android app. The Bomb Sight project is mapping the London WW2 bomb census between 7/10/1940 and 06/06/1941. Previously available only by viewing in the Reading Room … Continue reading

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Call for Papers – ‘Urban Theory: States of the Art’

Urban — New Series, 6 Call for Papers — ‘Urban Theory: States of the Art’ There will never be good urban planning without a consistent urban theory. This controversial aphorism could serve to open the debate proposed by the journal … Continue reading

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