Very excited to be co-organising this with the Digital Ecologies crew, @profgillian.bsky.social, @benaplatt.bsky.social, and Janina Schupp at the Digital Hub at @jesusoxford.bsky.social.
More info here: digicologies.com/cfp
@jonnyjjt.bsky.social
Geographer, Durham Researching nuclear natures at Chornobyl & urban rewilding in London + @naturerecovery.bsky.social + @digicologies.bsky.social + @ukrenvhum.bsky.social + @routesjournal.bsky.social Web: https://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/staff/jturnbull.html
Very excited to be co-organising this with the Digital Ecologies crew, @profgillian.bsky.social, @benaplatt.bsky.social, and Janina Schupp at the Digital Hub at @jesusoxford.bsky.social.
More info here: digicologies.com/cfp
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How are digital technologies refashioning ecological aesthetics? ๐
Join us for the next Digital Ecologies conference in February 2026 - CFP now open!
We're delighted to welcome Joanna Zylinska and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg as our keynotes!
Any questions, get in touch.
๐๐จ CALL FOR PAPERS ๐จ๐
'The Visual Politics of Digital Ecologies'
๐๏ธ 2-3 February 2026
๐ @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
We invite one-word titles (e.g. hallucinating, zooming, obscuring, glitching, generating)
Deadline: 14th November
Full info: digicologies.com/cfp
A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are eight tiles with 2 interventions and 6 standard articles, with the names of papers in the issue. 1) 'On limit and love in times of environmental crises' by Ihnji Jon 2) 'Geographies of creativity/creative geographies' by Pat Noxolo 3) 'โMy body was no longer a problemโ: Electric mountain biking, disability, and the cultural politics of green exercise' by Jim Cherrington & James Brighton 4) 'โA wonderful day and a wonderful crossing!โ: Internment (im)mobilities, ambivalence, and the residual tourist gaze in Second World War Britain' by Michael Holden & Peter Adey 5) 'โSmartnessโ narratives: A critical discourse analysis of smart eldercare in urban China' by Yi Yu 6) 'Critique beyond relation: The stakes of working with the negative, the void and the abyss' by David Chandler & Jonathan Pugh 7) 'Poetics in the work of three urban photographers: Love for the chaotic city from the site of urban rooftops' by Paulina Nordstrom 8) 'Places as refrains: A non-constructive alternative to assemblage thinking' by Peter Merriman
A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are nine tiles with standard articles, with the names of papers in the issue. 1) Climate change, bodies and diplomacy: Performing watery futures in Tuvalu Liam Saddington 2) Digital animal deathscapes: The online circulation of animals killed for conservation Alexandra Palmer 3) The medium is the message: The geographies of cryptocurrency remittances to Venezuela Daniel Robins 4) โOne school, two systemsโ: Navigating the geographies of alternative education in an elite primary school in China Zhenjie Yuan, Huiyu Xie, Hong Zhu 5) Translating India to India: Travelling translations, Patanjali Ayurveda, and the visual language of spiritual consumerism Raksha Pande, Alastair Bonnett 6) Urban political ecologies of sewage surveillance: Creating vital and valuable public health data from wastewater 7) Constructive (in)visibility and the trafficking industrial complex: Leveraging borders for exploitation Audrey Lumley-Sapanski, Katarina Schwarz 8) Translations, translocations, and pluralism: A transnational and multilingual analysis of the circulation of radical geographical knowledge Federico Ferretti 9) From biopower to affirmative biopolitics: A (bio)political ecology of becoming with wolves Valerio Donfrancesco, Chris Sandbrook
A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are eight tiles with 6 standard articles and 2 commentaries, with the names of papers in the issue. 1) Mining an Anthropocene in Japan: On the making and work of geological imaginaries Deborah P. Dixon, Carina J. Fearnley, Mark Pendleton 2) Uneven ambient futures: Intersecting heat and housing trajectories in England and Wales Caitlin Robinson, Lenka Hasova, Lin Zhang 3) Examining the โgenderedโ places and spaces of UK doctoral education using multilevel modelling Laura Harriet Sheppard, Jonathan Reades, Richard P. J. Freeman 4) The (non-)performance of the financial frontier: Building investment pipelines for the Sustainable Development Goals in Ghana Abbie Yunita 5) Thinking through an ethnography of infrastructure: Commonsensical reasoning, road sharing, and everyday infrastructural settlements Alan Latham, Russell Hitchings, Michael Nattrass 6) (Re)wilding London: Fabric, politics, and aesthetics Jonathon Turnbull, Tom Fry, Jamie Lorimer 7) Resilient education: The role of digital technology in supporting geographical education in Ukraine Simon M. Hutchinson, Elizabeth R. Hurrell, Kateryna Borysenko, Vladyslav Popov, Dariia Kholiavchuk, Yana Popiuk 8) Imagining post-war futures amid cycles of destruction and efforts of reconstruction Constance Carr, Olga Kryvets
๐ขNew issue of TIBG๐ข
Transactions' September Issue features two interventions on environmental crisis & geographies of creativity, 21 papers, and two commentaries on the war in Ukraine.
