KCL Contested Development
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https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/contested-development-research-group 18-10-2022 10:55:09
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Trending in #Geography: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) The Chemical Geographies of Misoprostol: Spatializing Abortion Access 2) David Harvey, Geography & Marxism 3) Hydro-heritage for healing? Gendered experience of water in Pakistan (EPE: Nature and Space) 4) José Martí & Antonio Gramsci:
There is a deep #crisis of #legitimacy and competence that the #neoliberal order in the West faces today, and the struggle for #Palestinian #decolonization, is at the heart of that crisis. By Daanish Mustafa 🇵🇸 دانش مُصطفیٰ Read more👇 thefridaytimes.com/15-Dec-2023/wh… #PalestineWar #Israel #IsraelWar #Gaza
Prof. Daanish Mustafa 🇵🇸 دانش مُصطفیٰ writes: "There is a deep crisis of legitimacy and competence that the neoliberal order in the West faces today, and the struggle for Palestinian decolonization, is at the heart of that crisis." thefridaytimes.com/15-Dec-2023/wh…
In 2022 I was lucky to receive the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Social & Cultural Geography Research Group book prize for Home SOS Out now are a composition of reviews from Rosa Yi, Eunbi Ko, Vimuolea Hang & michele lancione🙏 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.10… tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… King's Geography
In this week’s King's Geography seminar, we welcome new lecturers Dr Emma Colven & Dr Dalia Gebrial Dalia Gebrial who presented their research and what they’ll be working on in the department!
We're advertising two roles King's Geography: 1) Lecturer in Climate Change & Environmental Science kcl.ac.uk/jobs/084448-le… 2) Lecturer in Climate & Society kcl.ac.uk/jobs/084545-le… Both are 3-year positions. Deadline to apply is 13 March
Fascinating talk tonight by Daanish Mustafa 🇵🇸 دانش مُصطفیٰ at the Pakistan High Commission on why Pakistan desperately needs to decolonise the Indus River water-control system.
Today we welcome Dr Tolulupe Osayomi, Senior Lecturer at Department of Geography, University of Ibadan University of Ibadan and AfOx Visiting Fellow, who is giving a talk on how Nigeria experienced and dealt with COVID-19.