Monthly Archives: March 2013

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Richard Jackson offers the fifth post in the Methodology and Narrative mini-forum. Richard is Professor of Peace Studies and Deputy Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New…

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Originally posted on Jeremy J Schmidt:
Tim Morton has a new book coming out with the University of Minnesota Press. The cover really caught my eye; here it is with a draft blurb, for the back cover, I believe, that…

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Free Downloads – some additions and reorganisation

I’ve updated the links to my work available online. There are now separate pages for articles and chapters, interviews; audio and video; and reading lists.

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New review at the Society and Space open site.

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Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
When I first became interested in critical theory (an age ago now), I found Seyla Benhabib‘s work – and especially Critique, norm and utopia (1986) – wonderfully clear and immensely helpful. She has recently published…

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Books received

Mainly in recompense for some review work for OUP for the Shakespeare project, but also an early Heidegger lecture course, Tim Cresswell’s Geographic Thought, the new issue of Society and Space, a journal I didn’t know before called CRIOS (Critica degli … Continue reading

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Landscape Futures

Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG has a new edited collection coming out – lots of images available at the blog. Ground-penetrating radar used to map buried cities. Ghost tectonic plates subsiding beneath the American West, revealed by seismic tomography. Lensless cameras that … Continue reading

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Ben Woodard – On an Ungrounded Earth

Ben Woodard’s book On an Ungrounded Earth: Towards a New Geophilosophy is available to download or buy from Punctum Books. For too long, the Earth has been used to ground thought instead of bending it; such grounding leaves the planet as … Continue reading

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The London International Boundary Conference 2013

King’s College London, Volterra Fietta and UK Hydrographic Office have organised The London International Boundary Conference 2013, a two day event 18-19 March 2013 with a pre-conference technical workshop. It’s expensive, but has a heavily discounted rate for students. The Conference … Continue reading

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Interview with Cynthia Enloe

IR theorist Cynthia Enloe is interviewed at E-IR. One brief answer from a very interesting interview. e-IR: What is the most important advice you could give to young scholars of IR? Read widely. Read fiction, read anthropology, read history. Make … Continue reading

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