Have you already seen the world’s largest spider web spanning 106 square metres? Check out November’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team: spklr.io/63326B5Tgq
🧪 #SciencePhotography
@ioannisrz.bsky.social
Political Geographer by training. Working on food security in a period characterized by permanent and overlapping crises.
Have you already seen the world’s largest spider web spanning 106 square metres? Check out November’s sharpest science shots, selected by Nature’s photo team: spklr.io/63326B5Tgq
🧪 #SciencePhotography
Have you considered publishing your #SDG-related research as a book? Publishing it #OpenAccess ensures your insights reach a global community of academics and policymakers.
spklr.io/63322BglAu
#ResearchPublishing
“The essential questions of whether or how to use it come down to far thornier societal issues: How can we best balance the risks and benefits? How can we ensure that it’s used in an equitable way? How do we make legitimate decisions about SRM on a planet with such sharp political divisions?”
24.11.2025 20:00 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0🌊 #IlliberalWave No.44
🗣️ People are talking more and more about #Fascism, and often confusing it with #Populism.
💡 @kennypd.bsky.social discusses the features of fascism and argues that we need to understand how it stands out.
👉 bit.ly/4r1mjGe
The road to a first-author paper often isn't short or direct. Unlike her colleagues, Poojashree Chettiar faced a five-year wait to publish her PhD project. Here’s how she coped: spklr.io/63324BMXYA
#PhDChat #PhDSky #AcademicSky
💰 #NATO has agreed to a historic 5% defence spending target. But @osmansabrikiratli.bsky.social of @ecprsgir.bsky.social presents 🆕 evidence revealing that what Americans truly care about goes beyond the numbers. In fact, democratic allies may have more leeway than they realise.
👉 bit.ly/3JXqqlX
The Political Geography Research Group of the Royal Geographic Society and Political Geography are seeking nominations for the fifth PolGRG/PG Book Award for books published from June 2023 up to and including June 2025.
14.11.2025 13:24 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0Green national paradox? How the far right turned Sweden from a (reputed) pioneer of climate mitigation to an obstructor, by Andreas Malm, Kristoffer Ekberg, Christina Englund, Johanne Tagmose Grønkjær, Martin Charlier, Olivia Medin and Ståle Holgersen www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
28.10.2025 17:50 — 👍 18 🔁 11 💬 0 📌 0🦋 #ScienceOfDemocracy No.122
💭 In a time of anthropogenic existential crises, writes @ioannisrz.bsky.social, this new stage in the Science of Democracy conversation highlights how plural thinking can help rejuvenate democracy.
👉 bit.ly/478VF6B
🧭 #EUEnlargementDilemmas No.30
🗣️ War in #Ukraine has transformed how often #EUleaders talk about enlargement, but not how they frame it.
🏅 Based on @jeppjournal.bsky.social research, Nicole Scicluna shows that enlargement remains cast as a conditional, merit-based process.
👉 bit.ly/4ommRVc
🗣️ #ProEU MEPs pursue #democratisation based on institutional mimicry.
🔗 Jan Pieter Beetz, @gillespittoors.bsky.social & Wouter Wolfs argue that this risks overlooking potentially better alternative models that might better connect with European citizens.
👉 bit.ly/48gEEs2
💼 We often consider business groups to be the dominant lobbying force in Brussels.
📘 But, based on @ejprjournal.bsky.social research, @frederikstevens.bsky.social shows the opposite: citizen groups are more likely to influence what gets on, or stays off, the #EU’s agenda.
👉 buff.ly/f5AAtfG
📙 Drawing on @prxjournal.bsky.social research,
@rubenvanseveren.bsky.social shows why politically cynical citizens often praise the idea of #Referendums, but may not be enthusiastic when they take place.
👎 Low interest can mean low turnout, invalid results + wasted effort.
➡️ bit.ly/3VKlG5I
Protecting Indigenous territories in Amazon rainforest areas with high levels of forest cover may help reduce the number of cases of several diseases in the surrounding areas, according to an analysis published in @commsearth.nature.com: spklr.io/63329ByPOU #environment #conservation
12.09.2025 12:45 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0Screenshot of a commentary abstract in The Geographical Journal by Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen & Nikos Kapitsinis (2025) entitled 'On commons, state institutions and capitalism' with a blue banner at the top. Within the contemporary context of multiple and overlapping crises, which critical scholars often call the Anthropocene epoch, commons and commoning have been presented as a promising way to approach and address the emerging problems. Commons are often presented as spaces antithetical to capitalism, governed in a radical democratic fashion. We argue that to deepen our knowledge on how commons contribute to politics of our times, we need to understand both the embodied relations of care within the commons and the ways commons are related to the state. On these grounds and by presenting commons as an empty signifier, we aim to provide a nuanced understanding of commons contribution to politics in the Anthropocene.
#OpenAccess in The GJ:
'On commons, state institutions and capitalism' by @ioannisrz.bsky.social & @nikoskapitsinis.bsky.social
This commentary explores the essential nature of commoning as a practice of collective care within today's political climate.
doi.org/10.1111/geoj... #geosky
Increased military emissions is one of the dangers of increased military spending, but the bigger concern as I explained to @grist.org is that an ever more militarised world is the opposite of climate justice. grist.org/climate/how-...
16.07.2025 21:41 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0✨Once again, I am so grateful to be able to work, think, write, rewrite and share emotional highs and lows with the wonderful @corinna-viajera.bsky.social and @sware.bsky.social 💜
Read some results of our common care-full endeavour in the latest issue of @environmentalpol.bsky.social
My thoughts on why NATO's new spending pledge is catastrophic for people and the planet. www.aljazeera.com/opinions/202...
26.06.2025 22:47 — 👍 4 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1screenshot of title page of article with title, author information, and abstract
Online first at Space and Polity: "The more-than-human commons in a crisis-ridden context: the case of the women’s collective and the chamomile-bee commons in Skouries of Halkidiki, Greece" by @ioannisrz.bsky.social & @nikoskapitsinis.bsky.social
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Latest issue, Vol 34, Issue 4 out now.
8 research articles and 3 book reviews.
See below for details.
environmentalpoliticsjournal.net/editorial-an...
New article out now discussing the relationship of commons and commoning to progressive populism.
Link to the article here:
doi.org/10.1177/1942...
We will not be distracted.
We will not be discouraged.
We’ve got our eyes on the prize.
And we will build the prosperous, free nation for all that we deserve.
The time to organize is now.
OcasioCortez.com
And that’s on that 😌
21.03.2025 04:14 — 👍 73211 🔁 8723 💬 1282 📌 248New publication out now!
Together with @nikoskapitsinis.bsky.social we suggest understanding commons as an empty signifier, a way to highlight the messiness, within commons and co-depence of commons to state institutions and capital.
journals.sagepub.com/eprint/GFEGN...
New publication on care politics and the importance of social reproduction for politics of the Anthropocene.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Political Geography is soliciting nominations for the 2025 Early Career Researcher Paper Award. Nominations are due February 14
20.01.2025 14:20 — 👍 4 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0