Body Politics: Corporeal Suffering, Memes and Power/Resistance, with Special...
*some extremely disturbing images ahead* (and some humorous deployments of Impressionism and Leonardo DiCaprio). Two weeks ago, Karin Fierke presented a paper at our theory workshop on self-immolation...
View ArticleCall for Contributions: The Global Political Economy of the 1%
Tim Di Muzio (Wollongong) is putting together an edited volume on The Global Political Economy of the 1% which Disordered readers might be interested in contributing to. The full call is here....
View Article#occupyirtheory, International Studies Association (San Diego) Edition
ISA 2012 is just around the corner, and it will doubtless be as hectic and awkward and joyous as ever. Robbie and I will be appearing at an event on #occupy and its relevance for IR on Tuesday at 7 in...
View ArticleWhat We Talked About At ISA: From #occupyirtheory to #OpenIR?
A write up of my comments at the #occupyirtheory event in San Diego. The event itself was both hope-filled and occasionally frustrating, not least for the small group of walk-outs, apparently...
View ArticleThis Courage Called Utopia
(wild bells) A warm Disordered welcome to Wanda Vrasti, who previously guested on the topic of the neoliberal tourist-citizen imaginary, and now joins the collective permanently. And glad we are to...
View ArticleWork and the Politics of Refusal
At the heart of recent discussions on work lies an enduring tension. We can sense that modern work isn’t working anymore, but we don’t know how to let go of it. The disintegration and degradation of...
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