Josie Wittmer
@josiewittmer
assistant professor @grenfellcampus | feminist geographer | urban politics of waste, infrastructure, and datafication | coffee aficionado (she/her)
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23-01-2020 16:51:33
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Just finished reading this important contribution by Manisha Anantharaman - highly recommend for anyone working on issues of sustainability, circular economy, labour, and urban environmental politics anywhere in the world.
My colleague Selin Yilmaz at Faculté Géosciences et Environnement - UNIL is recruiting a fulltime 1-2 year postdoc in Geography & Sustainability w/ a focus on the governance of green energy transformations. Deadline Mar 31. career5.successfactors.eu/career?company…
So well deserved! I'm continually impressed and inspired the work, commitments, and generosity of my friend and collaborator Mohammed Rafi Arefin
Unprecedented support from University of Toronto faculty members. “If you decide to move against the students, you’ll have to go through us first.” @debcowen
In this guest post, Mohammed Rafi Arefin, Carolyn Prouse, and Josie Wittmer discuss their collective research on wastewater-based epidemiology, urban politics, and COVID-19, which was supported by #USFPandemicsAndCitiesGrants. Read more: ow.ly/KULx50SqXEV
India's rich bend housing & land laws with impunity. Meanwhile the poor in cities like Bengaluru are kept in a perpetually precarious state without services in so-called 'undeclared' slums, reports Rishika Kashyap for Deccan Herald. Great video featuring Clifton D' Rozario and Issac Arul Selva~
Reading Higher Expectations (@rohawkins Lelly Kurniawati) with a small group of early-career feminist scholars. The intro prompted conversations on how emotional it is to see so many of our experiences published in words and validated. Excited for the chapters/ advice/ examples to come!
Yay! Excited to see apiece of my postdoctoral research from/funded by Faculté Géosciences et Environnement - UNIL on its way to publication! 🎉
📢New paper published in TIBG by Mohammed Rafi Arefin (UBC Geography (also at @ubcgeography.bsky.social)) and Carolyn Prouse (Queen's Department of Geography and Planning) 📢 'Urban political ecologies of sewage surveillance: Creating vital and valuable public health data from wastewater'. #OpenAccess doi.org/10.1111/tran.1…
New piece by Mohammed Rafi Arefin Carolyn Prouse Josie Wittmer, and colleagues. "Making Waves: A justice-centred framework for wastewater-based public health surveillance" Funded by a #USFPandemicsandCities grant. Available online: doi.org/10.1016/j.watr… #wastewatersurveillance