"United States of #Kailasa", #micronation led by fugitive Indian guru & accused rapist, claimed new achievement last month when #Paraguay agriculture ministry signed agreement to look into recognizing it as independent.
Richard Lynch's very useful Bibliography of Foucault’s shorter works in English translation has been newly updated by Daniele Lorenzini.
This is a continual work in progress, and updates and corrections should be sent to Daniele for inclusion in future versions (details in link). Many thanks to Daniele for taking on this work, and Richard for creating this invaluable resource and updating it for 25 years.
Earthly volumes, voluminous materialities: Working with apprehension - special issue of Territory, Politics, Governance. edited by Mia Bennett and Klaus Dodds (part open access) https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rtep20/12/1
After weeks of limited information, the British Library blog has been updated with a much more detailed statement from the chief executive. A phased return of some more services is due in the New Year.
Une autre manière de fabriquer la ville #3 : théories et réalités
Cette journée d’étude abordera toutes les perspectives de transformation de la manière de fabriquer et de produire la ville en confrontant approches théoriques et opérationnelles, analyses universitaires et expériences des acteurs locaux
📍 Salle Paul-Albert Février, MMSH - Aix-en-Provence
📆 Jeudi 14 décembre de 9h30 à 17h
Part 2 of my two part series talks about the failures of borders, some recent alarming and revealing data about America’s ‘shared identity’, and some potential paths toward embracing the shaky state of states.
For several years Bernard Harcourt and The Columbia Center for Contemporary Critical Thought have been running a series of 13/13 seminars with texts by participants available online, now collected on a single site – The 13/13 Essays. Includes the sessions on Foucault, Nietzsche, Critique, Revolution, Praxis, Utopia, Abolition Democracy and the current series on Coöperism.
UH GEO professor Camilo Mora, PhD candidate Kira Webster, and MA alum Jackie Dean were among a group of volunteers who planted koa and wiliwili saplings in Wahiawa this past Saturday, December 2nd. This effort was part of Dr. Mora's Carbon Neutrality Challenge to plant 1 million endemic trees in Hawaiʻi. See @CivilBeat article here: https://www.civilbeat.org/2023/12/planting-1-million-trees-in-hawaii-begins-with-200-saplings/