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Adey on Merriman: Mobility, Space and Culture

A new review at the Society and Space open site.

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Inwood, Tyner and Alderman: Remembering the Real Violence in Ferguson

A new commentary on the Society and Space open site – this time on the events in Ferguson, Missouri.

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Trevor Paglen in conversation with Stephen Graham: Newcastle University, Friday 31 October

On Friday 31 October Trevor Paglen, the well-known artist, photographer and geographer will be in conversation with Stephen Graham. This is the first of Newcastle University’s School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape public lectures for 2014-15. This event is being … Continue reading

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Guidelines for Philosophical Discussion

Originally posted on Daily Nous – old:
David Chalmers has, with the help of some crowdsourcing, put together a list of “guidelines for respectful, constructive, and inclusive philosophical discussion.” They are “intended primarily for oral philosophical discussion in formal settings:…

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Tips on preparing and delivering a conference paper, and on fielding questions

Originally posted on Christopher Watkin:
There have been many fine papers at the SEP-FEP conference this year. In this post I thought I would distill some of the paper-delivering ‘best practice’ from the past three days and combine it with other…

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Daniel P S Goh – The Little India Riot and the Spatiality of Migrant Labor in Singapore

A commentary on Singapore at the Society and Space open site.

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Deleuze’s transcribed lectures

Originally posted on My Desiring-Machines:
A reminder, for those who have yet to come across this incredible resource. I somehow lost my pdf of Deleuze’s lectures on Spinoza and affect and came back to find it here (the pdf is…

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

Henri Lefebvre’s 1954 doctoral thesis on peasant communities in the Pyrenees David Harvey in conversation with Tariq Ali Harvey’s Seventeen Contradictions reviewed A map of all the devices on the internet Foucault’s Collaborative Projects Links on the Islamic State – … Continue reading

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Links on the Islamic State – from Burke to Esposito, Rogers to Zizek

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Back in June I posted a number of links – Explaining ISIS/ISIL – a roundup of things to read. Here are some more on the recent events. I’ve not generally linked to major news sources other than the…

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Two more talks in the autumn – Nottingham and UCL

I’ve agreed to give two more visiting talks this autumn, as well as the Harvard, Groningen and Basel ones already mentioned. 12 November 2014, “Foucault, Subjectivity and Truth”, University of Nottingham Centre for Critical Theory lecture, Nottingham Contemporary gallery 18 November 2014, “Urban Territory”, Conversations … Continue reading

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