Monthly Archives: April 2016

David Harvey Production of Capitalist Spaces

Originally posted on Deterritorial Investigations :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm_UgX–ef8 “It is David Harvey’s contention that the production of space, especially the distribution and organization of the territory, constitutes a principal aspect of capitalist economies. His writings on this theme have contributed to the…

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Live and let die: did Michel Foucault predict Europe’s refugee crisis? (2016)

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Stephane J Baele, Live and let die: did Michel Foucault predict Europe’s refugee crisis?, The Conversation, February 25, 2016 In March 1976, philosopher Michel Foucault described the advent of a new logic of government, specific…

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Foucault, About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Lectures at Dartmouth College reviewed at NDPR

Michel Foucault, About the Beginning of the Hermeneutics of the Self: Lectures at Dartmouth College, 1980 is reviewed at NDPR.

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9 Critical Theory books that came out in March 2016

Another useful roundup from critical-theory.com – Guattari, Agamben, and more…

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No joke – Foucault’s Last Decade is officially published today

Foucault’s Last Decade is officially published today. The date is mere coincidence. If you order direct from Wiley – Polity’s distributor – then the book should be sent now. Other online retailers will be getting copies shortly. Thank you to … Continue reading

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Academic Exam Questions – JOUR 101: Academic Journal Protocols

JOUR 101: Academic Journal Protocols Answer all questions. Please. Time allowed: four weeks. Six will be fine, actually, and to be honest, any time that suits you in the next three or four months will probably have to do. Just … Continue reading

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