- Towards a reading list on the Ebola crisis
- Conflicts without borders
- Foucault Studies 18 now published – includes two translations of Foucault, all open access
- Grégoire Chamayou, ‘What is Necroethics?’, King’s College London, 29 October 2014
- Earth: interactive weather conditions visualisation
- Books received – Bartleson, Charnes, Debrix & Barder, Peoples & Vaughan Williams, Whitehead, Foucault et. al, and journals
- Foucault – ‘Power, Moral Values, and the Intellectual’ 1980 interview online
- What if the largest countries had the biggest populations? An interesting new world map
- The Birth of Territory
- Foucault’s On the Government of the Living – book received and review forthcoming
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