Monthly Archives: January 2018

Mark Kelly, For Foucault: Against Normative Political Theory

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
I shared Mark Kelly’s review of Althusser et al’s Reading Capital: The Complete Edition at the Progress in Political Economy site yesterday. Mark’s next book,  For Foucault: Against Normative Political Theory is forthcoming in early 2018 from SUNY…

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Back to writing in 2018 – Foucault, Canguilhem and Lefebvre

As the blog posts of the last couple of days indicate, I’m back at my desk working. The first writing submitted this year was a 2000 word piece entitled ‘Foucault, Biography, and Posthumous Publications’, destined for the American Book Review. … Continue reading

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Derek Gregory roundup of forthcoming books on War Stories

Derek Gregory has a very useful roundup of new and forthcoming books on War Stories, including works by Gary Fields, Caren Kaplan, Anna Feigenbaum, Maja Zehfuss and others.

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‘Buy a cat, stay up late, don’t drink: top 10 writers’ tips on writing’ in The Guardian

‘Buy a cat, stay up late, don’t drink: top 10 writers’ tips on writing‘ in The Guardian from Travis Elborough. Mainly about novels, but much applies to any kind of writing. It comes from their book Being a Writer, published … Continue reading

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Why has submitting a manuscript to a journal become so difficult? A call to simplify an overly complicated process

Why has submitting a manuscript to a journal become so difficult? A call to simplify an overly complicated process – interesting piece at the LSE Impact blog. It is widely acknowledged that submitting a paper to a journal is a … Continue reading

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15(!) Interdisciplinary Arctic PhD Opportunities at DurhamARCTIC

Exciting news from Phil Steinberg at Durham: 15(!) Interdisciplinary Arctic PhD Opportunities at DurhamARCTIC I am happy to announce Durham University’s success with a £1.05 million, five-year bid to the Leverhulme Trust to fund 15 PhD students in Interdisciplinary Understanding … Continue reading

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2017 in review: round-up of LSE Impact blog top posts on academic writing

2017 in review: round-up of LSE Impact blog top posts on academic writing I linked to some of these, but this is a useful summary. Lots more links and discussion on writing and publishing here.

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AHR Conversation: Walls, Borders, and Boundaries in World History (open access)

AHR Conversation: Walls, Borders, and Boundaries in World History with Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Tamar Herzog, Daniel Jütte, Carl Nightingale, William Rankin and Keren Weitzberg. Since 2006, the AHR has published nine “Conversations,” each on a subject of interest to a wide range … Continue reading

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies in 2017

  Walter Benjamin’s thirteen rules for writing Foucault also struggled to get his students to do the reading… Delete your academia.edu account… (there are other ways to share your work) Michel Foucault’s acid trip in Death Valley: Interview with Simeon Wade with great … Continue reading

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Cycling Tenerife – a ride from Caletillas to the Mount Teide observatories at Izaña

Over the Christmas and New Year period I was in Tenerife, for a holiday and some cycling. Unfortunately in the second half of the time there I was unwell, and had dizziness and balance problems, so did no further cycling. … Continue reading

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