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Organising Committee | design after planning
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Examining the Shift from Epistemology to Topology. November 1, 2015. February 13, 2016. Department of Architecture, University of Westminster. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Westminster and Department of Geography, King’s College London. Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Westminster. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton.
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A neo-Jacobin: neo-Jacobin special: against the
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Neo-Jacobin special: against the Guardian. A neo-Jacobin special essay - 50,000 editions of the imperialist, warmongering, hate-filled Guardian. There have been 50 000 issues of what was then called the Manchester Guardian published since John Taylor founded it in 1821. Commemorating that anniversary current editor Alan Rusbridger has been talking about the paper’s radical record, since it first championed the victims of the Peterloo Massacre. Over the years, much of the news...
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Rikowski Point: Materialisms Reading Group
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Saturday, July 4, 2015. 16 Thursday 23 July 2015, we will be discussing McKenzie Wark’s 'Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene' which will be introduced by Paul Rekret (Richmond University). For those interested, here is Zizek's short review of the book: http:/ www.versobooks.com/blogs/2007-ecology-against-mother-nature-slavoj-zizek-on-molecular-red. And Wark's reply: http:/ www.publicseminar.org/2015/06/zizek3/#.VXLTrzY4nTa. Meetings are open to all and take place Thursdays 6.30-8.00pm. Suggestions...
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Living in the Anthropocene: Critical Approaches to Big Data
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Living in the Anthropocene. Rethinking the nature/culture divide. Critical Approaches to Big Data. London South Bank University. Friday 5 June 2015. The rise of Big Data is changing how we think about the world, or so it is claimed. The advent of ‘algorithmic regulation’ spells the death of politics. But might also allow us to ‘ stop wars before they happen. 8217; Datafication enables the rise of new paradigms. In the sciences and humanities, but may also entail the ‘ end of theory. This comment has been...
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About the plenary speakers - Blog: A Quest for Humanitarian Effectiveness?
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Blog: A Quest for Humanitarian Effectiveness? Part of an initiative of the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute and Save the Children, and supported by The International Humanitarian Studies Association and Jindal School of International Affairs. Partners & Affiliates. About the plenary speakers. Story-telling: Jebel Marra by Michelle Green. Exhibition: Dan Vernon’s humanitarian photography. Music performance: Lexxus Legal. King’s House Conference Centre. The University of Manchester. Is Emeritus...
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Arts & Creative Industries Research: June 2015
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Arts and Creative Industries Research. Research news from the School of Arts and Creative Industries at London South Bank University. Monday, 1 June 2015. Critical Approaches to Big Data. Critical Approaches to Big Data. London South Bank University. Friday 5 June 2015. The rise of Big Data is changing how we think about the world, or so it is claimed. The advent of ‘algorithmic regulation’ spells the death of politics. But might also allow us to ‘ stop wars before they happen. Big Data and Posthumanism.
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Arts & Creative Industries Research: Critical Approaches to Big Data
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Arts and Creative Industries Research. Research news from the School of Arts and Creative Industries at London South Bank University. Monday, 1 June 2015. Critical Approaches to Big Data. Critical Approaches to Big Data. London South Bank University. Friday 5 June 2015. The rise of Big Data is changing how we think about the world, or so it is claimed. The advent of ‘algorithmic regulation’ spells the death of politics. But might also allow us to ‘ stop wars before they happen. Big Data and Posthumanism.
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