There is really no good moment to share this news, but I have just signed the book contract for "Winged Worlds: Common Spaces of Avian-Human Lives". Proud to work with @GuidaMichael and our amazing authors on this project @WGeographies and great to see it coming to this stage.
"Exciting news! Our (@olga_petri@GuidaMichael ) edited collection is OUT TODAY 🎉 A compilation of incredible work by talented authors! @Anthrobirder @DollyJorgensen @jonnyjjt @admsrl and many more (who are not here!) https://t.co/oVm6EdDdId In paperback edition too
Deep dive into the complex world of human-avian bonds in @sean_nixon 's latest blog post! A compelling read on the intricate dance of care, power, & love between Konrad Lorenz and his feathered companions, Martina & Tschock https://t.co/LsFBNuy1VQ
We are back with a great story from @GuidaMichael . Discover the heartwarming story of Len Howard, the British woman who gave up city life to live among the wild birds in her Sussex cottage https://t.co/hT3mO8SFIo
A perfect way to start this week - read our newest contribution to the blog series by a field recordist and natural history author - Geoff Sample. He talks about space for a song. Are you not yet intrigued?
https://t.co/0g6GIR7kWj
Could there be a better way to start 2022 than a new post from our blog series? Of course, no! Enjoy our next production - a travel writing piece from Helen Penn who explores the winged geographies of Southern Africa https://t.co/VtTjsXJwlE
Do you want to know more about Twitter Bird?🕊️ then read our most recent piece from Susan Clayton (Université Paris VII, France) on centuries of crafted bird https://t.co/7hlPEFvW1n
New @WGeographies blog post! @hannahfhunter's fasticating exploration of the dramas of human and seagulls relationships in Brighton. A Monday must-read! https://t.co/YZ636i6jiW
A late-summer must-read! Matthew Gandy's most recent work about how the story of the ivory-billed woodpecker provides us with a new reading of the Plantationocene "as an alternative conceptual framing for global environmental change" https://t.co/kB3IbOPg8A
The recording of @jonnyjjt @admsrl and Bill Adams's seminar about digital winged geographies which took place last week is now online - Peregrine nestcams in the wild city— watch here 👇
https://t.co/IBYty6VAg6
🦅JOIN US TODAY🦅 for "Digital winged geographies: Peregrine nestcams in the wild city" by @jonnyjjt @admsrl and Prof Bill Adams, 3 pm (BST)
Text us here to register or visit https://t.co/IBYty6VAg6
🦅SAVE THE DATE🦅 25 June 2021, 3 pm (BST) Our next seminar. We will hear @jonnyjjt @admsrl and Prof Bill Adams talking about human-bird relationships take place in digital space, and how these interactions inform alternative visions of the city. Visit https://t.co/IBYty6VAg6
🦤NEW BLOG POST🦜
Read Prof Gregory Forth's contribution to #wingedgeographies on birds metaphors "Birds and other animals metaphors in an Indonesian society"
https://t.co/MGwzLzcM1B
🕊️Our NEW BLOG POST🕊️ from Dr Philip Howell about Pigeons and Other Strangers in Post-War London.
A perfect way to start the week! https://t.co/cK38hdyEpP
🌿 DIGITAL ECOLOGIES 2021 🌿
Our keynote lecture from Professor Etienne Benson is now public on YouTube — More-than-human Traces and the Digital Animal Archive — watch here 👇
https://t.co/bhWcv0HyZT
So inspiring to hear about Helena Hunter's artworks with extinct & endangered birds in museums at the @WGeographies workshop (no relation, despite similar names and research interests!) https://t.co/tsDNUAt3eO