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Marta Bashovski

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Associate Professor of Political Theory at Campion College, University of Regina. I also spend a lot of time thinking about food.

Regina, Saskatchewan
Joined June 2012
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@PIRReview
Philosophy in Review
2 years
Marta Bashovski review of 'Intolerable: Writings from Michel Foucault and the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980)' awaits you in the latest PiR issue. Dive on in! https://t.co/nYKg0GXhie📚 #Philosophy #Foucault
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@PrairieSci
Prairie Political Science Association
3 years
Prof @martavrb (@UofRegina) & Dr @DtmWrites (Mtg Dir @UofTDHN) post-2022 PPSA celebration! "Come join your fellow political theorists in Banff!" The Prairie Political Science 14th Annual Meeting, Sept 22–24, 2023! Proposals due April 14, 2023 Info: https://t.co/qo8YjhsfY2
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@mattspikedavies
Matt Davies
3 years
The seminar was a chance to discuss the notion of Aesthetic Cities, that I developed with @dltedesco in our article in Globalizations: https://t.co/Mr6SQkDpA3 as well as in other work I have been doing on the problem of the urban international.
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This article explores the theory of the subject and of subjectivity in relation to recent debates on the emergence of cities as spaces that are transforming global politics and international relati...
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Matt Davies
3 years
Warm thanks to @jnogueira00 and @renatasumma for inviting me to present a seminar on Aesthetic Cities, and to all the seminar participants for an incredible discussion. Anyone interested in International Political Sociology should give @BrasilIps a follow.
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Marta Bashovski
3 years
Mike Shapiro's epilogue reflects on the question of subjectivity and the politics of attention in pandemic times.
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Marta Bashovski
3 years
Still to come are contributions from @ShieraM and Sam Opondo, as well as the Introduction, which considers the status of studies of political subjectivity in IR.
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Marta Bashovski
3 years
I argue that claims to new and emerging forms of subjectivity diagnosed in commentaries on 2009-2013 wave of global protests must pay more attention to the epistemological frameworks through which political subjectivity is produced.
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Matt Davies
3 years
Contributions from Sam Opondo, @ShieraM, and @martavrb will be available soon, as well as Mike Shapiro’s epilogue. Watch this space!
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Matt Davies
3 years
Our article is part of a special issue on Political Subjectivity in Times of Crisis edited by Norma Rossi and @martavrb. Their feedback and guidance were crucial for the development of our ideas and arguments, it was a joy to work with them!
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Matt Davies
3 years
Just to second what @dltedesco says, writing this piece was an absolute joy and labour of love. Thanks also to @martavrb and Norma Rossi for being such thoughtful and interesting editors. Also note, the article is open access.
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Delacey Tedesco
3 years
I don’t know that I’ve ever loved the process of thinking and writing as much as I did here, working with @mattspikedavies at Newcastle. Collaboration and co-thinking with friends is simply the best. 1/n https://t.co/DcK1JNrpZR
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Delacey Tedesco
3 years
I don’t know that I’ve ever loved the process of thinking and writing as much as I did here, working with @mattspikedavies at Newcastle. Collaboration and co-thinking with friends is simply the best. 1/n https://t.co/DcK1JNrpZR
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@dltedesco
Delacey Tedesco
3 years
This paper is part of a special issue on Political Subjectivity in Times of Crisis, edited by @martavrb and Norma Rossi. Join me in keeping an eye out for the companion pieces; I can’t wait to read the special issue as a collaborative whole. 5/n
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@MalteRiemann
Malte Riemann
3 years
Very pleased to share that our article “From subject to project: crisis and the transformation of subjectivity in the armed forces“ is out with @GlobalizationsJ as part of the SI “Political Subjectivity in Times of Crisis” ed. by @martavrb and Norma Rossi.
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Historically, the army has been one of the main fabrics of modern subjectivity. The work of Michel Foucault, specifically, explored how the armed forces have been a central site in the production o...
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Marta Bashovski
4 years
My article on how attitudes of indifference to cruelty are cultivated in the management and responses to global migration is out in @GSQ_Journal. I analyse Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program and use a George Saunders story to show how these attitudes are depoliticized.
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Global Studies Quarterly
4 years
New from our special issue Cruelty and Global Politics: "Everyday Cruelties: Political Economies of Migration and Indifference" by @martavrb Read OPEN ACCESS here: https://t.co/deoKWFIDjI
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Global Studies Quarterly
4 years
Today we are pleased to begin sharing our first special issue Cruelty and Global Politics, beginning with the introductory article from our editors-in-chief @BrentJSteele1 & @suboticjelena Read OPEN ACCESS here: https://t.co/hlE75En9mf
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This special issue of Global Studies Quarterly focuses on the topic of cruelty and global politics, including cruelty's connections with, and as a manifest
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