I'm so happy to share that my very first journal article is now published in #Geoforum! A huge thanks to @RyanCentner for being such a supportive supervisor along the winding road of writing about vibes, class, and #CapeTown! https://t.co/reHklF4vdI
🔜 On 31 Oct we welcome Heather Dorries (University of Toronto) to the Human Geography Seminar Series.
This seminar is open to all.
🔴 https://t.co/Rsp2kGkPnv
We are happy to announce our first winter school “Explorations in Critical Legal Geographies” (Verona, 22-24 January 2025). Deadline for applications: 30 October. Complete info at: https://t.co/4OGYJ9wAwm
The editorial team of Gender, Place and Culture is pleased to announce the annual award valued at a maximum of US $1,500 for new and emerging scholars.
Deadline: 31 January 2025
Please follow the link for more details!
https://t.co/pTwdWJq06p
Thrilled to be part of the "Law and the City" event this October!
Join @ElsaNoterman@cm_morris@PhilHubbard1@K_Brickell and me in a conversation about law's role in urban studies. Teaser: I'll speak about the making of 'progressive' Vancouver through unequal law enforcement.
Coming up at King's Oct 16th 1600-1800
@urbansalon@kclurbanfutures
Event on Law and the City with 3 amazing urban researchers on how socio-legal scholarship informs their research on property, law & urban process
@cm_morris@FridaTiman@ElsaNoterman
https://t.co/C8FRNqTi4Z
How can borough councils build capacity to respond to #asylum?
New policy brief outlines 3 ways:
1) experimenting and sharing knowledge
2) creatively reallocating existing resources
3) changing structures to make asylum teams
Read more here: https://t.co/1P2J9lY62S
Can’t believe it, but Silicon Valley Imperialism is a real book! There are tons of people to thank for helping make it happen, including Alex Horghidan for the brilliant cover art, and so many others. Extra thanks to @lizault for guiding the entire process https://t.co/vCckmYR8JO
Exciting PhD opportunity for someone who may have experienced displacement interested in studying in the UK @UniversityLeeds on the project "Global inequalities, mobility struggles and contested presence for forced migrants from the Middle East in the UK":
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, the Ethnographies of Empire faculty cluster @AU_SIS is hosting a talk on "Black Power and Palestine" by author Michael Fischbach on Thurs Feb 2/22 12-130pm EST.
https://t.co/09ov5rk03G
Do apply for this exciting #UrbanStudies#SummerSchool@InhabitationLab@XazaarAdjame & Urban Transitions Hub Leading keynotes | No fees | 15 postdoc participants | Writing workshops Turin (23-26th Sept 2024) & Lisbon (2-6th June 2025) https://t.co/KRlEBZSBU0
📢 THIS THURSDAY: Don't miss out on the 'Struggles for the Human' by @lara_cgpe with responses from @ayca_cu & @d_whyte100. Chaired by @LSCornelissen.
📍February 15th, 6:30 PM, at @QMUL@blocqmul.
Few more spaces available!👇
https://t.co/PAmtDSaYTX
💡 Spotlighting research by Martina Vittoria Sottini, PhD candidate in Human Geography and Urban Studies.
'Spaces of intersectional struggle: Migrant women's urban citizenship amidst COVID-19 in South Korea' 🇰🇷
🔴 https://t.co/00KGogcuyq
The final programme of the First Annual Conference of Critical Legal Geography (21-23 Febr, Torino) is now available! Check it out:
https://t.co/L17KpSPZO5
The feeling when your colleague and friend publishes their first paper, don't miss this one! 💫
"Spaces of intersectional struggle: Migrant women's urban citizenship amidst COVID-19 in South Korea" by Vittoria Sottini is now available open access!
https://t.co/g6IBYNr25j
New article out! w/ @ananyaUCLA@jxmontano & Pamela Stephens.
"If tenancy has typically been understood in relation to rent extraction, we are concerned with the relationship between tenancy and state-organized land grabs."
https://t.co/8lrggZ4NiU
Grateful to have gotten to hear @patnoxolo and 'H' Patten discuss dancehall and their new edited (along with @SonjahStanley) book "Dancehall In/Securities" this Thursday at @_ISRF.
Can't wait to read the book!
https://t.co/kct4BGVK2w