Author: asevillab
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Publications
I have updated the list of publications to share the preprint version of ‘Gramsci and Foucault in Central Park: environmental hegemonies, pedagogical spaces and integral state formations’ (via academia.edu)—forthcoming soon in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space—and to include several other links to previous work.
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Parks, politics, and the general interest | Design studio at the School of Madrid
During this semester one of the courses I coordinate, ‘Urbanism and the City,’ will focus on the district of Chamberí, in Madrid, and particularly on some of its sites in contention, especially Parque Santander, better known as Parque del Canal de Isabel II, a space located over one of the biggest water reservoirs of the…
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Forthcoming in Antipode…
Originally posted on AntipodeFoundation.org: As the summer comes to an end and a new semester begins, we’re looking forward to 2017 and the papers forthcoming in Antipode 49(1) in January–all of which are available online now (and will be freely available in the new year). The Editorial Collective, September 2016 Energy Colonialism and the Role…
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Deborah Cowen and Nemoy Lewis – Anti-blackness and urban geopolitical economy: Reflections on Ferguson and the suburbanization of the ‘internal colony’ — Society and space
“I’m also looking at whether the Black Lives Matter movement opens up a broader opportunity to explore what black liberation looks like in the United States. Can this movement that’s narrowly fixated on police brutality become a much broader interrogation of American society?” – Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor (2016) The Black Lives Matter movement has declared an…
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Interview on ‘Foucault’s Last Decade’ at Critical Theory — Progressive Geographies
I’m interviewed over at Critical-Theory.com about Foucault’s Last Decade – the first of a few discussions on the book and its subject matter. Many thanks to Eugene Wolters for the interest in my work and asking the questions in this interview. Michel Foucault died in 1984, at the age of 57, leaving much of his…
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Society and Space Volume 34 Issue 4 now online — Society and space
The August issue of the 2016 volume of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space is out now. Sophie Cranston’s piece is free to access. All others require subscription. Articles The Politics of Pleasure: Promenading on the Corniche and Beachgoing Laleh Khalili 583-600 Feeling precarious: millennial women and work Nancy Worth 601-616 With, against and…
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A dark day for the UK – my early thoughts on the EU referendum — Progressive Geographies
Yet again I find myself in a minority in a national vote. It was hard to take in the past – 1992, 2010, 2015 – but with those there was always the hope for the future. Now it is hard to see where. This is a backward step that cannot be reversed. This vote was […]…