Honoured to have my book included on this list among some excellent books!
07.01.2026 02:24
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Today is my first day back at work after a few weeks off. Over the break I accumulated quite a few new books (including quite a bit of fiction!) that I'm looking forward to reading in 2026. Wishing everyone all the best for the new year! It hasn't been a great start...
07.01.2026 01:58
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Thanks so much!
20.10.2025 23:59
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Thanks so much Briony!
15.10.2025 01:17
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The official book launch of The Spatial Limits of Political Community was great fun last night.
Huge thanks to Ethan Blue, Jamal Barnes and Nardine Alnemr for their kind and thoughtful comments on the book and Megan Price for being a stellar chair.
15.10.2025 00:23
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Great to see my book made it safely!
07.10.2025 09:21
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It is this ambiguity around the figure of the neighbour that makes the politics of neighbouring a productive framework to interrogate how the limits of politics are drawn. I also believe that, if its tensions and ambiguities are kept in mind, it is a worthy political project to pursue. 8/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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While such mobilisations can often be inspiring, the politics of neighbouring is not an inherently emancipatory endeavour as violent distinctions and borders are often drawn between neighbours. Israel's current war of annihilation on Gaza being the most horrific of examples. 7/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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We have also seen neighbourhood assemblies emerge again in the context of a range of movements challenging inequalities, the status quo and building networks of solidarity from Sudan to Chile 6/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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Recently, we have seen increasingly brazen and militarized raids on migrant communities around the world, most notably in the US, as well as important efforts to disrupt and contest these, sometimes explicitly mobilising the figure of the neighbour 5/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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There were moments in the last 10 or so years I thought my focus on the neighbour in these instances was a somewhat niche and potentially dated endeavour, however, recent events have convinced me of the continued urgency of thinking with the politics of neighbouring 4/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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(1) To challenge raids on migrant communities in urban spaces who reimagine collective frameworks of belonging around the neighbour and the neighbourhood and (2) The 15-M movement that organised around neighbourhood assemblies in the wake of square occupations 3/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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The book theorises how borders and notions of political community are articulated, contested and reimagined through the figure of the neighbour, building on research I did in Spain for my PhD thesis. It draws inspiration from two main types of mobilisation of the neighbour by activists: 2/8
04.09.2025 08:56
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Thanks so much for sharing Stuart!
03.09.2025 10:14
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Prospective staff : Jobs at UWA : The University Of Western Australia
We have an ongoing Lecturer (International Relations) position open at UWA
We encourage interdisciplinary applicants, including political geography, political sociology, political psychology, and critical security studies.
Full description and details here: external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/52...
08.08.2025 00:31
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And another honourable mention to Zali Fung for her paper: Fung, Z. (2024). Amorphous infrastructure: Contesting the proposed Yuam River water diversion project in the Salween River Basin. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 7(6), 2386-2412. doi.org/10.1177/2514...
Congratulations to all!
13.07.2025 22:34
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We had fantastic submissions this year and would like to give honourable mentions to two papers, including Henrietta McNeill: McNeill, H. (2023). Deportation as a neo-colonial act: how deporting state influence extends beyond the border. Political Geography, 102, 102845. doi.org/10.1016/j.po...
13.07.2025 22:34
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Visual Necropolitics and Visual Violence: Theorizing Death, Sight, and Sovereign Control of Palestine
Abstract. The Israeli militaryβs occupation of Palestinian territory relies heavily on its ability to shape the visual environment and set the terms of how
We are very happy to announce the winner of the 2025 Political Geography ECR/HDR Paper Award goes to Miriam Deprez for her article titled βVisual Necropolitics and Visual Violence: Theorizing Death, Sight, and Sovereign Control of Palestineβ. Congratulations! Full article: doi.org/10.1093/ips/...
13.07.2025 22:34
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Prospective staff : Jobs at UWA : IN DEVELOPMENT
There are two jobs going in the School of Social Sciences at UWA.
In Human Geography: external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/52...
And Anthropology: external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/52...
17.06.2025 11:55
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Free the Map. From Atlas to Hermes, towards a new cartography of borders and migration
Get tickets on Humanitix - Free the Map. From Atlas to Hermes, towards a new cartography of borders and migrationΒ . Online. Wednesday 16th April 2025. Find event information.
As Australian Critical Border Studies Network @acbsnetwork.bsky.social, we are pleased to have Henk van Houtum present his new book Free the Map. Join us on the 16th of April. @henkvanhoutum.bsky.social @arijerrems.bsky.social @kayatbarry.bsky.social events.humanitix.com/free-the-map...
31.03.2025 21:21
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π₯·πΏπ₯·πΏπ₯·πΏππππ un lujo compartir espacio con gran parte de la gente de la #RockSchool (nombre en homenaje a Paco PeΓ±as π) del @geri_uam. @gea-uam.bsky.social @uam.es
14.03.2025 08:19
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Thrilled to receive a copy of this new and important textbook on critical international relations theory in Spanish and to have a chapter in it with my good friend Melody Fonseca based on work we have been doing together for many years now @itziarrga.bsky.social
14.03.2025 06:57
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Greetings from Chicago!
28.02.2025 16:07
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Now added!
14.02.2025 23:45
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