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This blog is an occasional record of my work as an environmentally and socially engaged artist, as well as the odd illustration or design project. For more frequent news and […]
This blog is an occasional record of my work as an environmentally and socially engaged artist, as well as the odd illustration or design project. For more frequent news and […]
This virtual symposium brings together scholars working under the broad umbrella of Trans Ecologies, to give form and direction to this increasingly significant area of practice. The event aims not only to showcase current research at the forefront of this emerging field, but to hold space for collective critical reflection and forward thinking about the stakes and implications of trans ecologies for critical research across disciplines.
Call for Submissions: Drawing as Critical Geographical Method Confirmed themed issue of Cultural Geographies Guest editors: Sage Brice: sage.brice@durham.ac.uk, Aparna Parikh: aparna@psu.edu, Felix McNulty: felix.f.mcnulty@durham.ac.uk Abstracts are invited for consideration […]
In recent years, trans and queer scholarship has not been content to limit itself to investigating and documenting LGBTQ+ subjects and communities. Instead, this scholarship has challenged scholars in a range of disciplines to think critically about what queer and trans sensibilities and perspectives – along with a study of the social mechanisms that regulate and produce sex, gender, and sexuality – can teach us about broader societal questions regarding the nature of subjectivity and social structuration.
I was deeply honoured to stand alongside the wonderful Jack Gieseking and Rae Rosenberg in both naming geography’s trans exclusions and issuing the necessary call for a radical trans imagination […]
I’m excited to be attending the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers later this month. I will be contributing to four events, as follows: Fri 24 March: Exhibition […]
I am delighted to be able to share the following opportunity for early career scholars in Trans Geographies and adjacent disciplines. At Durham University, we aim to create an open and […]
CfP: Panel Session, AAG 2023, DenverConvenors: Sage Brice (Durham University), Cleo Wölfle Hazard (University of Washington), Austin Read (Bristol University) Deadline for EOIs 25 October 2022 Title: “Queer/trans ecologies: methodological […]
CfP:Panel Session, AAG 2023, Denver – deadline for expressions of interest October 7 2022 Title:“Drawing as Critical Geographical Method”Keywords:Observational drawing, Creative methods, Qualitative research, Graphic geographies, Trans-disciplinary methods Sponsors:Cultural Geography […]
How might we escape the tyranny of the present to draw what we cannot see? Saturday’s free workshop with Laura Harrington at Baltic Gateshead explores trans/queer feminist temporalities and speculative […]
With apologies for the short notice, I’m pleased to share that on Wednesday 27th April (4.30-6.00pm UK time) I will be presenting for the Literary and Visual landscapes Seminar Series […]