Monthly Archives: August 2024

Stuart Elden and Morteza Hajizadeh – New Books Network discussion of The Birth of Territory

Stuart Elden and Morteza Hajizadeh – New Books discussion of The Birth of Territory Although I’ve done quite a few interviews for the New Books Network with Dave O’Brien, these were on the Foucault books and Shakespearean Territories. So I … Continue reading

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Julie Zook and Kerstin Sailer (eds.), The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture, UCL Press, March 2022 (print and open access)

Julie Zook and Kerstin Sailer (eds.), The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture, UCL Press, March 2022 (print and open access) The Covert Life of Hospital Architecture addresses hospital architecture as a set of interlocked, overlapping spatial and social conditions. It identifies … Continue reading

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Jo van Every – Spotlight on: Burnout

Jo van Every – Spotlight on: Burnout I published my first post with “burnout” in the title, “Burnout is real”,  in 2022. We were just coming out of the most intense phase of the COVID pandemic disruptions. The term was … Continue reading

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Serene Richards, Biopolitics as a System of Thought – Bloomsbury, May 2024 and Acid Horizon podcast

Serene Richards, Biopolitics as a System of Thought – Bloomsbury, May 2024 Our contemporary mode of life is characterised by what Serene Richards in Biopolitics as a System of Thought calls: Smart Being. Smart Being believes in the solutions of techno-capital where living … Continue reading

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Colin Flint – interview at E-International Relations

Colin Flint – interview at E-International Relations Colin Flint, a geographer by training, is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at Utah State University. His research interests include geopolitics and peacebuilding. He is the author of Near and Far … Continue reading

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Books received – Koyré, Meillet, Benveniste, Canguilhem, Foucault

Bought new or second-hand for various projects, along with the new collection of previously unpublished material by Foucault, sent by the publisher – Nietzsche: Cours, conférences et travaux, edited by Bernard Harcourt.

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Georgios Varouxakis, The West: The History of an Idea, Princeton University Press, July 2025

Georgios Varouxakis, The West: The History of an Idea, Princeton University Press, July 2025 A long time off, but this looks very interesting. How did “the West” come to be used as a collective self-designation signaling political and cultural commonality? When did … Continue reading

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Charlotte Lydia Riley and Suzanne Nossel, Is Free Speech Under Threat? – Penguin, October 2024

Charlotte Lydia Riley and Suzanne Nossel, Is Free Speech Under Threat? – Penguin, October 2024 Two leading thinkers present alternative answers to one of the most difficult and divisive questions of our times: Is free speech under threat? Suzanne Nossel, CEO … Continue reading

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New issue of Parrhesia with translation of a short text by Foucault, ‘Message or Noise?’ with a commentary by Chris O’Neill

The latest issue of Parrhesia is out, with a translation of and commentary on a short text by Foucault. All open access. Foucault and information theory: on “message or noise?” (1966) – Chris O’Neill “Message or noise?” – Michel Foucault, … Continue reading

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Thomas Osborne and Nikolas Rose, Questioning Humanity: Being Human in a Posthuman Age – Edward Elgar, June 2024

Thomas Osborne and Nikolas Rose, Questioning Humanity: Being Human in a Posthuman Age – Edward Elgar, June 2024 This innovative book questions what it means to be human today and in the future. Drawing on the natural, human and life … Continue reading

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