Monthly Archives: January 2014

Disused Tube Stations Mapped – London Underground’s Ghost Stations

Dylan Maryk has made a Google Map of London Underground’s abandoned or relocated stations; usvsth3m has turned this into a map based on the standard Underground map.  

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Books received – From Above, Intolérable, The Politics of Ourselves…

Philippe Artières (ed.), Intolérable: Groupe d’information sur les prisons; Peter Adey, Mark Whitehead and Alison Williams (eds.), From Above: War, Violence and Verticality; Amy Allen, The Politics of Ourselves; the Theory, Culture & Society annual review; and the latest Society and Space.

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The United States that never was

The Washington Post has a map of the United States with borders redrawn as if secessionist states had succeeded. Thanks to Michael Brown for the link.  

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James Meek in the LRB on the UK housing crisis

A very interesting piece in the LRB on the housing crisis – stemming from the sale of council houses in the 1980s. Here’s one especially damning part: Right to Buy thus created an astonishing leak of state money – taxpayers’ … Continue reading

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Caesar Must Die – trailer and brief comments

Caesar Must Die (Cesare deve morire) is a very powerful piece of cinema, now on dvd release, showing the rehearsals for a performance of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. The performers are all inmates of a high-security prison in Rome, and while they do … Continue reading

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Foucault’s ‘About the Concept of the Dangerous Individual’ lecture in Toronto in 1977 – three minor questions

In 1977 Foucault gave a lecture in Toronto entitled ‘About the Concept of the ‘Dangerous Individual’ in 19th Century Legal Psychiatry’. It was published first in English in International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Vol 1 No 1, pp, 1-18. It … Continue reading

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Benjamin Bratton on the problem with TED talks

Very good critique of TED talks from Benjamin Bratton (and reprinted in The Guardian): In our culture, talking about the future is sometimes a polite way of saying things about the present that would otherwise be rude or risky. But … Continue reading

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Radical Philosophy 183 out – includes Gregory on drones and Power on Sloterdijk

The new issue of Radical Philosophy is out – includes Derek Gregory on ‘Drone Geographies‘ and a critical review of Sloterdijk by Nina Power (both open access).

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Books I’m looking forward to in 2014

Some of the books I’m looking forward to this year include Henri Lefebvre, Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment (edited by Łukasz Stanek and previously unpublished in any language); Neil Brenner’s epic edited collection Implosions/Explosions: Towards a Study of Planetary Urbanization; Mick Dillon’s Biopolitics of Security in the 21st … Continue reading

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50 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in 2013 – Updated

critical-theory.com’s 40 books that came out in 2013 has been updated to 50 books – including reader suggestions and December publications.

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