Interesting world map of submarine cables – can’t remember who alerted me to this, but thank you.
Interesting world map of submarine cables – can’t remember who alerted me to this, but thank you.
"gam. noun—a social meeting of two (or more) whaleships, generally on a cruising-ground; when, after exchanging hails, they exchange visits by boats’ crews; the two captains remaining, for the time, on board of one ship, and the two chief mates on the other." Herman Melville, Moby Dick
thinking about the technopolitics of global logistics
A project by Delta Arts
cinema, mobility and landscape
Thoughts on Ideas
"The centaur of classical metaphysics shall be mated with the cheetah of actor-network theory."
Mobility and Migration
The relationship between design and geography
technology, sovereignty, power
Reflections on Security, Governance, Crisis, Conflict, and Development in the Cities of the Global South
Stopping to Smell the Theory on the Journey Towards My PhD
A view on developments affecting Global Customs & Trade
making space for play across the life course
exploring correspondences between geographic research and experimental and artistic practices, initiated by Merle Patchett
multi-disciplinary social science
Reading Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis
our worlds in their words
For the Relentless Criticism of All Existing Conditions Since 2010
Democracy toward the Horizon
Social, cultural, and historical geography at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Art After Deleuze 2011-2012
News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)
wars, spaces and bodies
Open is an adjective and a verb
Gerard Toal (Gearóid Ó Tuathail). Earthing the geopolitics driving life beyond 1.5℃
Thinking about place and power - a site written and curated by Stuart Elden
Celebrating 50 years of publishing a Radical Journal of Geography, 1969-2019