Themes on Territory, Justice, and Rivers: a collection

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Video: The Power of Ideas: a discussion with David Harvey at LSE

The Power of Ideas: a discussion with David Harvey at the LSE, via the Reading Marx’s Capital blog.

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Details of Derek Gregory’s Tanner lectures ‘Reach from the Sky’

reach-from-the-sky-jpeg-001Derek Gregory has shared further details of his Tanner lectures ‘Reach from the Sky‘, to be delivered in Cambridge on 13th January, with a discussion on 14th January.

Admission is free but you will need a ticket from: tannerbookings@clarehall.cam.ac.uk (Tel: 01223 761247)

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Spatial Justice Collection – essays open access until end 2015

Spatial Justice Collection – essays open access until end 2015. Thanks to dmf for the link.

Explore this year’s ACSP conference  theme of ‘Justice in the City’ with the below article collection – over 60 free papers which explore the themes of spatial justice, urban equality and the ‘right to the city’.

Click on the below article titles and enjoy free access until the end of 2015.

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Foucault’s 1982 lectures in Toronto and Kingston – were you there? A request for help

In June 1982 Foucault gave a sequence of lectures in Toronto. At the end of June he gave a guest lecture at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, adapting one of the Toronto lectures for that audience. These lectures are being prepared for publication, and the editors would like to hear from people who attended, know someone who attended, or who have other information about the events.

There are transcripts of the lectures in archives in Berkeley and Caen, but these are incomplete and there is conflicting information about what, exactly, Foucault said there and what was said elsewhere when similar lectures were delivered. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

If you can help, please either comment here, or contact Clive Thompson directly.

 

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CFP: Radicalism in Theory and Practice – Hong Kong, 6-8 December 2016

CFP: Radicalism in Theory and Practice – Hong Kong, 6-8 December 2016:
Call for Papers. Posted on behalf of Wing-Shing Tang

For the 8th Meeting of East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geography (EARCAG)

Radicalism in Theory and Practice

This is the eighth meeting of East Asian Regional Conference in Alternative Geography. Its objective is to provide a forum for scholars from all parts of the world to discuss critically geographical issues of East Asia (and its related areas).

Like elsewhere, we have recently observed a proliferation of activism and social movements in East Asia. As the backdrop, one could not forget about the activism against the construction of the Narita airport, the student movement in Gwangju and the student demonstration outside Tiananmen Square in Beijing. More recent examples include the strike launched by dismissed temporary workers and labour unions of the supermarket chain owned by E-Land Group; hunger strikes of family members of the victims of Sewol Ferry disaster in Seoul; the Sunflower Protests in Taiwan; the protests against moral and national education in Hong Kong; the Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong; and demonstrations outside the Japanese National Diet in response to the enactment of the 2015 legislation for Peace and Security in Japan.

The issue is that these activisms and social movements have seldom been meticulously documented and analysed. Even more serious is that in understanding these events, there is a tendency to draw on theories and concepts popular in the West. This is especially the case for more recent events such as the Sunflower Protests and the Umbrella Movement. These events are usually conceived as no different from the jasmine revolution in Tunisia or the lotus in Egypt: in this view, it is all about democratisation for late-coming countries to be modelled on their more advanced counterparts. According to Andy Merrifield, especially in his new books The Politics of Encounter and The New Urban Question, occupy movements across the world are the manifestation of the new urban question. People gather together to develop a new social contract by the politics of encounter. Deep in his formulation is the prevalence of capitalism and capital logics. Is this the case? Is East Asia another variegated capitalism?

We believe that the world consists of many inter-connected parts. Accordingly, activity and social movements in East Asia would have their emergence both rooted in the region and interrelated with the world. It is the objective of this conference to make sense of the theory and practice of these activism and social movements in East Asia. This would involve researchers from a broad range of disciplines and of practitioners and activists, joining hands in the conference. They could contribute by deciphering the contexts and processes of development leading to the emergence of activism and social movements in their specific region or country, interrogating them conceptually and addressing the possible policy implication of these events.

