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“Danger, Crime and Rights: A Conversation between Michel Foucault and Jonathan Simon” – English text of the Turkish preface

“Danger, Crime and Rights: A Conversation between Michel Foucault and Jonathan Simon” was published in Theory, Culture & Society in 2017. The transcribed discussion was edited and introduced by me and there is an afterword by Jonathan Simon. This article … Continue reading

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Some of my highlights on Progressive Geographies in 2023

I didn’t publish much this past year – The Archaeology of Foucault has a 2023 date but was officially published in December 2022, and the special issue of Theory, Culture and Society on Foucault was completed some time before. I … Continue reading

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Indo-European Thought in Twentieth-Century France update 16: archive work in the UK and working around the British Library disruption

With the British Library still offline and so largely unusable, and without a trip to Paris this month, I’ve mainly been working at home, though with a few side trips to libraries and archives in the UK. SOAS has a special collections … Continue reading

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My favourite academic books of 2023

At the end of each year I’ve posted a list of academic books I liked. The criteria was that they were published in that year, and that I read and liked them. This means that good books which came out … Continue reading

Posted in Boundaries, Claude Lévi-Strauss, David Harvey, Georges Bataille, Karl Marx, Kostas Axelos, Martin Heidegger, Michel Foucault, Territory, Uncategorized, urban/urbanisation | 7 Comments

The music of my 2023

The music I enjoyed most from 2023, either bought in physical form, often through Burning Shed, or digitally through bandcamp: For previous years: 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012. I didn’t get to see much music live, and missed a few due to illness, but … Continue reading

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Foucault Studies 35, special issue on Covid – Biopolitical Tensions after Pandemic Times

Foucault Studies 35, special issue on Covid – Biopolitical Tensions after Pandemic Times

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Peter Sloterdijk, Out of the World – Stanford University Press, May 2024

Peter Sloterdijk, Out of the World – Stanford University Press, May 2024 In this essential early work, the preeminent European philosopher Peter Sloterdijk offers a cross-cultural and transdisciplinary meditation on humanity’s tendency to refuse the world. Developing the first seeds … Continue reading

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Luke Munn, Technical Territories: Data, Subjects, and Spaces in Infrastructural Asia – University of Michigan Press, 2023

Luke Munn, Technical Territories: Data, Subjects, and Spaces in Infrastructural Asia – University of Michigan Press, 2023 Territory is shifting. No longer defined by the dotted line of the border or the national footprint of soil, today’s territories are enacted … Continue reading

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CFP: International Conference on Change, Belgrade, 13-15 June 2024

CFP: International Conference on Change, Belgrade, 13-15 June 2024 With the confirmed participation of Étienne Balibar, Axel Honneth, and Jonathan Wolff.

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Dave Beer recalls his reading of 2023, with a nice mention of my Foucault work

Dave Beer recalls his reading of 2023, with a nice mention of my Foucault work.

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