Details of publications that were progressed or completed whilst holding an IAS Fellowship in 2007/08, with the request to Fellows that they be attributed as such:
Professor Christa Davis Acampora Publications
A book review of Bernard Reginster's Nietzsche and the Affirmation of Life (Harvard, 2006), Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 47, Number 3, July 2009 pp. 480-481.
Revised and in some cases significantly re-wrote major portions of the manuscript Contesting Nietzsche, which has been submitted to Cambridge University Press for review.
Tempo and Reading Well
Making Teaching and Learning Matter: Transformative Spaces in Higher Education, eds. Judith Summerfield and Cheryl C. Smith (Springer, 2011, Vol. 11)
Dr Charles Fernyhough Publications
Children's minds lead to big ideas
Newcastle Journal (18 October 2008)
What can we say about the inner experience of the young child?
Behavioral and Brain Science, Vol. 32, Issue 2, pp. 143-144, April 2009
Images of Childhood
Financial Times (23 May 2009)
Grandad- back from the dead
Guardian (3 October 2009)
Mind-mindedness and maternal responsiveness in infant-mother interactions in mothers with severe mental illness
(with S. Pawlby, E. Meins, C. M. Pariante, G. Seneviratne and R. P. Bentall)
Psychological Medicine, Published online by Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0033291709992340
Fear, worry, and ritualistic behavior in childhood: Developmental trends and interrelations
(with S. V Laing, M. Turner and M.H. Freeston)
Infant and Child Development 18: 351-366.
Inner Speech
Encyclopaedia of the Mind (ed. H. Pashler), Sage (forthcoming)
Thinking aloud about mental voices
(with Jones, S. R.)
Hallucination (eds. F. Macpherson and D. Platchias) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (forthcoming)
A book on autobiographical memory which became the Dr Fernyhough's main focus of his work at the IAS will be published by Profile Books in 2012
Dr Ingo Gildenhard Publications
Cicero's conceptions of virtus
to be published in a collection of essays edited by V. Arena and C. Edwards
Professor Jill Gordon Publications
Medical Humanities Companion Volume Three (Radcliffe Publishing, forthcoming)
Professor Sonia Kruks Publications
Progressed book project on the political philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir under contract by OUP (USA) due to be submitted late 2011.
Ambiguity and Certitude in Simone de Beauvoir's Politics
PMLA (Journal of the Modern Language Association) Vol. 124, January 2009, pp. 214-220
Moving Beyond Sartre: Constraint and Freedom in Beauvoir's 'Moral essays' and The Mandarins
Beauvoir and Sartre:The Riddle of Influence (Eds. C Daigle and J. Golumb) Indiana University Press, 2009
"Oeil pour oeil": Beauvoir et la phénoménologie de la revanche
Cahiers de l'Association Internationale des Etudes Françaises, No. 61, pp. 119-131, May 2009
Simone de Beauvoir: Engaging Discrepant Materialisms
New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency and Politics (Eds. D. Coole and S. Frost) Duke University Press, 2010
Professor Eduardo Mendieta Publications
The Practice of Freedom
(forthcoming)
From Imperial to Dialogical Cosmopolitanism
Ethics and Global Politics, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 241-258, 2009
Spiritual Politics and Post-secular Authenticity: Foucault and Habermas on post-metaphysical religion
Presented at a conference at Yale in April 2009 and subsequently turned into a book chapter for inclusion in the edited book emerging from the conference (forthcoming)
Professor Adi Ophir Publications
Divine Violence: Two Essays on God and Disaster
(The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, forthcoming)
Professor Arun Saldanha Publications
The Political Phenotype: Antiracist Science and Philosophy
(forthcoming)
Back to the great outdoors: speculative realism as philosophy of science
Cosmos and History: Journal for Social and Natural Philosophy, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2009
The science of war: military biopolitics and the changing spaces of combat
with E. Johnson, for submission to Political Geography
The difference between ethics and politics: fidelity to Marx in human geography
submitted to Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography
Bastard and mixed-blood are true names of race
submitted to Deluze Studies