Monthly Archives: October 2013

An almost unknown summary of a 1972 lecture by Foucault

On 7th April 1972, Foucault delivered a lecture under the title of “Cérémonie, théâtre et politique au XVIIe siècle”, in Minneapolis. This was published only in a brief English summary, written by Stephen Davidson, in Acta: Proceedings of the fourth … Continue reading

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The Daily Habits of Highly Productive Philosophers: Nietzsche, Marx & Kant

At Open Culture – drawing together descriptions of the work habits of Nietzsche, Marx and Kant.

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Moving targets

Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
I’ve added a draft of a new essay, ‘Moving targets and violent geographies’, under the DOWNLOADS tab.  It’s a general essay on drones, summarising both their genealogies and geographies, and I would welcome any comments,…

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Jane Bennett lecture and workshop

Heading down to London later today, and then again Saturday, for the Jane Bennett lecture and workshop. The work of Jane Bennett, the political theorist over the last decade has consistently drawn attention to and had a feeling for things, … Continue reading

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The New Urban Question: forthcoming book by Andy Merrifield

Originally posted on Pop Theory:
Hot off the presses – not the book, but the flyer – news of Andy Merrifield’s next book, The New Urban Question:

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If you study or work in UK higher education you really should read this book

I’ve mentioned it here before, but have now read The Great University Gamble. It makes a lot clear, but also unveils a lot of hidden complexity. I learned a great deal, and while I didn’t like what I found out, … Continue reading

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Rivers’ biographies: Ertsen on Coates

A new review at the Society and Space open site.

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London Underground live

A neat bit of cartography – taking a data feed from Transport from London and turning it into a live map. The Skyfall version is also very cool and there are others for mainline trains, etc. Thanks to Nistasha Kaul … Continue reading

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The Pay Strike And Its Discontents

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
The ballots are out, the wheels are in motion. Union members have until Thursday 10 October to vote on strike action over the latest derisory pay offer of 1% (if you haven’t received…

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Jeppe Strandsbjerg on Cartography and Territory in International Relations

At the e-International Relations website.

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