Category Archives: David Harvey

David Harvey on Rebel Cities

Interview here – if you know anything about Harvey you should probably skip the intro…

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Michael Watts – Silent Violence reissue forthcoming

Michael Watts’s classic Silent Violence: Food, Famine, and Peasantry in Northern Nigeria is coming out in early 2013 with University of Georgia Press in their excellent Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation series. As well as some really good new … Continue reading

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Bernard Harcourt – The Illusion of Free Markets

I finally got round to reading Bernard Harcourt, The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order. I bought it after The Foucault Effect 1991-2011 conference last year when Bernard spoke. I don’t have much to say, … Continue reading

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Geographers on Leibniz – a question

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David Harvey in Athens

via the Reading Marx’s Capital blog, which also links to photos and audio.

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Mayhew on Historical Geography and Intellectual History

Robert Mayhew’s review essay of some books on these topics has just appeared in Journal of Historical Geography (requires subscription). Among the books discussed is Reading Kant’s Geography. Here are a couple of excerpts discussing that book: For the present reviewer, per … Continue reading

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David Harvey: ‘The financial crisis is an urban crisis’

Short video piece on The Guardian website.

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David Harvey talks

with David Graeber   And at the LSE talking about Rebel Cities.

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Barnett on Harvey

Some thoughts on Rebel Cities (and baby vomit) here.

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Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution

David Harvey’s new book is out – my copy was sent to Durham so I’ve not yet seen it. There is a review by Owen Hatherley here; and Harvey talks about the book here.

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