A book cover for Julian Brigstocke's forthcoming book 'Non-Authoritarian Authority: Cities, Materially and the Aesthetics of Power' published by LSE Press and the RGS-IBG, with a black and white aerial photograph of a large crowd in the background.
A book cover for Laurie Parson's forthcoming book 'Climate Hegemony: Confronting the Politics of Environmental Impasse' published by LSE Press and the RGS-IBG, with a black and white photograph of three people riding on a scooter above a body of water filled with litter.
Pleased to share the first two RGS-IBG Book Series titles to be published fully open access with @lsepress.bsky.social, available early 2026...
@laurieparsons.bsky.social
@jbrigstocke.bsky.social
press.lse.ac.uk/books/coming...
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Looking forward to reading this
24.09.2025 15:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Moving ideas: An agenda for expanding the political scope of the policy mobilities approach - Eugene McCann, 2025
This paper addresses the policy mobilities approachβs relative inattention to counter-hegemonic activism and contentious politics. It outlines one way to expand...
New Open Access paper: "Moving ideas: An agenda for expanding the political scope of the policy mobilities approach" in @proghumgeog.bsky.social. Arguing that the #policymobilities & #socialmovements literatures can be combined to study counter-hegemonic activism. 1/6
tinyurl.com/88xmursz
23.09.2025 23:18 β π 12 π 6 π¬ 1 π 3
Workhouses in England and Wales linked to transatlantic slave trade, study suggests
Report highlights how British workhouses were funded and supported by those who profited from slave economy
"Workhouses in England and Wales linked to transatlantic slave trade, study suggests" -- Antipode authors @williamsapj.bsky.social and Jon May discuss their published work www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s... doi.org/10.1111/anti...
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Workhouses in England and Wales linked to transatlantic slave trade, study suggests
Report highlights how British workhouses were funded and supported by those who profited from slave economy
"The state management of poverty in Britain was inextricably underwritten by slavery-derived wealth and colonial exploitation"
@williamsapj.bsky.social on the 'workhouse-plantation nexus'.
Media coverage of geographic research @antipodeonline.bsky.social
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...
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Really important piece
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Two Israeli human rights organisations - BβTselem and Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI) - accuse Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian people
www.btselem.org/sites/defaul...
www.phr.org.il/wp-content/u...
28.07.2025 13:11 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Meet the Disaster Capitalists Behind Alligator Alcatraz
Incompetent and militarized βemergency responseβ is on track to be a trillion-dollar industry by the end of Trumpβs second term.
Alligator Alcatraz and facilities like it have proven to be big business for disaster capitalism. Maureen Tkacik reports on the companies behind the trillion-dollar industry:
https://trib.al/bpQbVcB
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Levelling Down | Austerity in Wales
This is nominally free but βpay what you canβ. Any kind payments will go towards fees for writers, a Zoom account, and expenses of any get-togethers for the worldβs first βhublicationβ. The book may o...
π’Pay what you feel priceπ¨
Our new book is available to download.
Its nominally 'free', but please consider a contribution.
Thanks to Rachel Morris of @cymruconversations.bsky.social for putting this together (and others for contributing)!
Please share this
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Mobilities I: Crisis - Cristina Temenos, 2025
In this report on mobilities, I discuss research published between 2017-present, focussing on how multiple crises intersect with mobilities. I examine how recen...
Pleased this new progress report on Mobilities & Crisis is out #OpenAccess. I suggest that mobility isn't just about movement but also navigating the temporalities of ongoing hardship, where crisis is part of the lived experience rather than an exceptional event. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
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2_ Fully Funded PhDs SOAS ENG.pdf
Two fully funded PhDs with me at SOAS. Within my ERC project; one researching in Paris, the other in DΓΌsseldorf. Exploring the impact of Chinese capital on European urban space, the cultural industries, and social media. More info here:
drive.google.com/file/d/12srA...
Deadline is 21 July.
30.06.2025 16:00 β π 11 π 11 π¬ 0 π 1
UCU members on Edinburgh picket line
No More Cuts written in chalk
UCU members on Edinburgh picket line
UCU members at @ucuedinburgh.bsky.social are striking today over University of Edinburgh plans to make Β£140million in cuts and threaten jobs
We're fighting against these reckless proposals
Share to show your support β
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Laleh Khalili Β· Collective Property, Private Control: Defence Tech
The United States was born in war and has waged a war of some sort in every year of its existence. Silicon Valley knows...
βFor the armchair techno-warriors of Silicon Valley, the barbarians at the gate are a useful solution.β
@lalehkhalili.bsky.social on the tech companies profiting from war: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
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A blue tile announcing the 'Geographers on Trump' commentary collection published in The Geographical Journal. The GJ and Royal Geographical Society logos are at the top, a waving American flag with an outlined image of Donald Trump are in the centre, and a list of featured authors is on the right hand side:
Mark Davidson
LaToya E. Eaves
Colin Flint
Sarah Fogel
Banu Gokariksel
Cynthia S. Gorman
Conor Harrison
Peter Hopkins
Eden Kinkaid
Nick Koenig
Solange Munoz
Caroline Nagel
Elizabeth Olson
Danielle Purifoy
Pamela Sertzen
Wiley Sharp
Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles
Joel White
Bryttani Wooten
π’ New in The GJ! π’
We've published 12 intervention pieces in a special collection reflecting on Trump's second term in the White House, and how geographers are responding.
