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ICE LAW Project schedule for Spring/Summer 2017

Since arriving at Durham in 2013, I’ve slowly been developing the core structure of The Project on Indeterminate and Changing Environments: Law, the Anthropocene, and the World (The ICE LAW Project). Thanks to a generous grant from the Leverhulme Trust…

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Three useful pieces of writing and other academic advice

‘How to make writing in the humanities less lonely‘ – Times Higher Education ‘The No-Fail Secret to Writing a Dissertation‘ – Chronicle Vitae ‘Impostor Syndrome Is Definitely a Thing‘ – The Chronicle of Higher Education   There are lots more collected at Writing and … Continue reading

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Territory in Indeterminate and Changing Environments workshop – Amsterdam, 12 May 2017

As part of my visit to Amsterdam between April and June I’m organising the first of the two Territory sub-theme workshops of the ICE-LAW Project. It will be on 12 May 2017. This workshop critically examines the extent to which … Continue reading

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What We Talked About at ISA: The Climate for Women in International Relations and Politics

Originally posted on The Disorder Of Things:
Yesterday, The Guardian reported on the level of sexual harassment in British universities. Based on Freedom of Information requests (and for this and other reasons necessarily a partial insight into the incidence of…

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Interview with Philippe Bonditti on Foucault and the Modern International

Interview with Philippe Bonditti, one of the co-editors of the new book Foucault and the Modern International. Silences and Legacies for the Study of World Politics published in the CERI Sciences Po Series on International Relations and Political Economy, Palgrave MacMillan, 2017. … Continue reading

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Geraldine Pratt to Give the Society and Space Lecture at the 2017 AAG

Geraldine Pratt to Give the Society & Space Lecture at the 2017 AAG – from Society and Space. We are delighted to announce that Geraldine Pratt, Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia, will give the Society and … Continue reading

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8 Critical Theory books that came out in February 2017

Another useful roundup – Eagleton, Oliver, Negri, Connolly, Ciccariello-Maher, Bown, Althusser, Bell. As Eugene Wolters says, “If you’re an author or publisher with a forthcoming book, send us a line at tips@critical-theory.com”

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Goldsmiths talk on early Foucault postponed

In my updates on my work on the early Foucault, I’ve mentioned that I was going to be speaking on 10 March at Goldsmiths. This talk is now going to be rescheduled for later in the year.

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Back from Oslo and the ‘Technologies of Space: Verticality, Volume, Infrastructure’ symposium

I’m now back after a good trip to Oslo for the Technologies of Space: Verticality, Volume, Infrastructure symposium I spoke on the topic of “Terrain’s Volume”, which was a version of a talk I’ve now given in Gießen, Durham, and London. It’s nearing a … Continue reading

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CFP 2017 Annual Millennium Conference – The Politics of Time in International Relations

CALL FOR PAPERS – Deadline 15 June, 2017 2017 Annual Millennium Conference The Politics of Time in International Relations Keynote Address: Dipesh Chakrabarty (University of Chicago) Opening Address: Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary, University of London) Full details:  https://millenniumjournal.org/annual-conference/

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