Dandelion Roots A Trans Ecology of COVID-19 Vulnerabilities
(2024)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (2024). Dandelion Roots A Trans Ecology of COVID-19 Vulnerabilities. TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 11(4), 667-670. https://doi.org/10.1215/23289252-11421142
Dr Sage Brice's Outputs (13)
Viral ecologies: Resurgent nature, COVID-19 and the discourse of transgender contagion (2024)
Journal Article
Brice, S., & McNulty, F. (2024). Viral ecologies: Resurgent nature, COVID-19 and the discourse of transgender contagion. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 7(6), 2343-2364. https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486241284176During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, popular narratives of a ‘resurgent nature’ and portrayals of the virus as a form of ‘revenge’ prompted geographical reflection on the promises and limitations of ecological perspectives on the SARS-CoV-... Read More about Viral ecologies: Resurgent nature, COVID-19 and the discourse of transgender contagion.
Jack (Judith) Halberstam (2024)
Book Chapter
Brice, S. (2024). Jack (Judith) Halberstam. In P. Hubbard, R. Kitchin, M. Gilmartin, & S. Roberts (Eds.), Key Thinkers on Space and Place. (3rd edition). SAGE Publications
Critical observational drawing in geography: Towards a methodology for ‘vulnerable’ research (2023)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (2024). Critical observational drawing in geography: Towards a methodology for ‘vulnerable’ research. Progress in Human Geography, 48(2), 206-223. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325231208899Recent years have seen increasing experimentation with drawing as a first-hand method for observation, reflection, and analysis in critical geographical research. Interestingly, much of this work comes from scholars who in various ways are working fr... Read More about Critical observational drawing in geography: Towards a methodology for ‘vulnerable’ research.
Resistance without subjects: friction and the non-representational geography of everyday (2023)
Book Chapter
Brice, S. (2023). Resistance without subjects: friction and the non-representational geography of everyday. In S. Hughes (Ed.), Critical Geographies of Resistance (59-75). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800882881.00012This chapter looks at the question of resistance in light of current geographical approaches - informed by a range of posthumanist and non-representational theories - that aim to decentre the pre-individuated subject as a unit of social and political... Read More about Resistance without subjects: friction and the non-representational geography of everyday.
Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography (2023)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (online). Making space for a radical trans imagination: Towards a kinder, more vulnerable, geography. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 41(4), 592-599. https://doi.org/10.1177/02637758231187449
The ontopolitics of gender as transindividual relation (2022)
Book Chapter
Berlin, S., & Brice, S. (2022). The ontopolitics of gender as transindividual relation. In C. Cremin (Ed.), Deleuze, Guattari, and the Schizoanalysis of Trans Studies (9-34). Bloomsbury
Sharing the Field: Reflections of More-Than-Human Field/work Encounters (2022)
Journal Article
Marr, N., Lantto, M., Larsen, M., Judith, K., Brice, S., Phoenix, J., Oliver, C., Mason, O., & Thomas, S. (2022). Sharing the Field: Reflections of More-Than-Human Field/work Encounters. Geohumanities, 8(2), 555-585. https://doi.org/10.1080/2373566x.2021.2016467The “field” has long been contested as spatially and temporally bounded. Feminist epistemologies have re-imagined and engaged field/work as shared, messy and co-constitutive, while critical more-than-human methodologies in the transdisciplinary field... Read More about Sharing the Field: Reflections of More-Than-Human Field/work Encounters.
Trans Subjectifications: Drawing an (Im)personal Politics of Gender, Fashion, and Style (2021)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (2021). Trans Subjectifications: Drawing an (Im)personal Politics of Gender, Fashion, and Style. Geohumanities, 7(1), 301-327. https://doi.org/10.1080/2373566x.2020.1852881The lived experiences of gender transition highlight tensions between new and traditional western conceptions of gender and identity, and afford an intimate and unusually broad insight into the mechanisms through which subjectification is gendered an... Read More about Trans Subjectifications: Drawing an (Im)personal Politics of Gender, Fashion, and Style.
Geographies of vulnerability: Mapping transindividual geometries of identity and resistance (2020)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (2020). Geographies of vulnerability: Mapping transindividual geometries of identity and resistance. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 45(3), https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12358
Situating skill: contemporary observational drawing as a spatial method in geographical research (2018)
Journal Article
Brice, S. (2018). Situating skill: contemporary observational drawing as a spatial method in geographical research. Cultural Geographies, 25(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474017702513
Riding the Tide: Socially-engaged art and resilience in an uncertain future (2017)
Book Chapter
Brice, S., & Fernandez-Arconada, S. (2017). Riding the Tide: Socially-engaged art and resilience in an uncertain future. In E. Trell, B. Restemeyer, M. Bakema, & B. van Hoven (Eds.), Governing for Resilience in Vulnerable Places. Routledge
Archiving memories of changing flood risk: Interdisciplinary explorations around knowledge for resilience (2012)
Journal Article
McEwen, L., Reeves, D., Brice, S. (. A. J., Kam Meadley, F., Karen, L., & MacDonald, N. (2012). Archiving memories of changing flood risk: Interdisciplinary explorations around knowledge for resilience. https://doi.org/10.1386/jaac.4.1-2.46_1This article explores the changing nature of the flood archive, drawing on different disciplinary perspectives, approaches and attitudes. It uses a braiding metaphor to map a journey around shifting islands that contain different primary research on... Read More about Archiving memories of changing flood risk: Interdisciplinary explorations around knowledge for resilience.