Monthly Archives: December 2012

Gregynog Ideas Lab II

Details now available of the second Postinternational Politics summer school in Gregynog, Wales.

Posted in Conferences, Jenny Edkins | Leave a comment

Global Studies Association – call for papers

Please contact conference organizer Darren O’Byrne at D.OByrne@roehampton.ac.uk with any queries. Global Studies Association Annual Conference 2013 The Cosmopolitan Ideal: Challenges and Opportunities Roehampton University, Wed 10th – Fri 12th July 2013 Keynote speakers (confirmed): Gerard Delanty (University of Sussex), Kate … Continue reading

Posted in Conferences | Leave a comment

Film inspired by Paul Virilio’s Bunker Archaeology

Short film inspired by Paul Virilio’s Bunker Archaeology. I discuss this in the ‘Secure the Volume’ paper forthcoming in Political Geography. Thanks to Bradley Garrett for the link. RUIN VALUE from robindegoede on Vimeo.

Posted in Paul Virilio | 2 Comments

Routledge books received

I did some review work for Routledge a while back. These are the books I received in recompense – mainly some Judith Butler books I’d read but didn’t own; some for the Shakespeare project; and David Delaney’s The Spatial, the … Continue reading

Posted in Judith Butler, Michel Foucault, Stephen Greenblatt, William Shakespeare | Leave a comment

Books received

Another pile of books. David Martin-Jones, Deleuze and World Cinemas; the Heidegger & Nietzsche collection I have a piece in; the new biography of Derrida and Beyond Walls and Cages in recompense for review work; another one of Jean Gottmann’s works; … Continue reading

Posted in Giacomo Marramao, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Jean Gottmann, Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault | Leave a comment

I’m happy to announce that beginning in October 2013 I will take up the post of Professor of Political Geography at Durham University in the UK. Leaving Florida State’s Department of Geography will not be easy (I’ve been there since…

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
This is the text of a document prepared by Meera and me on Article Processing Charges as currently understood and the serious risks we think they pose to academic freedom and funding, broadly…

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Free Downloads

I’ve done a bit of reorganising of material hosted on this site. There are now separate pages for interviews; audio and video; and reading lists. The main downloads page has links to open access and other online papers. Material that forms … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
Claire Pagès and Mathieu Trachman conduct a concise but wide-ranging interview with Judith Butler at Books & Ideas, in which she asks this about neo-liberalism and the economic: ‘[I]f we claim that neo-liberalism disposes populations to…

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

METAphorisms – Tim Morton and Tammy Lu

A collaborative short piece by Tim Morton and Tammy Lu.

Posted in Timothy Morton | Leave a comment