22/25 pieces are #OpenAccess and available to read hereโฌ๏ธ
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14755661...
โ๏ธhandwritten assignments
๐ผ๏ธa student-led public exhibition
๐Congratulations to Dr Jonathon Turnball @jonnyjjt.bsky.social on his #TeachingExcellence Award recognising his innovative teaching methods on 'Digital Ecologies: Mediating More-than-human Worlds' course.
www.socsci.ox.ac.uk/article/winn...
"The fact that hedgehogs are a part of the culture of Ukraine is a wonderful thing... they punch well above their weight & are stronger & better defended that you might expect"
Part 2 of @hedgehoghugh.bsky.social's report on hedgehog rescuers in Ukraine ๐ฆ ๐บ๐ฆ
hughwarwick.substack.com/p/a-hedgehog...
thanks to @jonnyjjt.bsky.social and Karolina for giving me this story - the amazing work of #hedgehog rescuers in #Ukraine open.substack.com/pub/hughwarw...
16.09.2025 07:22 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 4 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0"Until that moment the only Ukrainian hedgehogs in my mind were the ones placed on roads to act as tank defences!"
Read my friend, @hedgehoghugh.bsky.social's, new post on hedgehog rescue in #Ukraine, part 1 of 2.
hughwarwick.substack.com/p/a-hedgehog...
The expansion of computational capital reproduces the core-periphery dynamics of earlier empiresโextracting from the Global South to enrich the Northโwhile excavating billions of years in geological time to increase the speed of algorithmic convenience by milliseconds. After feeding at this planetary scale, the industrial beast now releases a tide of slop.
Crawford's new essay in e-flux offers the best summary of the monstrous absurdity of contemporary AI that I've read in a long time.
(via @jonnyjjt.bsky.social)
www.e-flux.com/architecture...
Announcing my book, Techno-Negative!
It will be out in Spring 2026, published with @uminnpress.bsky.social.
Really pleased to share my new paperโ"Making sense of nuclear natures"โwhich is available open access in Progress in Environmental Geography!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @progenvgeog.bsky.social @technatures.bsky.social #NuclearNatures
Pleased to share this paper for BioSocieties on snakebite in Kerala. I explore how social scientific theories of toxicity aid in conceiving of the structural vulnerabilities, diagnostic uncertainty, and multispecies health impacts that characterise snakebite's public health response.
19.08.2025 07:10 โ ๐ 10 ๐ 5 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Really pleased to share my new paperโ"Making sense of nuclear natures"โwhich is available open access in Progress in Environmental Geography!
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @progenvgeog.bsky.social @technatures.bsky.social #NuclearNatures
โข๏ธ New paper published in Progress in Environmental Geography โข๏ธ
'Making sense of nuclear natures: Ecologies, expertise, aesthetics' by Jonathon Turnbull
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... @jonnyjjt.bsky.social @oxfordgeography.bsky.social @technatures.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing, Anna - looks great!
