Radical Philosophy 187 now out

187coverwebwebRadical Philosophy No 187 is now out

 
Commentary: Deadly Algorithms

Can legal codes hold software accountable for code that kills?
– Susan Schuppli

Article: ‘For all that gives rise to an inscription in general’
– Hans-Jörg Rheinberger

Article: Helen Macfarlane
Independent object
– David Black and Ben Watson

Article: The contingency of cheese
On Fredric Jameson’s The Antinomies of Realism
– David Cunningham

Article: A metaphysical turn?
Bruno Latour’s An Inquiry into Modes of Existence
– Patrice Maniglier

Reviews: 187 Reviews – Iain MacKenzie, Nina Power, Steve Howard, Simon Morgan Wortham, Hannah Proctor, Mark Sanders, Lucy Bond and Thomas Klikauer

Conference Report: Critical philosophy of race: here and now
5–6 June 2014, Senate House, University of London
– Harpal Singh

Obituary: Realism and moral being
Andrew Collier, 1944–2014
– Peter Osborne and William Outhwaite

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critical-theory.com – eight books that came out in August

critical-theory-books-august-2014-672x372Some interesting looking books here

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Warwick Graduate Conference in Political Geography – call for papers

tumblr_nb0rcfsHQZ1tkco2xo1_1280.pngPlease consider submitting a paper for the next Warwick Graduate Conference in Political Geography, held at the University of Warwick on 27-28 November, 2014.

Full details here – keynote from Alex Jeffrey (University of Cambridge)

Three travel grants of up to £250 each for non-UK attendees are available by Warwick’s politics department. All potential participants should submit a title, abstract (of no more than 300 words), and evidence of institutional affiliation by 25 October, 2014 to the organisers: Antonio Ferraz de Oliveira and Mara Duer (politicalgeographywarwick@gmail.com).

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Harvey’s Seventeen Contradictions reviewed

David Harvey’s Seventeen Contradictions reviewed at the Society and Space open site.

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Top ten posts on Progressive Geographies this week

  1. Tips for finishing a PhD from The Guardian
  2. Where to start with reading Henri Lefebvre?
  3. Where to start with reading Peter Sloterdijk?
  4. Foucault’s Collaborative Projects
  5. ‘Hellenistic Ethics from Nietzsche to Foucault’ – Warwick, 25-27 September 2014
  6. The Birth of Territory – author meets critics session
  7. Laleh Khalili – A Habit of Destruction
  8. Neoliberalism and/as Terror: Critical Studies on Terrorism Annual Conference 2014
  9. Foucault’s Last Decade – Update 12
  10. Further details of Harvard events on Baghdad and Lefebvre now available
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‘The Geopolitics of Boko Haram and Nigeria’s War on Terror’ – forthcoming in The Geographical Journal

coverMy paper “The Geopolitics of Boko Haram and Nigeria’s ‘War on Terror'” is now forthcoming in The Geographical Journal. Many thanks to the editor Klaus Dodds for encouraging its submission and overseeing the referee process. Two helpful referee reports improved the paper considerably.

While undertaking the research that went into this article I produced an annotated bibliography of writings on Boko Haram, which can be found here.

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Foucault’s Collaborative Projects – a bibliography with notes

Collaborative projects

Some of Foucault’s collaborative projects are well-known – the I, Pierre Rivière collection; the Herculine Barbin memoir; Le désordre des familles with Arlette Farge; and the posthumous Technologies of the Self volume from the seminar at the University of Vermont.

On a dedicated page on this site I have listed the bibliographic details of other collaborative projects Foucault was involved with – either as contributor, research team leader or enabler. Comments, corrections or additions welcome.

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The Birth of Territory – author meets critics session

Just finished, and survived, the ‘author meets critics’ session on The Birth of Territory at the Royal Geographical Society annual conference. Some very thoughtful and generous engagements and critiques from Stephen Legg, Briony McDonagh, Michael Heffernan, and James Sidaway. Saskia Sassen unfortunately was not able to be there. I tried to address their comments and some very good questions from the floor in my responses, though much more could be said.

Lots to think about – for the moment I’m grateful it happened and pleased it is over. Thanks to Steve for organising, the co-panelists for their reading and engagement, and the great audience turnout – the room was packed.

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Tips for finishing a PhD from The Guardian

These tips from The Guardian are good, and many apply to writing books too.

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Neoliberalism and/as Terror: Critical Studies on Terrorism Annual Conference 2014

Neoliberalism and/as Terror: Critical Studies on Terrorism Annual Conference, Nottingham, 15-16 September 2014. Keynotes from Richard Jackson and Mark Neocleous. Full details here.

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