Monthly Archives: March 2014

Frederic Neyrat “The Political Unconscious of the Anthropocene” Interview by Elizabeth R. Johnson

Frederic Neyrat interviewed by Elizabeth R. Johnson on the Society and Space open site.

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Klaus Dodds on ‘The Popular Geopolitics of Mysterious Flights: MH370 and Herge’s Flight 714’

An interesting piece by Klaus Dodds that links missing flight MH370 with popular geopolitics, including a Tintin story.

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Barbara Graziosi on research assessment and discrimination

Barbara Graziosi, Arts and Humanities director of Durham’s Institute of Advanced Study and Professor of Classics and Ancient History, asks “Does research assessment discriminate against female academics?” in the THE.

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Nietzsche – Beyond Good and Evil / On the Genealogy of Morality

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
The next volume of the Stanford University Press Nietzsche translations will be Volume 8, Beyond Good and Evil / On the Genealogy of Morality, translated by Adrian del Caro. Thanks to Chathan Vemuri for the…

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Michael Dillon’s Groningen Lecture on Modes of Reasoning video

Mick Dillon’s lecture ‘The Courage of Truth’ – the inaugural Groningen lecture on Modes of Reasoning, though as Luis Lobo-Guerrero says in his introduction, and as Mick develops, the lectures link back to a series of lectures given by Karl Jaspers – … Continue reading

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Dallas Rogers on the Sydney Metropolitan Zoning Strategy

Some online pieces and links related to an article on Australian urban planning in Society and Space – with the article open access for one month.

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Books received

Two of the three volumes of Heidegger’s Schwarze Hefte; an issue of Critique from a couple of years ago that has a review essay of Terror and Territory; and the new issues of TCS and Area.

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Bliatka reviews Fortress Europe

Matthew Carr’s Fortess Europe reviewed on the Society and Space open site.

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Putin’s Annexation of Crimea Speech Annotated

Gerard Toal provides a fascinating textual analysis of Putin’s speech – critical geopolitics at work…

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Lecturer in Philosophy post at Monash University

Three-year post at Monash University – details here.

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