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Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania (2023)
Journal Article
Balaban, C., Roberts, D., Evans, D., & Jamieson, S. (2024). Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 49(2), 601-621. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5723

Reconstructing the extent, style, timing and drivers of past mountain glaciation is crucial in both understanding past atmospheric circulation and predicting future climate change. Unlike in high‐elevation mountains situated in maritime and continent... Read More about Past glaciation of temperate‐continental mountains: A model for a debris‐charged plateau icefield/cirque glacier landsystem in the Southern Carpathians, Romania.

Speaking Stata: Finding the denominator: Minimum sample size from percentages (2023)
Journal Article
Cox, N. J. (2023). Speaking Stata: Finding the denominator: Minimum sample size from percentages. The Stata Journal, 23(4), 1086-1095. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536867x231212453

Percentage breakdowns for a series of classes or categories are sometimes reported without a specification of class frequencies or even the total sample size. This column surveys the problem of estimating the minimum sample size and class frequencies... Read More about Speaking Stata: Finding the denominator: Minimum sample size from percentages.

Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England (2023)
Journal Article
Carling, P. A., Evans, D. J. A., Abbas, M., Ou, X., & Lai, Z. (2024). Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England. Journal of Quaternary Science, 39(2), 224-233. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.3589

In 2019 a sinkhole (doline) occurred in Late Devensian till above fissured limestone in northern England. Most sediment plugging the fissure was evacuated down into a karstic drainage system. The residual sedimentary fill comprises three main lithofa... Read More about Late Wolstonian and Ipswichian (MIS 6/5e) sediment fill in a limestone sinkhole, Askham Fell, northern England.

Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders (2023)
Journal Article
Spathopoulou, A., & Meier, I. (2023). Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders. Fennia: International Journal of Geography, 201(2), 140-153. https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.137167

This special issue explores the concept of refusal through academic and personal reflections, conversation, poetry, activism, and performative practice. In this introduction, we first situate practices of refusal within very specific locations of str... Read More about Practising refusal as relating otherwise: engagements with knowledge production, ‘activist’ praxis, and borders.

Governing through partnership: Strategic migration partnerships and the politics of enrolment and ambivalence (2023)
Journal Article
Darling, J. (2024). Governing through partnership: Strategic migration partnerships and the politics of enrolment and ambivalence. Political Geography, 108, Article 103041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.103041

This paper examines the role of partnerships in the governance of UK migration policy, considering how partnerships have been mobilised to navigate tensions between multiple state and non-state actors. The paper focuses on the work of regional strate... Read More about Governing through partnership: Strategic migration partnerships and the politics of enrolment and ambivalence.

'Getting in and going': Access to onboard toilets for fat and disabled people on commercial aircraft (2023)
Journal Article
Evans, B., Colls, R., & Bias, S. (2024). 'Getting in and going': Access to onboard toilets for fat and disabled people on commercial aircraft. Geoforum, 148, Article 103908. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2023.103908

In this paper we explore the accessibility of toilets onboard commercial aircraft for passengers who identify as fat or fat and disabled. Drawing on qualitative survey and interview data, we discuss people's experiences of inaccessible onboard toilet... Read More about 'Getting in and going': Access to onboard toilets for fat and disabled people on commercial aircraft.

Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation (2023)
Journal Article
Mendrik, F., Houseago, R. C., Hackney, C. R., & Parsons, D. R. (2024). Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation. Environmental Pollution, 342, Article 123094. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2023.123094

Coastal ecosystems, such as coral reefs, are vulnerable to microplastic pollution input from proximal riverine and shoreline sources. However, deposition, retention, and transport processes are largely unevaluated, especially in relation to hydrodyna... Read More about Microplastic trapping efficiency and hydrodynamics in model coral reefs: A physical experimental investigation.

Density and pandemic urbanism: Exposure and networked density in Manila and Taipei (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, H., McFarlane, C., & Tripathy, P. (2024). Density and pandemic urbanism: Exposure and networked density in Manila and Taipei. Urban Studies, 61(8), 1526-1544. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980231211011

Density has been a key focus in research on the urban dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of this work has debated the role of density in infection rates. In contrast, we develop a comparison of the management of pandemic urbanism in two high d... Read More about Density and pandemic urbanism: Exposure and networked density in Manila and Taipei.

Seismic and Acoustic Monitoring of Submarine Landslides: Ongoing Challenges, Recent Successes, and Future Opportunities (2023)
Book Chapter
Clare, M. A., Lintern, G., Pope, E., Baker, M., Ruffell, S., Zulkifli, M. Z., …Talling, P. J. (2024). Seismic and Acoustic Monitoring of Submarine Landslides: Ongoing Challenges, Recent Successes, and Future Opportunities. In G. Bayrakci, & F. Klingelhoefer (Eds.), Noisy Oceans: Monitoring Seismic and Acoustic Signals in the Marine Environment (59-82). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119750925.ch5

Submarine landslides pose a hazard to coastal communities and critical seafloor infrastructure, occurring on all of the world's continental margins, from coastal zones to hadal trenches. Offshore monitoring has been limited by the largely unpredictab... Read More about Seismic and Acoustic Monitoring of Submarine Landslides: Ongoing Challenges, Recent Successes, and Future Opportunities.

Respiratory negotiations: The elemental biopolitics of medical masks in times of atmospheric crisis (2023)
Journal Article
Nieuwenhuis, M., & Chen, H. (2024). Respiratory negotiations: The elemental biopolitics of medical masks in times of atmospheric crisis. Political Geography, 108, Article 103018. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.103018

Existing at the intersection of health, politics and affect, medical masks evoke lines and flights of contentions and resistance in everyday lives. They are instruments of negotiation that mediate across bodies, breaths, airs, faces, and lived experi... Read More about Respiratory negotiations: The elemental biopolitics of medical masks in times of atmospheric crisis.