A compulsory mix - coffee, water, fruit and notebook - for attending academic workshops. Enjoying the two-day workshop on “Creative methods in uncertainty times” in Basel organised by @julieren.bsky.social and her team
A compulsory mix - coffee, water, fruit and notebook - for attending academic workshops. Enjoying the two-day workshop on “Creative methods in uncertainty times” in Basel organised by @julieren.bsky.social and her team
My commentary on the idea of ontological locationality, and how it relates to positionality in Dialogues in Urban Research, in conversation with N. Palat Narayanan journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
A (post-)socialist reading of Creating Chinese Urbanism by Fulong Wu, driven by an agenda to expand the reading of certain geographies by certain geographers. With thoughts by S.Ferenčuhová, T.Tuvikene, E.Trubina, @liviu-chelcea.bsky.social, N.Kinossian www.urbangeographyjournal.org/journal/book...
🚨 I'm recruiting a funded MA + PhD to research poverty alleviation models w/ a leading Greater Manchester organisation!
More than a rough sleeper: Framing & examining holistic approaches to poverty alleviation.
Deadline: July 1 | Start: October
UK/home students only www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Germany Turns to U.S. Playbook: Deportations Target Gaza War Protesters - my latest @theintercept.com
theintercept.com/2025/03/31/g...
A very old Soviet joke, from an especially dark time:
Foxes are fleeing the USSR in droves.
Q: Why are you running away?
Fox: The Soviets passed a new law that they’re going to arrest all camels.
Q: But you’re foxes!
Fox: Yeah, why don’t *you* try proving to the NKVD that you’re not a camel.
"Masculinities in transit" a forum on Romit Chowdhury's book City of Men (@rutgersupress.bsky.social) with Sanjay Srivastava, Wangui Kimari, Manali Desai, Greg Noble, @colinmcfarlane.bsky.social, @plyushteva.bsky.social in @urbangeography.bsky.social: www.urbangeographyjournal.org/journal/book...
📣 JOB ALERT
PostDoc (3+3 years) and PhD (3 years) in Cultural Geography/Society-Environment Research in the new Society-Environment Research Group at @fau.de
Deadline: 28 March 2025.
More info here:
www.geographie.nat.fau.de/job-offer-po...
Do get in touch with any questions!
"Everyday crisis" as a framework to facilitate the reading of quieter registers of subjectivity, agency, politics. The ubiquity of crisis narratives risks diminishing its significance. How to grapple with crisis as a condition without normalizing it? With @ifidimi.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/1360...
"Reworking relations of epistemological authority in teaching collaborations" w Hanna Hilbrandt, a critical reflection on prj w Sans-Papiers & students now out as part of special feature "Decolonising urban knowledge(s): an ordinary imperative in extraordinary times" in City doi.org/10.1080/1360...
Began as a discussion at the Deutscher Kongress für Geographie 2023, with contributions by N. Appelhans, I. Carstensen-Egwuom, M. Houssay-Holzschuch, S. Myat, L. Nkula-Wenz, M. Larsen, N. Palat Narayanan, GenUrb Collective, N. Sami, M. Streule @ankeschwarz.bsky.social y.social
"Doing urban geography in times of crisis" co-organized w H. Hilbrandt, now @ Geographica Helvetica. From the impact of right-wing media on uni admin, to the subjects doing research navigating the growing incompatibilities of institutional rules v. academic aims gh.copernicus.org/articles/80/...
today FNV union members begin our strike at the uni of amsterdam. our exec. board continues to impose antidemocratic limits on protest & refuses to cut ties with institutions complicit in grave human rights violations. but the university isn’t them, it’s students & workers www.fnv.nl/cao-sector/o...
"Crisis and Collectives Shaping Art Events: From Events that Matter to Events that Care" now online at Third Text, written with Charlotte Matter, Rosa Sancarlo and Virginia Marano, partly an outcome of our crisis-shaped reading. Available open access: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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Collaboration is not an elixir; it can be enormously challenging under the best circumstances. And yet we hope "Research-based collaboration: A toolkit for teaching and learning" might inspire/inform new efforts: www.zueri-urban.com/toolkit
#AcademicSky #FeministSky @ifidimi.bsky.social
reposting from bird: join us for a symposium on the urban politics of infra-density at UZH on 14th of December 2023. With Yimin Zhao, @jonschu.bsky.social, @julieren.bsky.social, @nitin bathla, ColinMcFarlane, Gabriela Debrunner, Charlotte Lemanski and Hanna Hilbrandt www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/sok...
Geographers might want to read and sign this letter to the RGS on their de-platforming Palfest
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
'We refuse the false choice between Jewish safety and Palestinian freedom; between Jewish identity and ending the oppression of Palestinians. In fact, we believe the rights of Jews and Palestinians go hand-in-hand.'
A v good overview of the state of Germany rn by @hahauenstein.bsky.social .
Racism, islamophobia, and anti-Semitism all on the rise, backed by German gvt.
Stand-out quote by Ben Mauk:
“It seems hard to get institutions and politicians in Germany to recognise that Palestinians are human beings.”
Brief aus Berlin: kritische Wissenschaftler*innen an deutsche Politik + Öffentlichkeit
Es ist möglich, gegen antisemitische Anschläge und rassistische Polizeigewalt, gegen das Massaker der Hamas und die Kriegsverbrechen der israelischen Armee gleichzeitig zu sein.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
I wrote about Michael Eisen's ousting from eLife for defending Palestinian life, and what kind of science can happen under occupation
defector.com/who-is-allow...
Eine Woche nachdem die rechtsextreme Demo auch vor ein geplantes Flüchtlingsheim in #Dresden-#Klotzsche zog, gab es dort jetzt einen Brandanschlag - es ist bereits der Zweite innerhalb von vier Wochen. Die Täter scheinen sich bestätigt zu fühlen.
Eine beklemmende Drohkulisse...
The risk assessment considers the safety of the event contributors and guests, our staff and contractors (cleaning, catering and security staff), and the site itself. A venue like ours (historic; set within a globally known cultural estate; ‘Royal’) is particularly exposed to risk of protest or indeed attention seeking activity by ‘bad actors’. We are in no way suggesting that such disorder would be generated by the organisers, contributors or visitors to the event. Rather we are aware of the public protest and other disruptive activity that such events can be lightning rods for at such a sensitive time. Our decision is consistent with security advice and the views of those responsible for other historically significant buildings and venues. We very much hope that the organisers will bring their events to the Society on future occasions, and as I say we have offered both full refund or postponement.
Response from the Royal Geographic Society when questioned about cancelling Palestinian Literature Festival. "Risk assessment" is the bureaucratic language used for suppression of speech. It was brought into educational facilities after Cast Lead:
Why must Palestinians audition for your empathy? Hala Alyan
www.nytimes.com/2023/10/25/o...
hi Bluesky! @teenvogue.bsky.social I interviewed some of the young people coordinating an 100+ campus walkout in support of a ceasefire in Gaza today, including from the Palestinian Youth Movement and the anti-war group Dissenters. please read and share, was no small feat
A Virtual Special Issue of Politics & Space ( t.co/tBto4VKM9k ) on Critical Political Geographies of Palestine/Israel, published in the face of the current horror, containing papers since 2019, now made free-to-access.
t.co/xMRzlfRvfV
A year of reporting, and maybe the scariest story I’ve ever worked on—the cyber-stalker targeting Asian Americans www.theverge.com/c/features/2...
Germany must face its issues over Israel and the past. Silencing a Palestinian author won’t help. My op-ed for The Guardian
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...