The End of Geography?
An Analysis of Virtual and Physical Spatiality in the 21st Century.
Originally written in 2004 & revised in 2026, my piece “The End of Geography?” is published on @medium.com. I consider claims alleging geography’s demise in the context of territorial space vs cyberspace. It’s the latest entry in my Student Papers Archive.
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08.03.2026 00:24 —
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Thanks for sharing the article @l0mbroso.bsky.social!
Any chance you can share the PDF?
I can DM you my email.
01.03.2026 04:54 —
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The End of Geography No Context
No Context-inspired photos from my upcoming publication: “The End of Geography? An Analysis of Virtual and Physical Spatiality in the 21st Century.” I wrote the original version of this paper for P…
No Context-inspired photos from my upcoming publication: “The End of Geography? An Analysis of Virtual and Physical Spatiality in the 21st Century.” Wrote the original for Edward W. Soja’s Political Economy of Urbanization at UCLA Urban Planning, submitted 05/05/04.
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01.03.2026 04:51 —
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deleted slack today.
17.02.2026 04:35 —
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What is Embedded Planning? at Ball State University Student Planning Association
Visit the post for more.
What is Embedded Planning? A public discussion led by the Student Planning Association at Ball State University.
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10.02.2026 18:05 —
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I've archived 2 syllabi from my late professor Edward W. Soja. In case these disappear in a 404 error from their main site, they're here:
UP233: Political Economy of Urbanization
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UP230: Intro to Regional Planning
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09.02.2026 00:59 —
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And the Pritzker Prize goes to b0ysfirm
01.03.2025 14:29 —
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hi @katewagner.wehwalt.net. i'm one of your readers :-) recently i recalled there was an article written about dank lloyd wright, b0ysfirm, and blank gehry on insta. i've run searches but can't find it. did you write this article or am i misremembering? please send the link if so! thank you, JPB
11.01.2026 16:28 —
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I Was an Architecture Student in the 90s. Frank Gehry Was My Inspiration.
Salute to a life, theory, and practice challenging convention.
Architect Frank Gehry passed away on December 5th. He was an inspiration to me as a 90s architecture student at East LA College & SCI-Arc. I published this commemorating his influence. Check out my 1996 residential design created in the spirit of Frank Gehry
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11.12.2025 21:35 —
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“Fear is now the go-to technique for motivating faculty and staff.”
Fleming, Peter. Dark Academia: how universities die. Pluto Press, 2021.
#highered #edchat
22.08.2025 06:04 —
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friendsgiving perreo
27.11.2025 04:37 —
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Uh well a lot of adjunct faculty are about to lose their jobs for no reason except someone else’s vanity—including myself. This is to say if anyone needs someone with 10 years of experience teaching urban design criticism, climate change narratives, writing for artists, etc…I am available.
20.11.2025 17:53 —
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Not at my past architecture professor laughing at me when I proposed to him I wanted to more deeply look into the needs of women and vulnerable in urban planning.
18.11.2025 11:30 —
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Donate to In Memory of Yasmin Noriega: Your Support Needed, organized by Armando Noriega
Help Honor the Memory of Yasmin Noriega
It is with a heavy heart … Armando Noriega needs your support for In Memory of Yasmin Noriega: Your Support Needed
We've lost a bright shining light. Yasmin Noriega was pursuing her Bachelor’s in Urban & Regional Planning at Cal Poly Pomona. This is an immense loss. She leaves a legacy of warmth, positivity, & community love. Please consider helping Yasmin's family in this difficult time. TY
gofund.me/0f23ae203
11.11.2025 20:17 —
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Luskin School of Public Affairs’ Blue & Gold Challenge
UCLA, Luskin School of Public Affairs’ Blue & Gold Challenge - Make a Gift today!
I'm supporting the UCLA Blue & Gold Challenge. I donated to the UCLA Luskin Student Development & Opportunity Fund in memory of Professor Edward W. Soja.
Donate here: crowdfunding.ucla.edu/project/4726...
@uclaurbanplanning.bsky.social
08.11.2025 18:49 —
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I Recognize This Bureaucracy
It almost killed Embedded Planning.
I recognize this bureaucracy. It almost killed Embedded Planning.
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08.11.2025 17:06 —
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Sidewalk Socialism
Hello friends!
Wrote about the politics of public space and how the streets should belong to all of us.
27.10.2025 17:25 —
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This is a great podcast episode that answered lots of my questions about internet cables at the bottom of the ocean.
26.10.2025 20:17 —
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Deleted my TikTok account.
26.10.2025 17:32 —
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Carolina A. Miranda (@cmonstah.bsky.social) doesn’t groove with the Grove.
nyra.nyc/mallfresco
10.10.2025 23:19 —
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Flyer for USF Blog with Logo for the Seminar "Geographies of Carcerality: From Latin America to the Middle East" on a Photo: Palestine, by Mai Al-Battat, and the quote "“By taking ‘carcerality’ in the city as its vantage point, the series is concerned with clarifying how global forces of capitalist accumulation, (post)colonial violence, and patriarchy show up in urban spaces and extend to spaces of confinement. It will address the circuits and geographies structuring the circulation and mobility of carceral practices across both regions, and the ways in which these practices relate to each other.”
Flyer for USF Blog with Logo for the Seminar "Geographies of Carcerality: From Latin America to the Middle East" on a Photo: Palestine, by Mai Al-Battat, and the quote "“By taking ‘carcerality’ in the city as its vantage point, the series is concerned with clarifying how global forces of capitalist accumulation, (post)colonial violence, and patriarchy show up in urban spaces and extend to spaces of confinement. It will address the circuits and geographies structuring the circulation and mobility of carceral practices across both regions, and the ways in which these practices relate to each other.”
🚨 New blog post!
Dr Basil Farraj, Ms Mai Al-Battat and Dr Hashem Abushama introduce the #USFSeminarSeriesAwards "Urban Geographies of Carcerality: From Latin America to the Middle East", exploring how carceral logics shape cities, institutions, and everyday life.
🔗 Read more: ow.ly/gseL50Xeakx
20.10.2025 06:15 —
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