Monthly Archives: December 2013

Intervention – ‘Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering’

Originally posted on AntipodeFoundation.org:
Removing the Monument to Overcoming Walls: Reflections on Contemporary Border Walls and the Politics of De-bordering by Olivia Mena, London School of Economics and Political Science On a snowy morning in early March 2013, under…

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Back issues of Symposium available open access

Past issues of the journal Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy from 1997 to 2011 (volumes 1 to 15) are now freely available online. All articles are available for download in pdf format. It is also possible to browse through … Continue reading

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Kant’s Lectures on Anthropology reviewed at NDPR

Immanuel Kant, Lectures on Anthropology, edited and translated by Allen W. Wood and Robert B. Louden is reviewed at NDPR.

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Architecture in the Anthropocene – open access book

    Architecture in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Design, Deep Time, Science and Philosophy, edited by Etienne Turpin – open access from Open Humanities Press.  

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Justin E.H. Smith on his plans for the next ten years of research

I’ve mentioned Justin E.H. Smith on this blog before, mainly in relation to his excellent book on Leibniz, Divine Machines. In this post he talks about his various future book projects, including several under contract, and some translations. Will be of interest … Continue reading

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FBI vs. Orwell vs. Foucault

Originally posted on Open Geography:
This image attracted a lot of attention around the web today: The text on the left is from a story in the Washington Post which discusses the FBI’s ability to exploit laptop cameras without enabling…

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Richard Sennett on Foucault (1979)

Originally posted on Open Geography:
Some of Richard Sennett’s book review of Foucault from 1979, indicating the original 6-volume plan of the History of Sexuality series. From the New Yorker, July 16, 1979 issue.

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A new Crystal Palace?

Originally posted on Dr Charlotte Mathieson:
It’s a couple of months now since the first press release announcing plans to rebuild the Crystal Palace. My initial response was amazement that it may be possible in coming years to see the…

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On Violence – new journal launch issue

On Violence – first issue now online The Histories of Violence project (www.historiesofviolence.com) is pleased to announce the launch of our new annual journal On Violence. Including a few of our previous “reflections”, this inaugural edition includes the following articles: 1. The … Continue reading

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The Birth of Territory & Terror and Territory introductions available online

You can read the introductions to my books The Birth of Territory and Terror and Territory online here. Previews of books by my colleagues in Politics & International Studies at Warwick can be found by going to research cluster pages and following the links … Continue reading

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