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David McInerney
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At 11:57am on October 24, 2009, Prof. Joaquim Luís Coimbra said…
Thanks for your kind message!
I would'nt mind to launch a discussion on symbolic misery in contemporary Western societies. Would you be willing to iniatiate it with a firts challenge?
All the best!
At 6:38pm on July 31, 2009, luke brandt said…
Hi David, and thanks ....appreciate the welcome too :)
At 10:01am on June 17, 2009, Umut said…
that's kind of you, thank you.
At 8:04pm on May 28, 2009, Dr Zulfiqar Ali said…
Many thanks. No my whole thesis is going to be published in a book form. Recently I have finished working on an article '' No Longer the Oriental Society Incomprehensible in the Western Civilization: the Choice between the Dialectical and Archaeological Method. This work I intend to send for journal publication.
At 12:45am on April 28, 2009, Thomas Carmichael said…
Hi David,
Thanks, too, for the friend invitation. Good luck with the grading and with the start of the semester.
best,
Tom

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About me
B.A. (Flinders), G.D.E. (Adelaide), Ph.D. (A.N.U.)

Lecturer in the School of International Studies at the University of South Australia.

Journals
Associate Editor: borderlands e-journal
Advisory Board Member: Sextures
Research interests
Theories of the state and power; radical political theory (especially Marxism, anarchism, and Autonomia), history of education and philosophies of education (especially early 19th century utilitarian thought on education, e.g. James Mill); historiography and philosophies of history; the Scottish Enlightenment.
Key theorists used
Michel Foucault, Louis Althusser, Nico Poulantzas, Pierre Macherey
Website Address
http://people.unisa.edu.au/David.McInerney
Publications
Editor of borderlands e-journal special issue Althusser & Us and author of James Mill and the Despotism of Philosophy: Reading 'The History of British India' (forthcoming, Routledge, 2009), and also published an essay on Benedict Anderson in Mike Hill and Warren Montag (eds.), Masses, Classes and the Public Sphere (Verso, 2000).

I also occasionally engage in less formal interventions when invited; see for example my contribution to the Long Sunday symposium on Mario Tronti's 'The Strategy of Refusal'.

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'Foucault: 25 Years On' Conference Proceedings

Hello everyone.

If you want the conference proceedings for this year's Foucault conference here at UniSA then just click on this link.

The following papers are available there in full text PDF versions:

Ian Goodwin-Smith
Reflecting on Foucault: taking what's required

Matthew Ball
Foucault goes to law school: using Foucault to examine Australian legal education

Gilbert Caluya
Foucault and everyday… Continue

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