Laura Lo Presti
@laura_lo_presti
geographer at @MoHu_Centre | Research on cartographic humanites, migration, visual culture and art. NOT ANYMORE ON X. Follow me on @bluesky
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Unruly Landscapes No.1, guest-edited by Margherita Cisani, Laura Lo Presti, L. Pearce, narrativegeographies & @chiararabb is finally out as a SI in Transfers! The first outcome of a wonderful conference co-hosted by our Centre and CeMoRe in 2020. Enjoy the reading! berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/…
Congratulations to narrativegeographies, Laura Lo Presti, Paola Molino, Federico Mazzini & Margherita Cisani for a beautiful panel, chaired by Tania Rossetto, talking about im-material variations on mobility infrastructures in comics, maps, handwritten news, hacking culture & park trails!
Introduction — Unruly Landscapes: Mobility, Transience and Transformation (Transfers Vol. 12, Issue 1) bit.ly/3MCKlDT #freeaccess Margherita Cisani Laura Lo Presti narrativegeographies #mobilitystudies
In issue 199(2) Saxinger et al. wrote about cartographic storytelling in ethnographic research. In 200(1) Laura Lo Presti's Reflection piece offers further theoretical perspectives on the humanistic potential of maps: doi.org/10.11143/fenni… #anthropology #geography #cartography
if you happen to be in #Padova this afternoon: join me for a discussion of the #geographies and #geopolitics of #migration with colleagues Mobility & Humanities (MoHu) Laura Lo Presti @chiararabb thanks to Tania Rossetto for the invite!
Excited to announce my keynote piece "The Mediterranean hypersea" in the latest The Architectural Review issue focusing on the Mediterranean! I am diving into inspiring essays and works that capture the vibrancies and turbolences of this region. thearchitecturalreviewstore.com/products/medit…
A new MoHu PSD project is live! Led by Laura Lo Presti, MOBILITY ON THE EDGE aims to rethink borders, mapping and mobility through a multidisciplinary lens—exploring liminal spaces, counter-mapping, and processes of human/nonhuman movement. 🔎 Learn more: mobilityandhumanities.it/2024/10/14/mob…
Had the privilege of speaking at the Geography Berkeley Colloquium at UC Berkeley, starting with a key question: Can maps be human? Engaged in insightful discussions on how maps 'move' us, working as infrastructure of feelings. events.berkeley.edu/geog/event/259…