All pieces are free to read for the next 3 months - access them here β¬οΈ
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...
04.06.2025 15:42 β π 26 π 14 π¬ 3 π 0
I am sorry Laurence, this is sheer vandalism
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Social & Cultural Geography is seeking a new Editor. We hope that you might be keen to join our lovely team! π
β° Closing date for applications is Friday 20 June 2025
π¬ Applications should be sent to the journalβs editorial office at scg-jrnl@unimelb.edu.au
π Full details: go.unimelb.edu.au/uy8p
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Begging Places
How does a public space become a 'begging place'? David Hitchcock on the life of Jamaican street sweeper in Regency London, Charles McGee.
Charles McGee was an elderly Jamaican man who swept the crossing at the foot of Ludgate Hill in Regency London.
Dave Hitchcock @davehitchcock.bsky.social on the life of McGee and what makes a 'begging place': www.historyworkshop....
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An extract from the Intervention by Pat Noxolo:
4 CREATIVE GEOGRAPHY
I want to end this short article with a question that is big but simple: what is our creative vision for our discipline, in the twenty-first century? The double use of the possessive pronoun, our, is intentionalβif geographers think about Geography as something that pertains to us, in all our globalised diversity, if it is a discipline that we can shape, what is the discipline that we want to create? What is Geography's mission?
#OpenAccess in TIBG:
'Geographies of creativity/creative geographies' by Pat Noxolo
This Intervention introduces the Chair's theme for the RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2025, taking place in Birmingham (UK) this summer.
doi.org/10.1111/tran...
01.05.2025 14:18 β π 6 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
Thanks Alison, definitely got a fight on our hands
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Today's announcement was brutal... we are all a bit broken today, but will be fighting tooth and nail tomorrow
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Thanks for sharing
The proposed plans include a 20% cut to Geography and Planning academic staff (10-15 FTE)
We are all a bit shell-shocked
But we will organise and strategise as a School tomorrow
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Cardiff: University confirms plans to cut 400 jobs
Vice-chancellor Wendy Larner says
The first domino in what will surely be a cascade. The uni sector needs some radical new political impetus, and quickly
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Urban and political geographer, Durham University. Trustee @naccomnetwork.bsky.socialβ¬. Author of Systems of Suffering: Dispersal and the Denial of Asylum (Pluto Press).
Associate Professor in World Literatures at Durham University. Marxist literary criticism & environmental humanities, new peasantries, agroecology, post-capitalist futures. Views mine.
Human Geographer (retired, sort of);
Interested in national identity, sport, heritage, and many other things
International Expert on #Propaganda; Visiting Assoc Prof University of Notre Dame; Fellow-Bard College; Associate-Cambridge; Owner Maven of Persuasion LLC; Snr Researcher Oscar-shortlisted The Great Hack on #CambridgeAnalytica. π https://emma-briant.co.uk
Celtic Revivalism, Romantic Celticism, Celtic Imperialism. Research Fellow at the University of Wales (CAWCS) on C18/19th travel in Wales, Scotland, and India. Cymrawd Oddi Cartref
Book: 'Welsh Revivalism in Imperial Britain' (August 2025)
He/They/Fo/Nhw
Shaping debate on religion in public life; continuing Archbishop William Temple's legacy of faith-informed social reform
williamtemplefoundation.org.uk
Writing on racial capitalism and fascism. Reader of WEB Du Bois, Cedric J. Robinson, Sylvia Wynter and the histories of fascism and race. PhD @ WSU βοΈ
Friends Publishing is a non-profit organization dedicated to communicating Quaker experience in order to connect & deepen spiritual lives. Friends Journal is our flagship publication, with a legacy that goes back to 1827.
Associate Professor in Human Geography at the University of Reading. Feminist political geographer and drone researcher interested in technological visibilities, volumes, and futures.
Quaker engaged with both history and the future.
Failed academic. Radge researcher, proud northerner. Likes talking about food aid all the time! Personal profile views expressed have nowt to do with my employer.
Cities and neighbourhoods and governance and public policy
Geography & Planning, University of Sheffield
Senior lecturer in humanities and architecture at the University of Sheffield, UK
(Radical) inclusivity, religion, space
Deep-time conservative: neolithic revolution must be rejected!!!
a peer-reviewed international journal featuring critical work on politics and space: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/cspp20
Urban Geographer
Postdoctoral Fellow @USForg @GeographyUOM
Feminist Geography β’ Social Reproduction β’ Grassroots Infrastructures β’ Urban Politics β’π β’ she/her
Geographer, University of Georgia | Spelman College | UGA's Cornelia Walker Bailey Program on Land, Sea and Agriculture | Shell to Shore | Birkley Heynen Environmental Foundation
https://linktr.ee/cornbreadheynen
Journal of European Urban Research Association (EURA) | Cross-disciplinary journal with a focus on urban studies | We publish original academic papers along with policy and practice papers
Lecturer in Human Geography at Cardiff University, PI of the ERC/UKRI GloNeW project. Unconventional water, infrastructure, political ecology, climate change. Views usually someone else's.
Historian of Ancient Mediterranean science and medicine. Mother of two. Feminist. Plant lover. Trade unionist. Super Belgie. Welsh by adoption. Many typos.
Urban geographer @NCL Geography. Researches infrastructure, governance, transportation. Author of How Cities Learn (2022) & Why Transportation Fails (2025).