Our new Special Issue on Geographies of Value and Valuation, edited by @TimSchwanen, is now published!
EPF Volume 3 Issue 4 TOC 👇:
https://t.co/EH5T8yU950
This paper is the lastest of our special issue “The Forest Multiple” with Environment and Planning F (@envplanf). You can also listen to co-author Naomi’s related talk at our Forest Multiple symposium: https://t.co/znTOv3GsPy
New article by @TimSchwanen:
Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue on Geographies of Value and Valuation:
"Geographies of value and valuation: On boundary objects, a sensibility and trajectories"
https://t.co/0Z7PsiGUOI
New Book Review Forum on Andrew Baldwin's "The Other of Climate Change: Racial Futurism, Migration, Humanism" (2022, Rowman & Littlefield)
https://t.co/ND15u8eq8f
New Online First article by Millner & Amandor-Jimenez:
"Between the god-trick and pluriversal potential: Four figures of drone in tropical forest conservation"
Part of the Special Issue on "The Forest Multiple"
https://t.co/a2Od1BODz8
New Online First article by Simlai & Sandbrook:
"The gendered forest: Digital surveillance technologies for conservation and gender-environment relationships"
Part of the Special Issue on "The Forest Multiple"
https://t.co/Bck66zKGTQ
New article with @envplanf on Smart ignorance: Instrumentalising useful unknowns to bureaucratise and rescale power in the city https://t.co/x4zMXPbAPP
New online first article by Mònica Clua-Losada:
"Challenging SpaceX on the US–Mexico border: Value struggles against racial authoritarian neoliberalism"
https://t.co/AjEmxzGqTI
Part of the Special Issue on Value Theory in the Country and the City
New online first article by Persis Taraporevala:
"Smart ignorance: Instrumentalising useful unknowns to bureaucratise and rescale power in the city"
https://t.co/lzc2GthVja
New to @EPF: we now publish Book Review Forums!
Our first Book Review Forum features Kevin R. Cox's new book, Geography Indivisible (Routledge, 2023):
With forum contributions by John Agnew, Henry Yeung, Jennifer Salmond, and Kevin R. Cox himself:
https://t.co/E4c3g4pQ3l
In our new article, “Actually Existing Smart Forests,” Jennifer Gabrys, @colombinary and @yutiariani revisit the analytic of “actually existing” to consider how speculation is a critical component of how smart environments are composed and realized: https://t.co/aE0SFlR0Ad.
Our new special issue, “The Forest Multiple,” is starting to appear in @envplanf. The collection stems from “The Forest Multiple” workshop and symposium we hosted in October 2022: https://t.co/SAvF1uLzaS
This text is part of our new special issue “The Forest Multiple” with @envplanf. Stay tuned for future texts in the collection, edited by Jennifer Gabrys, @colombinary @klewishood@yutiariani & @trishantsimlai, and explore "The Forest Multiple playlist": https://t.co/a8K09OpBm3
Development of green tech, such as LI-batteries, drives mineral extraction up in #Madagascar.
In this @envplanf paper, co-written with @curiosfinance, we analyze controversies revolving around value distribution during the mining code reform.
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🏙️🌱A new paper co-written by @unil 's researchers focuses on the imperceptibility of the city in ecological research: https://t.co/5CnNBx7nx2 @envplanf
New year, new online first articles now out from @envplanf:
• @jess_emclean, "Responsibility, care and repair in/of AI: Extinction threats and more-than-real worlds" (https://t.co/wT0RwGr1aR)
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• @MeravAmir, "Cartographic ignorance and territorial misrepresentation: The 1967 redrawing of Israel’s national map" (https://t.co/MH49ZqTNcd)
• @MirandaWMeyer, "A calculative cosmography: Geodesy and absolute space" (https://t.co/XqTLzJjeOF)
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