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Spatial Humanities: Promise and Peril

Gwilym Eades reviews two books on the Spatial Humanities.

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

A wet world: rethinking place, territory and time – Kimberley Peters and Philip Steinberg ’12 Critical Theory books that came out in April’ from critical-theory.com Where to start with reading Peter Sloterdijk? Progressive Geographies is five years old – but … Continue reading

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Towards a Comprehensive Michel Serres primary bibliography (6a): audio and video (with links)

Originally posted on Christopher Watkin:
This part of the bibliography lists Serres’ film and television appearances, as well as those videos freely available on the web in which he features (see all the Serres bibliography posts together on this page).…

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Titan Theatre Company’s all-female Othello in Queens

Although I saw some remarkable theatre in late March and early April in the UK – Antigone, Death of a Salesman, Man and Superman and Clarence Darrow – it was good to get back to Shakespeare. First was the all-female Othello at the Queens Theatre, … Continue reading

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’12 Critical Theory books that came out in April’ from critical-theory.com

’12 Critical Theory books that came out in April’ from critical-theory.com – books by the Invisible Committee, Meillassoux, Ross, Wark, Thacker…

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A few reflections on the AAG

Rachael Squire with some thoughts on the AAG meeting in Chicago, including on the sessions I organised with Gastón Gordillo.

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Radical Philosophy 191 out – including pieces on data and surveillance by Chamayou and Aradau

Radical Philosophy 191 out – including pieces on data and surveillance by Grégoire Chamayou and Claudia Aradau. Those pieces are currently available open access.

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Ben Golder, Foucault and the Politics of Rights – forthcoming in October 2015

Ben Golder, Foucault and the Politics of Rights is forthcoming later this year with Stanford University Press. This book focuses on Michel Foucault’s late work on rights in order to address broader questions about the politics of rights in the … Continue reading

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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865): Anarchism and Geography- Federico Ferretti

A supplement to a recently published piece in Society and Space; with the linked essay open access for one month.

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Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert, Being Digital Citizens

Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert, Being Digital Citizens – now out from Rowman International. Developing a critical perspective on the challenges and possibilities presented by cyberspace, Being Digital Citizens examines how we encounter and perform new sorts of rights and duties through … Continue reading

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