it’s her factory: ICYMI: My “Stop & Drone” post over on Cyborgology.
Month: June 2013
APA’s JFP to be Free
Some (very) modest good news: Phil Jobs and the APA are partnering to off PhilJobs: Jobs for Philosophers, which will be free of charge to job seekers, offering more comprehensive listings internationally as part of the package. At least the APA will stop funding itself off of struggling job seekers, so this is a good step towards some cognizance of equity issues.
via All.
New Philosophy in Review out
Andrew Dunstall has a kind review of my State of Sovereignty. Here’s some others I’ll be sending along to my kindle.
Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, Towards a New Manifesto, trans. Rodney Livingstone. Reviewed by |
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Michael A. Principe | 171–173 |
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Daniel O. Dahlstrom, ed., Interpreting Heidegger: Critical Essays. Reviewed by |
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Francesco Tampoia | 182–185 |
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Jacques Ranciére, The Politics of Literature. Reviewed by |
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Peter Admirand | 226–228 |
John R. Shook and Paul Kurtz, eds., Dewey’s Enduring Impact: Essays on America’s Philosopher. Reviewed by |
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Paul Forster | 235–239 |
Hasana Sharp, Spinoza and the Politics of Renaturalization. Reviewed by |
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Shannon Dea | 232–234 |
Gareth D. Williams, The Cosmic Viewpoint: A Study of Seneca’s Natural Questions. Reviewed by |
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Rodrigo Sebastián Braicovich | 246–248 |
The Past Present: Turkey, Erdoğan, and the Gezi Protests–Timur Hammond | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D
Timur Hammond with an on-the-ground look at the Turkish protests: The Past Present: Turkey, Erdoğan, and the Gezi Protests–Timur Hammond | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D.
Jean-Luc Nancy // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame
Marie-Eve Morin’s book on Nancy reviewed by Christopher Watkin: Jean-Luc Nancy // Reviews // Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews // University of Notre Dame.
Geography Speaks reviewed by Michael Glass | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D
Iraq body count info-graphic for Media Lens poll | Progressive Geographies
Via Progressive Geographies, Iraq body count info-graphic for Media Lens poll | . Apparently, the Brits are only off by about between 90 and 98% the death toll in Iraq. Stuart’s right about the reduction to quantity the lives lost, but in any case, I wonder if there’s any data (more counting!) on similar numbers in the U.S. and Canada.
Marijn Nieuwenhuis: Terror in the Air in Istanbul | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D
An excellent commentary discussing the air war in Istanbul, connecting it with Sloterdijk’s work (note well, we have made his 2009 Society and Space article open access, with the link provided here: Marijn Nieuwenhuis: Terror in the Air in Istanbul | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D.
Issue 3 Out | Society and Space – Environment and Planning D
I received a CFP from Philosophia Africana
Web site here. Alas, it’s a pretty terrible web site, but if you’re doing work in Africana philosophy, it’s a good place to publish.