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Evans & Reid, Deleuze and Fascism – now in paperback

Brad Evans and Julian Reid’s collection Deleuze and Fascism: Security, War, Aesthetics is now available in paperback. This edited volume deploys Deleuzian thinking to re-theorize fascism as a mutable problem in changing orders of power relations dependent on hitherto misunderstood social and … Continue reading

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History of Philosophy chart

  Embedded from SuperScholar (via Daily Nous) Update: I shared this because I thought it was interesting, and to clarify I’m not responsible for its content. I’m well aware this is Western, partial, male, white, etc. ‘Contemporary Philosophy’, especially, could have … Continue reading

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A few updates to the Ebola reading list

I’ve made a few updates to the Ebola reading list on this site.

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What if the largest countries had the biggest populations? An interesting new world map

Thanks to Ben Rosamond for this. This might get used in a lecture this week…

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What matters? Materiality and the possibilities of artistic engagement with asylum – Jonathan Darling

A commentary on asylum linked to a piece in Society and Space – the article is open access for a month.

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Farewell Kathy Wood; welcome Kiersty Hong

The end of an era in the life of Society and Space – as Kathy Wood finishes her eight years as journal manager, and Kiersty Hong takes over. Many thanks Kathy – you will be greatly missed.

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Peter Gordon on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks in the New York Review of Books

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Peter Gordon on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ in The New York Review of Books (requires subscription).

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Pluto Press Megasale: 40% off all books!

Pluto Press have a sale…

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Forthcoming Publications – new page and some preprints

I’ve added a forthcoming publications page to the site, along with links to a few preprints. These are only for publications currently in production – it doesn’t include things under review or being drafted. I’m hoping the Boko Haram paper will … Continue reading

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Photos from Nietzsche’s summer walks by Mark Anderson

The Bloomsbury Philosophy blog has some photographs of the sites of Nietzsche’s walks in Italy. They are taken by Mark Anderson, author of the recently published book Plato and Nietzsche: Their Philosophical Art. They had an earlier post focusing on some important … Continue reading

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