b20 an online journal from boundary 2

Announcing b2o: an online journal!
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In Spring 2016, boundary 2 launched a new website that includes, in addition to the already existing b2 review, new reviews and interventions sections, as well as a new journal. The new journal will publish both full issues, edited by members of the editorial board or guest edited, as well as peer-reviewed and non peer-reviewed individual articles, interviews, short pieces, and other texts. The journal’s focus will be on publishing time-sensitive materials and generating critical online debate.

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My review of David Farrell Krell, Phantoms of the Other: Four Generations of Derrida’s Geschlecht in Derrida Today

63134_covMy review of David Farrell Krell, Phantoms of the Other: Four Generations of Derrida’s Geschlecht, Albany: State University of New York, 2015 has now been published in Derrida Today (open access) or try here if that doesn’t work.

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In Memoriam: Doreen Massey (1944-2016) by Tracey Skelton

A new tribute to Doreen Massey, by Tracey Skelton at the Society and Space open site. More tributes here – https://progressivegeographies.com/2016/03/13/tributes-to-doreen-massey/

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Books received – Shakespeare, Sartre, Neocleous, TCS, Gabrys, Foucault

A pile of books received – three second-hand books for the Shakespeare work, Jean-Paul Sartre’s What is Subjectivity?, Mark Neocleous’s The Universal Adversary, the new issue of Theory, Culture & Society, Jennifer Gabrys’s Program Earth, and the 2004 special issue of Le Magazine Littéraire on Foucault.

Sartre’s book was recompense for review work, and the Neocleous and Gabrys were sent by the publishers. IMG_1474.JPG

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CFP Authority & Political Technologies 2016: Biopolitical Matters June 13-14, Warwick

Authority & Political Technologies 2016: Biopolitical Matters

Warwick University June 13th-14th  – abstract submission deadline May 13th

Key Notes:

Kathryn Yusoff (Queen Mary) ‘Geopower: biopolitics and matter after life’
Celia Lury (Warwick) ‘Better than you: a topological imaginary’
Didier Fassin (Princeton IAS) ‘The Rise – and Fall? – of Punitive Society’

Call for Papers:

Biopolitical Matters: What is biopolitics today? What are its discontents? Is there life after biopolitics?

The Authority & Political Technologies (APT) network at Warwick aims to foster and support work in the critical social sciences that is informed by Foucauldian, Deleuzian and cultural-theory perspectives. In particular we are interested in work that carries forwards these traditions, but which takes seriously the arguments concerning their failure to speak to the ethical and political demands of the present; that is to say work that is striving to refigure and reinvent the ethical and political dimension of these perspectives for contemporary problematics.

In this our second biannual symposium we address transformations in what constitutes ‘biopolitical matters’ – including changing practices of how forms of life are understood, measured, hierarchized, produced and controlled – and their relevance in contemporary theoretical and political debate. We invite papers that explore plural and divergent accounts of biopolitics, from its original treatment by Michel Foucault, through its expanded use in an array of settings to address the merging of life and politics, to contemporary approaches that question the ‘bio’ as the frame of politics. This includes new regimes of police and security; environmental catastrophe in the Anthropocene, and new questions about ‘big data’ and its increasingly powerful behaviouralism. We encourage submissions from a range of disciplines including, but not limited to, sociology, politics, philosophy, law, history, geography, cultural studies and anthropology. In addition to standard conference papers we welcome proposals for panel discussions, films, exhibits and performance.

The deadline to submit proposals is Friday 13th May. Please follow this link to submit an abstract.

For further info and updates please see the symposium website.

Organisers: Illan Wall, Amy Hinterberger & Claire Blencowe.

Supported by the Institute for Advanced Studies, Sociology, Law and the Social Theory Centre University of Warwick.

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Jerry Brotton to give Inaugural Denis Cosgrove Lecture in the GeoHumanities, June 16th, 2016, Royal Geographical Society

To celebrate its launch, the new Centre for the GeoHumanities at Royal Holloway University of London is hosting the inaugural Denis Cosgrove Lecture in the GeoHumanities on the evening of June 16th, 2016, at the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers), Kensington Gore, London. We would love to see you there (and offer you some free refreshments and stimulating talk in return!).

The lecture will be given by Professor Jerry Brotton (School of English and Drama, QMUL), with a response by Professor Steve Daniels (School of Geography, Nottingham). Jerry’s lecture is entitled ‘This Orient Isle: The Cultural Geography of Elizabethan England and the Islamic World’.

The logistical details are:

Date: Thursday June 16th

Time: 6.00pm until c. 9.00pm (with welcome drinks and snacks)

Location: Royal Geographical Society (with the IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR

Registration: The event is free, but please signal intention to attend via Eventbrite

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Warwick Graduate Conference in Political Geography, 18-19-20 May 2016 programme

wgp.jpgThe next Warwick Graduate Conference in Political Geography will be held at the University of Warwick on 19-20 May, 2016, with a screening and discussion of Sur les toits the evening before.
The topic of this year’s conference is: “(Dis)Assembling state spaces: Conceptualising geometries of power” and keynote speakers are Prof. Michael Woods (Aberystwyth) and Leopold Lambert from The Funambulist. The full programme can be found here.
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Foucault’s Last Decade – now available worldwide

0745683924Foucault’s Last Decade is now available worldwide – I’ve been getting a few messages to say that copies in North America are now being received. You can order direct from Polity’s distributor Wiley and, of course, other online retailers. Thank you to everyone who has followed this project from its inception to completion.

Foucault: The Birth of Power, which looks at the work from 1969-75, and so acts as a kind of prequel, will be out in January 2017. I have reader reports on the full manuscript and just a little final editing to do before it goes into production.

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Between Deleuze and Foucault

This looks like it will be an interesting collection.

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From Nicolae Morar’s academia.edu page:

Table of Contents:
Introduction – Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail, and Daniel Smith

Part I Encounters
1. Deleuze and Foucault: A Philosophical Friendship – François Dosse
2. Theatrum Philosophicum – Michel Foucault
3. Michel Foucault’s Main Concepts – Gilles Deleuze
4. When and How I’ve read Foucault – Toni Negri (translated by Kristopher Klotz)

Part II Method and Critique
5. Philosophy as Cultural Critique in Foucault and Deleuze – Colin Koopman
6. Foucault’s Deleuzean Methodology of the Late 1970s – John Protevi
7. Deleuze’s Foucault: A Metaphysical Fiction – Frédéric Gros (translated by Samantha Bankston)

Part III Convergence and Divergence
8. Speaking Out For Others: Philosophy’s Activity in Deleuze and Foucault (and Heidegger) – Len Lawlor and Janae Scholtz
9. Philosophy and History in Deleuze and Foucault – Paul Patton
10. Becoming and History: Deleuze’s Reading of Foucault – Anne Sauvagnargues (translated by Alex Feldman)
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A Foucauldian Take on Border Violence and Mediterranean Acts of Escape (2016)

Maurice Stierl’s recent talk at UC Berkeley.

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A Foucauldian Take on Border Violence and Mediterranean Acts of Escape, Maurice Stierl, 04/25/16
CIR/UC Berkeley
Consortium for Interdisciplinary Research (CIR) / UC Berkeley
Berkeley, United States

Audio Lecture on Soundcast
https://soundcloud.com/cirucberkeley/a-foucauldian-take-on-border-violence-and-mediterranean-acts-of-escape-maurice-stierl-042516

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