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Volume 33 Issue 5 now out – currently open access

The new issue of Society and Space is now out, and currently open access…

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Senior Research Fellow at University College London’s Institute of Advanced Studies 2015-16 – and talk on 23 November

For the 2015-16 academic year I’ll be a Senior Research Fellow at University College London’s new Institute of Advanced Studies. As well as Tamar Garb as director and Catherine Stokes as administrator, there are already four junior research fellows in … Continue reading

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Two posts in Warwick’s Politics and International Studies department

Assistant Professor and Assistant/Associate Professor vacancies in PAIS at Warwick: Assistant Professor (76845-105) Assistant or Associate Professor (72453-105)

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Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1864-1865 – the draft of Capital, Vol III – now translated by Brill

Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1864-1865 – the draft of Capital, Vol III – now translated by Brill. Really expensive at the moment, but a paperback with Haymarket will be released in a year’s time. Translated by Ben Fowkes. Edited and … Continue reading

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Foucault 3/13 The Punitive Society (2015)

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Bernard E. Harcourt, Foucault 3/13 The Punitive Society: Didier Fassin, Axel Honneth, Nadia Urbinati, and the Question of the Political and Moral Economies of Punishment [This article draws on a longer essay titled “The ’73…

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J.R.R. Tolkien’s manuscript map of Rohan, Gondor, and Mordor

Originally posted on Biblioklept:
From the forthcoming The Art of the Lord of the Rings, which collects Tolkiens’s preparatory drawings for his epic. Via/more at Wired.

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Foucault 13/13 Seminar 3 (2015) livestream

Originally posted on Foucault News:
Livestream of Seminar 3 of Foucault 13/13 This will also be available as a recording after the event October 12, 2015, 6:15pm Didier Fassin, Institute for Advanced Studies (Princeton) and EHESS Axel Honneth, University of…

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The Funambulist launch in London with The Westminster Law and Theory Lab, 2 November 7pm

The Funambulist launch in London – Léopold Lambert introduces his new project, with contributions by Reina Lewis and Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos. The event is free but places are strictly limited – book here.

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

Michel Foucault on refugees – a previously untranslated interview from 1979 The challenge of saying ‘no’ to academic requests Eleven thoughts on reading and citing Where to start with reading Henri Lefebvre? – updates to the reading guide: Metaphilosophy, Marxist Thought and the … Continue reading

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Nick Vaughan-Williams, Europe’s Border Crisis: Biopolitical Security and Beyond – forthcoming from Oxford University Press

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Nick Vaughan-Williams, Europe’s Border Crisis: Biopolitical Security and Beyond – forthcoming from Oxford University Press. Europe’s Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and advances a path-breaking framework for thought, judgment, and action in…

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