
Round Table Discussion with Lynne Huffer, Steven Ogden, Paul Patton, and Jana Sawicki
Author(s) -
Lynne Huffer,
Steven G. Ogden,
Paul Patton,
Jana Sawicki
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
foucault studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.124
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 1832-5203
DOI - 10.22439/fs.v0i24.5527
Subject(s) - ogden , theme (computing) , space (punctuation) , section (typography) , sociology , table (database) , philosophy , computer science , physics , linguistics , thermodynamics , operating system , data mining
Joanna Crosby and Dianna Taylor: The theme of this special section of Foucault Studies, “Foucauldian Spaces,” emerged out of the 2016 meeting of the Foucault Circle, where the four of you were participants. Each of the three individual papers contained in the special section critically deploys and/or reconceptualizes an aspect of Foucault’s work that engages and offers particular insight into the construction, experience, and utilization of space. We’d like to ask the four of you to reflect on what makes a space Foucauldian, and whether or not (and why or why not) you’d consider the space created by the convergence of and intellectual exchanges among an international group of Foucault scholars at the University of New South Wales in the summer of 2016 to be Foucauldian.