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Online resources to help students summarize journal articles and write critical reviews

Online resources to help students summarize journal articles and write critical reviews – some useful resources at Raul Pacheco-Vega’s blog. The courses I teach tend to be very practical and applied. My teaching philosophy is founded on helping my students acquire employable … Continue reading

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Society and Space early online articles and archives – all currently open access

A host of new papers available online, all currently open access.

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Notes toward a critical history of cartography, part 2

Originally posted on Open Geography:
The Map Room at the British Library Over the last couple of months I have been visiting various archives to access some great material relevant to the “Critical History.” In June I visited the Library…

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The Founding of a Politics Department Politics at the University of Warwick – Wyn Grant (open access pdf)

The Founding of a Politics Department Politics at the University of Warwick – Wyn Grant The booklet is an account of the development of the Department of Politics and International Studies at Warwick from the opening of the University in … Continue reading

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

Raul Pacheco-Vega on academic writing, and breaking with usual practices 7 Critical Theory books that came out in July 2015 Ian Hacking’s Collège de France courses online Michel Foucault’s Collège de France Lectures (1970-1984): 13 Years at the Collège, 13 Seminars at Columbia Ashgate … Continue reading

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Native Land

Originally posted on Society for Radical Geography, Spatial Theory, and Everyday Life:
Native Land is a project that maps indigenous territory in Canada. Visitors can input a Canadian address and the site displays the indigenous land occupied as well as…

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(In)human Terrain

Originally posted on geographical imaginations:
It’s been an age since I looked at the US military’s attempt to ‘weaponise culture’ in its counterinsurgency programs (see ‘The rush to the intimate’: DOWNLOADS tab), but Roberto Gonzalez has kept his eyes on…

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An Update on the Derrida Seminars

Originally posted on PHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR:
Last week at the Collegium Phaenomenologicum, Peggy Kamuf, one of the English translators of the Derrida Seminars, provided a quick update on their publication schedule. This year, in French, will see…

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Bradley Garrett on privately owned public spaces (Pops)

Originally posted on Open Geography:
Provocative piece by Bradley Garrett on privately owned public spaces, otherwise known as “Pops.” His intro reads in part: Part of the problem, then, with privately owned public spaces (“Pops”) – open-air squares, gardens and…

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Public lectures and panels at Antipode’s 5th Institute for the Geographies of Justice – videos now available

Originally posted on AntipodeFoundation.org:
The Antipode Foundation’s 5th Institute for the Geographies of Justice took place in Johannesburg, South Africa, in June. A highlight of the week was a series of public lectures and panels: On Monday 22nd June,…

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