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Atsuko Watanabe, Japanese Geopolitics and the Western Imagination – Palgrave 2019

Atsuko Watanabe, Japanese Geopolitics and the Western Imagination – Palgrave 2019 This book is the first attempt to comprehensively introduce Japanese geopolitics. Europe’s role in disseminating knowledge globally to shape the world according to its standards is an unchallenged premise … Continue reading

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An excellent review of “k-punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher” 

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
by Roger Luckhurst in the LARB. ?

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Antipode at 50 – free download of book of ‘Keywords in Radical Geography’

The journal Antipode is 50. The editors have put together an e-book of ‘Keywords in Radical Geography‘, free to download.

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After Capital by Couze Venn – book discussion, Goldsmiths, 25 March 2019, 6pm – CANCELLED

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
After Capital by Couze Venn – book discussion, Goldsmiths, 25 March 2019, 6pm Update 12 March 2019: I’ve just been told the event has been cancelled due to ill-health. Panel discussion on this ground-break new…

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Foucault’s Immanent Contradictions by Thomas Lemke (2019)

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Thomas Lemke, Foucault’s Immanent Contradictions, Verso Blog, 22 February 2019 From Habermas to Honneth, critics have been keen to portray Foucault as a paradox-prone thinker. Thomas Lemke argues that we should embrace the recurring contradictions…

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British Academy/Leverhulme grant for archival work on the early Foucault

I’m very pleased to say that I’ve been awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme small grant for a project entitled ‘The Early Foucault: Retracing Intellectual History through Archival Sources’. As regular readers of the blog will know, I’ve been working on the first … Continue reading

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Georges Canguilhem, transmission d’une pensée : des archives aux Œuvres complètes – CAPHÉS, Paris, 14 March 2019

Georges Canguilhem, transmission d’une pensée : des archives aux Œuvres complètes – CAPHÉS, Paris, 14 March 2019 Jeudi 14 mars 2019 — École normale supérieure, 29, rue d’Ulm, salle 236 (2e étage), 75005 Paris — 17h à 19h 30 Intervenants : Jean-François Braunstein, Camille Limoges, … Continue reading

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After Capital by Couze Venn – book discussion, Goldsmiths, 25 March 2019, 6pm – CANCELLED

After Capital by Couze Venn – book discussion, Goldsmiths, 25 March 2019, 6pm Update 12 March 2019: I’ve just been told the event has been cancelled. Panel discussion on this ground-break new work and its political implications with presentations form … Continue reading

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Altering cartographies of climate change, Royal Academy, London, 15 April 2019

Altering cartographies of climate change, Royal Academy, London, 15 April 2019 A panel discussion looking at both material and imagined borders, and the ways in which global warming challenges Western conceptions of territory. In 2014, Studio Folder initiated the Italian … Continue reading

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AAG Announces 2018 Book Awards

AAG Announces 2018 Book Awards The John Brinckerhoff Jackson Prize This award encourages and rewards American geographers who write books about the United States which convey the insights of professional geography in language that is both interesting and attractive to … Continue reading

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