The objective of this conference is to understand the theme issue of activism and social movements, and other geographical issues. We are interested in the following papers:

  • socio- and politico-economic developments leading to activism and social movements
  • knowledge production breeding as well as deterring activism and social movements
  • on activists, their mobilities and their networks
  • on utopianisms
  • articulations and spaces of capitalism in East Asia
  • geo-politics of capitalism and socialism in East Asia
  • political ecology of the region
  • any other relevant alternative geographical topics

Language: English
Date: 6th – 8th December, 2016 (with a post-conference field trip to the Pearl River Delta region starting 9th December)
Venue: Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University

Submission of Abstracts

Abstracts of not more than 500 words should be sent to earcag@hkbu.edu.hk before 15th Februrary, 2016.

Organised Sessions

Those planning to organise a session please send the title and description of the session, and the papers in it, to earcag@hkbu.edu.hk by 15th February, 2016
Registration Fee

  • Participants from the OECD member countries, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong (US$150 (faculty), US$70 (students))
  • Participants elsewhere (US$70 (faculty), US$35 (students))

Accommodation

Participants can stay at the NTT Guest House, Hong Kong Baptist University.
Organising Committee

Amirah Buang (National University of Malaysia, Malaysia)

Byung-doo Choi (Daegu University, South Korea)

Jim Glassman (University of British Columbia, Canada)

Chu-joe Hsia (Nanjing University, China)

Jinn-yuh Hsu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

Fujio Mizuoka (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)

Toshio Mizuuchi (Osaka City University, Japan)

Bae-gyoon Park (Seoul National University, South Korea)

Wing-Shing Tang (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong)

Programme Committee

Wing-Shing Tang, Department of Geography, Hong Kong Baptist University (e-mail: earcag@hkbu.edu.hk)

 

 

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

  1. Foucault on Writing; Making Time for Writing
  2. Theory, Culture & Society E-Special Issue: Fiction & Social Theory – edited by David Beer
  3. Causes of deaths in Shakespeare’s plays visualised
  4. Foucault: the Birth of Power Update 9 – restructuring the drafts of Chapters Four and Six
  5. Benedict Anderson tributes
  6. Michel Foucault on refugees – a previously untranslated interview from 1979
  7. Foucault on Frans Hals, The Regents and the History of Madness
  8. Remembering Edward Soja (1940-2015)
  9. Annotated bibliography of Foucault’s texts on heterotopia at Heterotopian Studies
  10. Where to start with reading Henri Lefebvre?
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Foucault books received – including his first book Maladie mentale et personnalité

And these are the recent Foucault project books received – all bought second-hand. Most of these connect in some way to the work of the Groupe Information Asiles or Groupe Information santé, with the exception of a copy of the original edition of Moi, Pierre Rivière and Peter Brown’s The Body and Society.

The real find was a copy of Foucault’s first book, from 1954, Maladie mentale et personnalité. He refused a reprint and eventually agreed to amend the first part and completely rewrite the second, as Maladie mentale et psychologie in 1962. That’s the version in English translation. I’d never before found a second-hand copy for anything less than £100, sometimes much more, or it was listed as the 1954 edition but was really the 1962 one or later reprints. It’s not even easy to find in libraries, though there is a pdf of the text alone (i.e. typed, not a scan) here.

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Books received – Cockburn, Benjamin, Agamben, Skornicki, GeoHumanities

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Some recent books – Patrick Cockburn’s The Rise of Islamic State and Walter Benjamin’s The Origins of German Tragic Drama, which I bought in the Verso sale; Arnault Skornicki, La grande soif de l’État. Michel Foucault avec les sciences sociales, which I was kindly sent by the author; and Claire Colebrook and Jason Maxwell, Agamben which I’d pre-ordered from Polity in recompense for review work. The rest are journal issues, including the launch issue of GeoHumanities.

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Annotated bibliography of Foucault’s texts on heterotopia at Heterotopian Studies

Annotated bibliography of Foucault’s texts on heterotopia at Heterotopian Studies.

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