14.08.2025 10:34 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Screenshot of a paper abstract in Area by Tsering Bum & Shuling Cheng (2025) entitled 'Multispecies placemaking: Tibetan pastoralist perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic' with a black banner at the top. This ethnographic study examines Tibetan pastoralists' perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic in Pema Rito, Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China, during the initial outbreak in 2020. Framed through the lens of multispecies placemaking, an approach that highlights the dynamic, co-creative processes by which humans and non-human beings (animals, plants, microorganisms, and viruses) collectively shape place, the study challenges traditional anthropocentric theories of space. Drawing on remote and in-person interviews, the research reveals that pastoralists understood the pandemic not merely as a public health crisis but as an ecological and moral reconfiguration of place. For Pema Rito communities, COVID-19 represented an anthropause that compelled them to renegotiate their relationships with the pastoral landscape, viruses, wildlife, and livestock. They interpreted the pandemic as karmic retribution for human exploitation of nature, reinforcing their commitment to wildlife conservation while advocating for physical distancing from wild species. Amid the crisis, pastoralists positioned their traditional lifeways as an optimal response to zoonotic and ecological disruptions. By analysing the pandemic through multispecies placemaking, this study demonstrates how crises reconfigure humanโnonhuman entanglements, offering critical insights into resilience, ecological ethics, and post-pandemic placemaking.
New in Area:
'Multispecies placemaking: Tibetan pastoralist perceptions of the COVID-19 pandemic' by Tsering Bum & Shuling Cheng
This paper explores the impacts of Tibetan pastoralist
interpretations of the COVID crisis as karmic retribution.
doi.org/10.1111/area... #geosky
my new paper is now published open access in @rgsibg.bsky.social Transactions journal: doi.org/10.1111/tran...
21.07.2025 08:55 โ ๐ 8 ๐ 3 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0140K+ said no โ but the fight isnโt over. Despite public opposition, Polish Waters refuses to back down. The Siarzewo dam appeal could greenlight irreversible harm to the Vistulaโs salmon, terns & floodplains.
โผ๏ธRead our new post: savepolesia.org/siarzewo-bat...
#stop_E40
GLITCH ENVIRONMENTALISM is freely accessible for two weeks... make sure to download it soon!!
we think with Legacy Russell's Glitch Feminism (2020) to examine digitally-mediated activism challenging birding's hegemonic, exclusionary histories and cultures
w/ Naomi Parker and @jonnyjjt.bsky.social
๐ฆ Glitch Environmentalism ๐ฆ
In our new paper, Naomi Parker, @admsrl.bsky.social & I explore glitches in the birding community that arose in the Self-Isolating Bird Club
We theorise glitch environmentalism to understand how transitory glitches can gain duration
journals.sagepub.com/eprint/CESTC...
In Ukraineโs bombed out reservoir a huge forest has grown โ is it a return to life or a toxic timebomb?
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
๐ฆ Glitch Environmentalism ๐ฆ
In our new paper, Naomi Parker, @admsrl.bsky.social & I explore glitches in the birding community that arose in the Self-Isolating Bird Club
We theorise glitch environmentalism to understand how transitory glitches can gain duration
journals.sagepub.com/eprint/CESTC...
I enjoyed writing about "animals' cultures" with @levanpatter.bsky.social & Tom Fry for this wonderful collection.
Also love the publishing form/at @benandersongeog.bsky.social & @vickiezhang.bsky.social have created. Looking forward to more of these (Un)limited Editions!
Itโs now been out for a while, but this was such a fun project with Vickie! The Promise of Cultural Geography. 86 entries, all between 1-1000 words, focusing on what, for them, is the promise of cultural geography. Itโs open access, so please share!
research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publicati...
The Politics of Feeling, with @ajsecor.bsky.social , is now out! Itโs a book of propositions about the affective politics of three political forms - right wing populism, progressivism, liberalism - in the present post 2008 conjunctural crisis:
mitpress.mit.edu/978191598329...
A thoughtful review of @daryatsymbalyuk.bsky.social's 'Ecocide in Ukraine' by @alexvorbrugg.bsky.social published on the website of the Ukraine War Environmental Consequences Work Group
uwecworkgroup.info/ecocide-in-u...
Delighted to have a chapter in 'The Nuclear-Water Nexus' edited by @perhogselius.bsky.social & @siegfriedevens.bsky.social
Kate Brown and I trace the legacies of #Chornobyl through the proposed E40 waterway, exploring historical/contemporary attempts to engineer the #Prypiat River
Delighted to have a chapter in 'The Nuclear-Water Nexus' edited by @perhogselius.bsky.social & @siegfriedevens.bsky.social
Kate Brown and I trace the legacies of #Chornobyl through the proposed E40 waterway, exploring historical/contemporary attempts to engineer the #Prypiat River