Monthly Archives: October 2013

What Does It Mean To Become An Open Access Journal?

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Following an earlier interview with Eva Erman on editing the open access journal Ethics & Global Politics, another set of enlightening responses on academic publishing. This time with Professor Brad Weiss of the…

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Herbert Marcuse manuscripts show development of One Dimensional Man

critical-theory.com discusses some newly discovered manuscripts of Herbert Marcuse and links to the news report.

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How to read ancient texts

A discussion by Roland Boer of how to read ancient texts.

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‘Weapon of the Strong’ now 20% off!

Pluto’s important interview collection on US state terrorism now reduced.

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Michael Byers, International Law and the Arctic

I’ve just been sent a copy of Michael Byers, International Law and the Arctic by the author. I’ll be on a panel with Michael and others at the ArcticNet conference in December, in Halifax, so this is essential background reading.

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Theory, Culture and Society – new webpage

theoryculturesociety.org – looks very good and a wealth of interesting things to follow up.

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Intervention – ‘“A remarkable disconnect”: On violence, military research, and the AAG’ by Joel Wainwright

Originally posted on AntipodeFoundation.org:
Joel Wainwright – Ohio State University geographer, author of Geopiracy: Oaxaca, Militant Empiricism, and Geographical Thought (2012, Palgrave Macmillan), Decolonizing Development: Colonial Power and the Maya (Blackwell, 2008) and Antipode papers on the Grundrisse, the…

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Shakespeare on the Road – a workshop in Stratford-upon-Avon

A really interesting day in Stratford-upon-Avon, at the launch workshop of the ‘Shakespeare on the Road’ project. The event was held at the Shakespeare Centre of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. I spoke briefly about my ‘Shakespearean Territories’ project. Many thanks … Continue reading

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Meurs review Morin

Pieter Meurs reviews Marie-Eve Morin’s book on Jean-Luc Nancy.

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Society and Space – from editor to one of the editors

Society and Space Vol 31 No 5 marks the formal end of my role as the editor of the journal, though I continue as one of the editors. Previously the journal has had an editor – initially Michael Dear, then Gerry … Continue reading

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