There are a number of stimulating reflections/provocations/proposals, etc., in this post by John Krygier about Matt Wilson’s New Lines.
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Recent Posts
- “Geographies of capital punishment” published in the political geography section of Geography Compass
- New article with Zoe Pearson: “Liberation” as a political horizon amidst the coronavirus pandemic in the United States
- “In defence of the hearing?” published in the political geography section of Geography Compass
- “Using ethnography and assemblage theory in political geography” published in the political geography of GECO
- “The anti‐geopolitical cinematic eye” published in the political geography section of GECO
- “On geopolitics and education” published in the political geography section of GECO
- ‘The mainstreaming of “vulgar territory”’ in the political geography section of GECO
- My new article in Cultural Geographies on a creative-geographical response to the legacy of concentration camps in the Americas