
Anna J. Secor
@ajsecor
geographer and more - Durham University - culture, politics, space-time-unconscious - feminist thought and practice - she/her/hers ❤️
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28-10-2014 16:05:17
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Out now - in which Sage Brice makes a powerful and capacious argument for rethinking space and geographic practice - a ‘radical trans imagination’ in and for geography. Read it!

This is a watershed piece!! 🔥🔥🔥"The enfolding deposits pile up and move us from a focus on time via accumulation BY dispossession, to a focus on space-time when so many of us experience accumulation OF dispossession." By Jack Gieseking @[email protected] + 🔥commentaries by Sage Brice .




I’m pleased to share my article "Critical observational drawing: Towards a ‘vulnerable’ methodology for geographical research” is now free to read from Progress in Human Geography: doi.org/10.1177/030913… Progress in Human Geography @PiHG Geography at Durham Durham University 🪡



Thank you Dr. Friederike Landau-Donnelly for this generous and thought provoking engagement. All I can say is YES to questioning knowledge, to more hydro-feminisms, to alienating psychoanalysis from itself, to ghosts, doubles, and writing weirdly! And thank you to Dialogues in Human Geography for making this fun!

And thank you to Lucas Pohl (@[email protected]) for this exciting and brilliant commentary! I can't wait to engage with the insights and provocations here. So pleased to get to have this conversation Dialogues in Human Geography What’s the matter with the unconscious? - Lucas Pohl, 2023 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Highlights from 2023: #openaccess by Jenna M. Loyd, Anna J. Secor & Patricia Ehrkamp "Geopolitics of Disability and the Ablenationalism of Refuge" Jenna Anna J. Secor Patricia Ehrkamp Download and read for free: buff.ly/47Juc9d

It's been a while since I last received a physical copy of a journal in which I had an article published. A heartfelt gratitude to the editorial team of Race & Class for the exceptional support they provided throughout the submission and review process of my recent article.



Both AbdouMaliq Simone and I, and all people Beyond Inhabitation are excited about our seminar, tomorrow, with the wonderful Aya Nassar Join us online by registering at: polito-it.zoom.us/meeting/regist…