Monthly Archives: March 2013

Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics Series

Call for proposals for a new book series – Routledge Studies in Global and Transnational Politics. The core theme of the series is ‘global connectivities’ and the implications and outcomes of global and transnational processes in history and in the … Continue reading

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Kaleidoscope – postgraduate Durham journal

Kaleidoscope Vol 5 No 1 is now available. This is a postgraduate journal at Durham University, edited by a small team of committed postgraduates linked to the Institute of Advanced Study. Unusually, this is a special edition of proceedings from … Continue reading

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Territory, Politics, Governance – new articles

My essay ‘How should we do the history of territory?‘, forthcoming in the first issue of the journal Territory, Politics, Governance has been downloaded 1,267 times. Being open access certainly helps. There are two more papers available at present, and the … Continue reading

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Franco Moretti, Distant Reading and The Bourgeois

Franco Moretti’s book of essays, Distant Reading, is coming out in June. He also has a book entitled The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature coming out at the same time. The Verso blog has a post about his work here. How … Continue reading

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Latour’s third and fourth Gifford lectures

Latour’s third lecture – The Puzzling Face of a Secular Gaia and the fourth lecture – The Anthropocene and the Destruction of the Image of the Globe The first and second are available here and here.

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Originally posted on ANTHEM:
Slavoj Zizek – A reply to my critics Although most of the critiques to which my work was exposed in the last years are “so-called” fast denunciations not worthy of a serious reply, some of them…

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Originally posted on Stockerblog:
I’ve been busy (too much so for blogging, sadly) with work on a volume on Nietzsche and political thought, which I am co-editing. More details when the publication tome comes closer. One thing I’ve noticed is…

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Originally posted on Foucault News:
Editor: Philippe Theophanidis on his blog Aphelis links to a complete recording on YouTube of the Foucault-Chomsky debate and provides detailed background on the history of the recording and the various versions and publications of…

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How people die in Shakespeare’s tragedies

via Biblioklept.

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Geographies of War | Iraq Revisited

Interesting looking exhibition and workshop, curated and organised by political geographer Alan Ingram.  

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