Monthly Archives: June 2016

Three pieces on work patterns

Three interesting pieces on work patterns – one on how to work alone (99u), one on what can actually be done in the academic summer (Daily Nous); and on making a realistic plan (Jo VanEvery).

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Reece Jones, Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move – out in October from Verso

Reece Jones, Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move – out in October from Verso. Forty thousand people died trying to cross international borders in the past decade, with the high-profile deaths along the shores of Europe only accounting … Continue reading

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Roundtable on Thomas Nail, The Figure of the Migrant

Roundtable on Thomas Nail, The Figure of the Migrant. Robin Celikates, Daniella Trimboli, Sandro Mezzadra, Todd May, Ladelle McWhorter, Andrew Dilts, and Adriana Novoa discuss the book with Nail and Mark William Westmoreland in Phaenex (open access).

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Warwick Political Spaces workshop retrospective

The organisers of the Warwick Political Spaces workshop look back on events here, with a number of photos.

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The Magus of Messkirch – Martin Heidegger documentary

The Magus of Messkirch – Martin Heidegger documentary in German with English subtitles.

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Bruno Latour, ‘Onus Orbis Terrarum: About a Possible Shift in the Definition of Sovereignty’

Bruno Latour, ‘Onus Orbis Terrarum: About a Possible Shift in the Definition of Sovereignty’, Millennium, Vol 44 No 3, 2016, pp. 305-20 (open access). Derek Gregory picks up a few contentious claims here.

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Geographies of international criminal law: the Khmer Rouge Tribunal – Rachel Hughes

A supplemental essay at the Society and Space open site – original journal article open access for a limited time.

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Ways of Doing Genealogy: Inquiry after Foucault A Group Interview with Verena Erlenbusch, Simon Ganahl, Robert W. Gehl, Thomas Nail, and Perry Zurn

Ways of Doing Genealogy: Inquiry after Foucault: A Group Interview with Verena Erlenbusch, Simon Ganahl, Robert W. Gehl, Thomas Nail, and Perry Zurn, conducted by Colin Koopman.

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Program: Foucault @ 90 conference (2016)

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Conference program (PDF) for the Foucault @ 90 conference 22-23 June 2016, in Ayr, University of West Scotland.

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Ali Riza Taskale, Post-Politics in Context

Ali Riza Taskale, Post-Politics in Context, now out with Routledge (in another obscenely priced hardback, unfortunately). As disciplines, Politics and International Relations remain dominated by ideas drawn from traditions of liberal internationalism and political realism in which political imagination is … Continue reading

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