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Recent and Forthcoming

 

2011 – Dundee University, Philosophy Department, Royal Institute of Philosophy Seminar Series (Date and Title: TBD)

 

2010 – Exeter University, Politics Department, Political Theory Seminar (5 May). Paper: “Nietzsche on the Drives and their Relation to Identity.”

 

2009 – Deleuze and Activism Conference, Cardiff (12-13 November). Keynote speaker. Title: "Time, Becoming, and Micropolitics."

 

2009 – 17th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, "Nietzsche on Mind and Nature," Oxford (11-13 September). Paper: "Towards a Semblance of Identity: Nietzsche on the Drives and their Relation to the Ego."

 

2009 – International Association of Philosophy and Literature Annual Conference, Brunel University (6 June). Participant on closing roundtable discussing the creative alliance between Deleuze and Guattari.

 

2009 – Queen’s University Belfast, School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy Research Seminar (22 May).  Paper: "The Time-Politics Assemblage."

 

2008 – Dundee University, Department of Philosophy, “Deleuze and the Political” Workshop (1 November). Paper: "Time, Guilt, and Overcoming."

 

2008 – Literary and Critical Theory Seminar, Senate House, London (8 October). Paper: Selections from my recently published Reflections on Time and Politics.

 

2008 - American Political Science Association, Boston, US. Discussant on panel on "Colonial, Racial and Ethnic Inequalities and Injustices" and chair for panel on "Affect and Sentiment in Politics."

 

2008 - First Annual Deleuze Studies Conference, 'One or Several Deleuzes?', Cardiff University, UK. Paper: "Negation and Disjunction in a World of Simulacra: Deleuze and Melanie Klein."

 

2006 - American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, US. Discussant on panel on "Power and the Psyche in Nietzsche" and chair for panel on "Newish Bodies."

 

2005 - Johns Hopkins University, Department of Political Science Research Seminar (26 October). Paper: "Time and Discontinuity: Aristotle, Bergson, Deleuze."

 

2004 - American Political Science Association, Chicago, US. Organizer and paper presenter for a panel on "Foucault, Deleuze, and Political Philosophy in a Global Age" and discussant for another panel on "Immanence and Transcendence in Political Theory."

 

2004 - University of Southampton, Department of Politics and International Relations Seminar (9 December). Paper: "Foucaultian Power and Post-Identity Politics."

 

2004 - George Washington University, Seminar in the Human Sciences (10 September). Paper: "Foucault and Power Revisited."

 

2004 - Liberty Fund colloquium on "Liberty, Virtue and Nihilism: Nietzsche's Analysis of the Sources of Extremism and Instability in Liberal Democracy," Cambridge (8-11 April).

 

2003 - Political Studies Association, Leicester, UK. Panel on Radical Democracy. Paper: "Foucault and Power Revisited."

 

2003 - Ideology and Discourse Analysis Programme, Essex University (9 May). Workshop on my monograph, Genealogies of Difference.

 

2002 - College of St. Mark and St. John, Department of Philosophy and Theology Seminar (15 May).

 

2001 - Society for European Philosophy Conference, Manchester, UK. Paper: "Deleuze on the Univocity of Being: A Reply to Alain Badiou."

 

 

 

Older

 

2000 - Political Studies Association Conference, London. Organiser and paper presenter for panel on "Nietzsche and Democratic Theory." Paper: "The Relevance of Nietzsche to Democratic Theory: Agonism as an Affirmation of Difference."

 

1999 - London Political Theory Group (2 December). Paper: "Towards an Ontology of the Name: Hegel, Nietzsche, Foucault."

 

1999 - "Thinking the Event" Conference, Warwick University. Paper: "Force, Synthesis and Event, or: How to get from Hegel to Deleuze."

 

1997 - American Political Science Association Conference, Washington, DC. Paper: "What's Lacking in the Lack: A Comment on the Virtual."

 

1995 - Manchester University Graduate Political Theory Conference. Paper: "Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Otherness."

 

 

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