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CFP: Political Matters: Spatial Thinking of the Alternative – 18-19 July 2019, Auckland, NZ

Interstices Under Construction Symposium: 18 – 19th July 2019, Auckland, New Zealand University of Auckland & Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Abstracts will be assessed by an academic committee appointed by the symposium organisers and then be subject to a … Continue reading

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Foucault at Warwick – seminar on 13 November 2018 with Miguel de Beistegui, Claudia Stein, Daniele Lorenzini, Claire Blencoe and Federico Testa

Foucault at Warwick – seminar on 13 November 2018 with Miguel de Beistegui, Claudia Stein, Daniele Lorenzini and Claire Blencowe. Unfortunately this clashes with my MA class, so I’ll only be there for the first few minutes.

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David Harvey with Laura Flanders, lecture and discussion, October 2018

David Harvey with Laura Flanders – via davidharvey.org    

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Adrian Ivakhiv on Bruno Latour, Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime (and the New York Times piece)

Adrian Ivakhiv on Bruno Latour, Down to Earth: Politics in the New Climatic Regime at his Immanence blog – Latour’s Terrestrial Project. Adrian links to The New York Times piece on Latour, which I should have linked to earlier.  

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Programme announced – 3rd International Conference for Carceral Geography

Originally posted on Prof Dominique Moran:
The programme for the 3rd International Conference for Carceral Geography, to be held at the University Liverpool, 17-18 December 2018, has been finalised, and is available here. ? Registration for the conference is open…

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Conferencing the International: Spaces of Modern Internationalism – 18-19 Dec 2018, Royal Geographical Society, London

Conferencing the International: Spaces of Modern Internationalism 18-19 December 2018, Royal Geographical Society, London Over two days at the RGS, an interdisciplinary selection of expert speakers will discuss the nature of international conferences and the role that conferences have played … Continue reading

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‘Émergence des equipment collectifs’ – a previously unpublished 1974 essay by Foucault, published online with introduction by Philippe Chevallier

An unpublished piece by Foucault from 1974, “Émergence des equipment collectifs“, has recently been discovered and published online by Ici et Ailleurs, with an Introduction by Philippe Chevallier. Philippe kindly sent me the essay a few days before publication, as … Continue reading

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The Early Foucault Update 21: Pushing Gravel Uphill

Just over two years ago, while I was having something to eat in Pasadena, before a conference on Early Modern Literary Geographies, I sketched out how a pair of books on Foucault’s work up until 1969 might look. I’ve been … Continue reading

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‘Foucault before The History of Madness’, Sussex, 7 December 2018

I’ll be speaking at the University of Sussex on 7 December 2018 on ‘Foucault before The History of Madness – Lectures, Translations, Nietzsche’. The talk draws on the research i’ve been doing for The Early Foucault. The ‘translations’ are ones made by Foucault … Continue reading

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Books received – Canguilhem, Critique on Bataille, Derrida, Haghighi, Hewitt

The long-awaited volume V of Georges Canguilhem, Oeuvres complètes, Critique No 195-196 – the tribute issue to Georges Bataille from 1963; Jacques Derrida, Geschlecht III; Farzaneh Haghighi, Is the Tehran Bazaar Dead? Foucault, Politics, and Architecture (sent by the publisher) and Rachel Hewitt, Map of a Nation: A … Continue reading

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