Senior Lecturer in Economic Geography @QMULGeography. Primo Ricercatore @CNRIrpps. Co-editor @RSA_TPG. Committee member @rgs_egrg. Tweeting in my own capacity.
As part of our seminar series, we are pleased to be co-sponsoring “Intersecting Streets: Caste & Gender in Vending Spaces in Mumbai” online & in person on Thursday 24 October, 13:00
https://t.co/M9DwRo7deU
Looking forward to the @RSA_TPG Lecture on ‘Contentious territories: revisiting the Center-periphery cleavage’ by Donatella Della Porta @scuolanormale chaired by @klausdodds#RSA24
SS51 - Examining the Geography of Inclusive Green Transitons in Pheriferial Regions - Carlo Inverardi-Ferri, @Karlettissimo, The Geographies of Green Hydrogen
#RSA24
Exciting news from @QMULGeography: my colleague Professor Kathryn Yusoff and collaborators have been selected to represent the UK at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia 2025 https://t.co/3S6itpT95O
Dr Carlo Inverardi-Ferri (@Karlettissimo) @ERC_Research 'Illicit Labour' project on the global photovoltaic industry is hiring two graduate researchers.
More information below on the posts, the project, and the international consortium involved 👇
The EGRG and the Department of Geography at LSE are pleased to host the hybrid seminar ‘Critical economic geographies of supply chains through crisis: working with and beyond global value chain frameworks’ by Prof. Alexandra Hughes, Thursday 7 March, 4-6pm https://t.co/yG1ZbwCkq1
We are excited to announce our joint #UrbanStudies#SummerSchool@InhabitationLab & Urban Transitions Hub
Leading keynotes | No fees | 15 postdoc participants | Writing workshops
Turin (23-26th Sept 2024) & Lisbon (2-6th June 2025)
Info & applications: https://t.co/mSl45aR09g
There're still two weeks to submit a proposal for this workshop on activism and public policy I'm organising with @wjnicholls03 (deadline: 31 January). Please consider applying and sharing the CfP!
We are thrilled to launch a new hybrid seminar series in which we will be supporting seminars across a number of different institutions. What better way to start than with Henry Yeung speaking on semiconductor global production networks @QMULGeography. Dec 13th. Details below ⬇️
On December 13, we’re joined by Prof. Henry Wai-Chung Yeung @NUSingapore who will present research on the highly contested and politicized nature of semiconductor global production networks during the US-China trade war and Covid-19 pandemic. Details ⬇️
https://t.co/c9jZMICGbl