Author Archives: stuartelden

10 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in October (and Sept.)

10 Critical Theory Books That Came Out in October (and Sept.) at Critical-Theory – Heidegger’s Black Notebooks, Lacan, Bourdieu, Derrida and more.

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Interview with François Ewald at LARB

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Here. A good overview of his own intellectual itinerary (the usual story of the ’68er who shifts right) and his relationship to Foucault.

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The Right to the City: A Verso Report – free ebook

The Right to the City: A Verso Report – free ebook Special eBook collection on the most urgent question of our times: who is the city for? In 1968, the French Marxist philosopher Henri Lefebvre wrote “Le Droite a la Ville” … Continue reading

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ScholarlyHub.org – a project which is long overdue

This looks a very interesting new initiative – ScholarlyHub.org Given the problems of academia.edu and Researchgate (see my post here and the comments to it, for example), this seems a project which is long overdue. At ScholarlyHub we believe that a critical … Continue reading

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Arun Saldanha, Space after Deleuze – now out with Bloomsbury

Arun Saldanha, Space after Deleuze – now out with Bloomsbury, but unfortunately only in a grotesquely priced hardback. Deleuze’s fondness for geography has long been recognised as central to his thought. This is the first book to introduce researchers to the … Continue reading

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CFP: Violence, Space, and the Political, 7-9 June 2018 National University of Ireland, Galway

Violence, Space, and the Political 7-9 June 2018 National University of Ireland, Galway. Call for Papers [deadline 9th February 2018] Send approx. 250 word abstract to violenceandspace@gmail.com In this, multi-disciplinary, conference we wish to think through the imbrications of violence, space, and the political. … Continue reading

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Citations, references, exhaustion

Originally posted on Eye on the World:
I don’t exactly dream of a day when all academic outlets agree on one referencing format, but I certainly wish we might get there. I know there are academics who use referencing software…

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academic selves and academic careers

Originally posted on visual/method/culture:
I visited the wonderful Department of Geography at Maynooth University a couple of weeks ago, and I was kindly invited by the Supporting Women in Geography Ireland group there to a discussion session about…

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Interview on Foucault: The Birth of Power at New Books in Critical Theory

How did Foucault become a public, political intellectual? In Foucault: The Birth of Power (Polity Press, 2017), Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography at the University of Warwick, follows up his book on Foucault’s Last Decade with research … Continue reading

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The Priority of Injustice: Arguing With Theory

Originally posted on Pop Theory:
It’s a funny experience, publishing a book – something that one has lived and worked with for perhaps years and invested all sorts of energies into finally comes out, and there is an odd sense…

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