Category Archives: Conferences

Deleuze in Taiwan

Authorized by the journal Deleuze Studies, the First International Deleuze Studies in Asia Conference will be held in Tamsui, a historic site in the Taipei Metropolitan area, May 31-June 2, 2013. Deleuze Studies has also authorized The International Deleuze Studies Conferences … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Global/Urban/Politics

Call for Papers – session at the ISA, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013 Global/Urban/Politics: A Contemporary Condition, but not a New One? Arguably one of the most important techniques of diffusion is the process of urbanization, whether thought geographically (Harvey) … Continue reading

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C.L.R. James’ Beyond a Boundary – 50th Anniversary Conference

First Call for Papers C.L.R. James’ Beyond a Boundary. 50th Anniversary Conference. University of Glasgow. Friday 10th and Saturday 11th May, 2013. Regularly cited as one of the great sports books of the twentieth century, C.L.R. James’ Beyond a Boundary … Continue reading

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Borderscapes in Trieste

very interesting looking conference coming up in June. details here.

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(In)determinate Subjects: Indeterminacy & Justice

Conference the day after the Political Geology one, also at Lancaster. Flyer here. (In)determinate Subjects: Indeterminacy & Justice Thursday 22st June 2012 Lancaster University, FASS MR 2 & 3 Supported by Faculty of Science & Technology Increasing attention has been … Continue reading

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Political Geology: Stratigraphies of Power

I’ll be speaking at a conference on Political Geology: Stratigraphies of Power on 21 June at Lancaster University  – I’ll be giving an abbreviated version of the ‘Fossils’ paper I gave in Canberra and Macau last year. Thanks to Kathryn Yusoff … Continue reading

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Outside Territory in Nottingham

After the Paris event we were up early the next morning to get the Eurostar to London, and then a train to Nottingham – made a little trickier by the ASLEF strike action (but a strike that doesn’t disrupt things isn’t a … Continue reading

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Outside Territory in Paris

The conference of Ruti Sela and Mayaan Amir’s ‘Exterritory‘ project in Paris was a really interesting event. Sponsored by the Kadist Foundation and the Evens Foundation, it was held in a remarkable space – Le Comptoir Général. As the rain came down, it was … Continue reading

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Security Dispositifs

Interesting conference in Freiburg in a couple of weeks – For about a decade, issues of security have been high on the agenda of societal debate. The social sciences and the humanities have been quick to analyze the impacts of … Continue reading

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Is ‘podcasting’ lectures a good idea?

Renowned classicist Mary Beard asks this question on her TLS blog. She is responding to the frequent request that a lecture/seminar is recorded. I don’t especially like the term ‘podcasting’ – basically it means audio or video files being made … Continue reading

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