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Farge and Foucault, Disorderly Families – forthcoming with University of Minnesota Press

Arlette Farge and Michel Foucault, Disorderly Families: Infamous Letters from the Bastille Archives, forthcoming with University of Minnesota Press, edited by Nancy Luxon and translated by Thomas Scott-Railton. The UMP page says January 2017; Amazon suggests November 2016. There will be … Continue reading

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CHE Article on Journal Editors and Their Work

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Most of this offers good advice (h/t Christina Daigle on FB): don’t have titles that are too punny or silly, really pay attention to your abstract and first couple of pages, realize if…

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Critical Theory’s roundup of eight books that came out in June

Critical Theory’s roundup of eight books that came out in June

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Michael Gove, foreign policy and the Henry Jackson society

In 2008, Klaus Dodds and I published an article entitled ‘Thinking Ahead: David Cameron, the Henry Jackson Society and British Neo-conservatism‘ in the British Journal of Politics and International Relations (requires subscription, or available here). We wrote the piece in 2007, … Continue reading

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Welcome to the Anthropocene – Video of debate with Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler

Welcome to the Anthropocene – Video of debate with Peter Sloterdijk and Bernard Stiegler (via Philippe Theophanidis) We no longer live in the Holocene. Welcome to the Anthropocene! For the first time in history it is not nature but man … Continue reading

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Theory, Culture & Society E-Special Issue on John Urry

The Theory, Culture & Society E-Special Issue on John Urry, edited and introduced by Mimi Sheller, is now available. This e-special issue of Theory, Culture & Society presents key works published by the late British Sociologist John Urry (1946-2016) in … Continue reading

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Article in India Today on ‘The legacies of the Leave EU vote’

I have a short piece in the new issue of India Today on ‘The legacies of the Leave EU vote’. The piece is available open access. I was asked to write about this for an international audience, so for UK … Continue reading

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Agamben’s Philosophical Lineage – forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press

Agamben’s Philosophical Lineage, edited by Adam Kotsko and Carlo Salzani – forthcoming with Edinburgh University Press. Early stages of work, but the contents and contributors are here.

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Object Politics – the Sixth Issue of The Funambulist Magazine Now Published

Object Politics – the Sixth Issue of The Funambulist Magazine Now Published The issue includes guest columns about Native resistance in New Mexico by Jennifer Marley, and about the most recent Palestinian Festival of Literature by Bhakti Shringarpure. The articles … Continue reading

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Books received – Shakespeare, Bourus, Vickers

A pile of books for the Shakespeare work – including Terri Bourus’s Young Shakespeare’s Young Hamlet in recompense for review work, and Brian Vickers’s The One King Lear to review.

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