Equipments of power: Reblog> Deleuze, Guattari, Foucault and Fourquet’s...
Stuart Elden has blogged about Keith Harris‘ (no, not that one) work on excavating and translating some of the missing bits of the conversation published (in part) as Les équipements du pouvoir. Stuart...
View ArticleReblog> Deleuze bibliography
A very valuable resource: Deleuze Bibliography Tim Murphy has compiled an excellent Deleuze bibliography here.
View ArticleCFP> Mapping (from) the minor of big data?
Here’s an interesting call for papers for the Association of American Geographers conference next year (2016), posted to Crit-Geog by Wen Lin… Call for Papers: Mapping (from) the minor of big data? AAG...
View ArticleCFP>“Virtuality, Becoming and Life” Deleuze Studies 2016, Rome (11-13 July)
[via Keith Harris] Here’s a call for the ‘Deleuze Studies‘ conference next year, with a nice, if broad, theme… The triad of terms in the title is meant to indicate three steps that may build a path...
View ArticleReblog> CFP: Deleuzian Geographies
CFP: Deleuzian Geographies Association of American Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting, March 29-April 2, 2016 San Francisco, California “We do not yet know the thought of Deleuze. Too often, whether...
View ArticleReblog> Several Essays on Deleuze at LARB
Keith Harris highlights: Several Essays on Deleuze at LARB Several essays commemorating the twentieth anniversary of Deleuze’s death are currently up on the front page of LARB, but here are individual...
View ArticleSue Ruddick ~ reading & writing in a materialist way
There’s a free to access commentary on the Society and Space website by Sue Ruddick on reading and writing in a materialist way. i really enjoyed reading this and I recommend it… Here’s a snippet:...
View ArticleThe Assemblage Brain – new book from Tony Sampson
Via Virality : Looks interesting… Part of Minnesota’s spring catalogue – Out early Feb “The Assemblage Brain provides a much-needed critique of the black-box, computational brain that has been a...
View Article“Reality Chunking”– David Roden reviews DeLanda’s Philosophy and Simulation
I found this via Deterritorial Investigations Unit (naturally David Roden has blogged an interesting, fairly lengthy, review of DeLanda’s Philosophy and Simulation. Roden offers some interesting...
View ArticleDeterritorialising the assemblage brain – Kay Gordon & Tony D Sampson
Via dmf. I found this video strangely calming and attractive. Plus, it’s got art and drops in discussion of all of the dead white male philosophers we’re supposed to be into… what’s not to like eh?...
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