Category Archives: William E Connolly

Talks in Sydney, Canberra, London, Cambridge

I’ve agreed to give a few more talks. On March 11th, the day after I speak at the Centre for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sydney, I will head across town to the Law Faculty at University of New … Continue reading

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Roundup – PhDs, Connolly, Banning Books, Congratulations

Over at Ecology without Nature, Timothy Morton has begun a new series of advice posts, this time on ‘How to Plan a PhD’. Will be interesting to see this one develop. Adrian Ivakhiv reports his first thoughts on William Connolly’s … Continue reading

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ALGC conference – Aberystwyth

Speaking of Connolly, he is the keynote speaker at this conference – I spoke at the one earlier this yearand it’s highly recommended as an interesting intellectual space. The 9th Aberystwyth-Lancaster Graduate Colloquium 2nd- 4th June 2011 Department of International … Continue reading

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Connolly’s World

An exciting looking new book by William E. Connolly, A World of Becoming, is forthcoming, apparently this month. Full details here, but here’s the description. In A World of Becoming William E. Connolly outlines a political philosophy suited to a world … Continue reading

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