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The problem of critique in art-geography: five propositions for immanent evaluation after Deleuze
This paper argues that we need to challenge transcendent modes of evaluating creative practices in geography, both in order to question dominant ways of thinking about creativity and to cultivate a broader playing field on which to transform concepts and practices of aesthetics. This is important because the intervention of creative research must be coupled with a framework that can amplify it and make it count thereafter, or we risk returning to a familiar conceptual apparatus over the greater challenge of developing how creative practices make us think differently. In doing so, the paper presents five propositions for immanent evaluation elaborated through Gilles Deleuze, which are crucial for exploring a plurality of 'aesthetic justifications'. Empirically, the paper draws on an exhibition entitled Sounding the City, which the author curated in Bristol, UK, in August 2014. The aim is not to explore the politics of curation, but to experiment with a mode of presenting research that supports the propositions for evaluation staged in the paper.
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Fighting Fire: Emotional Risk Management at Social Service Agencies
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Volume 60, Issue 1, p. 89-91
ISSN: 1545-6846
3 * Poetics
In: The year's work in critical and cultural theory: YWCCT, Volume 21, Issue 1, p. 43-59
ISSN: 1471-681X
1 * Poetics
In: The year's work in critical and cultural theory: YWCCT, Volume 20, Issue 1, p. 1-16
ISSN: 1471-681X
7 * Poetics
In: The year's work in critical and cultural theory: YWCCT, Volume 19, Issue 1, p. 159-172
ISSN: 1471-681X
6 * Poetics
In: The year's work in critical and cultural theory: YWCCT, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 120-137
ISSN: 1471-681X
The occupational mortality statistics of the General Register Office, 1861-1911
In: Liverpool papers in human geography
In: New series 2
Influences on the profitability of twenty-two industrial sectors
In: Bank of England, Discussion Paper 15
The shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: New border politics
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Volume 44, Issue 6, p. 177
ISSN: 0031-3599
Two Documents Concerning the New Draperies
In: The economic history review, Volume 4, Issue 3, p. 353
ISSN: 1468-0289
BETTER THAN IT SOUNDS : EUROPE'S INVISIBLE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE
In: Comparative strategy, Volume 17, Issue 2, p. 121-124
ISSN: 0149-5933
TO DATE, PLANS FOR A COMPREHENSIVE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE SEEM TO HAVE BEEN SUBORDINATED TO THE PRIMACY OF MILITARY SECURITY. THE FUTURE ARCHITECTURE WILL BE BASED MORE ON A SYNERGY OF POLITICAL PROCESS THAN ON A HIERARCHY OF INSTITUTIONS.
Why NATO Will Survive
In: Comparative strategy, Volume 16, Issue 1, p. 109-116
ISSN: 0149-5933
PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE AFTER NATO ENLARGEMENT
In: European security: ES, Volume 5, Issue 4, p. 521-528
ISSN: 0966-2839
THE IMPORTANCE OF AN ENDURING FRAMEWORK OF MILITARY CO-OPERATION FOR THE ENTIRE EURO-ATLANTIC AREA IS GREAT ENOUGH TO WARRANT A MAJOR EVOLUTION IN THE STATUS AND CHARACTER OF THE PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE (PFP) PROGRAM. THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE CHALLENGE OF NATO ENLARGEMENT, A PARTNERSHIP OF UNEQUALS, DEEPENING MILITARY COOPERATION, REGIONAL CO-OPERATION, A POLITICAL FRAMEWORK FOR PFP, COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA, AND THE INDIVISIBILITY OF SECURITY. IT ARGUES THAT IN THEATRICAL TERMS, PFP IS SET TO MOVE FROM THE UNDERSTUDY OF ENLARGEMENT TO ITS COUNTERPART.
Fit for purpose? Fitting ontological security studies 'into the discipline of International Relations: Towards a vernacular turn
In: Cooperation and conflict: journal of the Nordic International Studies Association
ISSN: 0010-8367