Global Challenges in Water Governance: Environments, Economies, Societies
(2017)
Book
Schmidt, J. J., & Matthews, N. (2017). Global Challenges in Water Governance: Environments, Economies, Societies. Palgrave Macmillan
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Frank Biermann: Earth system governance: world politics in the Anthropocene (2017)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J. (2017). Frank Biermann: Earth system governance: world politics in the Anthropocene. Environmental Politics, 26(3), 546-548
Financialization of Singaporean banks and the production of variegated financial capitalism (2017)
Book Chapter
Lai, K. P., & Daniels, J. A. (2017). Financialization of Singaporean banks and the production of variegated financial capitalism. In B. Christophers, A. Leyshon, & G. Mann (Eds.), Money and Finance After the Crisis: Critical Thinking for Uncertain Times (217-244). Wiley
Review of world city network (2017)
Journal Article
Lai, K. (2017). Review of world city network. Urban Geography, 38(1), 153-154. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2016.1208434
Finance/Security/Life (2017)
Journal Article
Langley, P. (2017). Finance/Security/Life. Finance and Society, 3(2), 173-179. https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v3i2.2576What is the contemporary relation between finance and security? This essay encourages further research into the securitization of finance by developing the notion of ‘finance/security/life’. A focus on the intersections of finance/security/life will... Read More about Finance/Security/Life.
Heterotopia and the urban politics of climate change experimentation (2017)
Journal Article
Edwards, G., & Bulkeley, H. (2018). Heterotopia and the urban politics of climate change experimentation. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 36(2), 350-369. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775817747885Seeking to govern the city in relation to climate change is a political project that at once imagines the present in terms of the future and the future in terms of the present. The urban politics of climate change has brought multiple visions of the... Read More about Heterotopia and the urban politics of climate change experimentation.
Dust: perfect circularity (2017)
Journal Article
Nieuwenhuis, M., & Nassar, A. (2018). Dust: perfect circularity. Cultural Geographies, 25(3), 501-507. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474017747252
From ships to robots: The social relations of sensing the world ocean (2017)
Journal Article
Lehman, J. (2018). From ships to robots: The social relations of sensing the world ocean. Social Studies of Science, 48(1), 57-79. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306312717743579
A queer theory of software studies: software theories, queer studies (2017)
Journal Article
Cockayne, D., & Richardson, L. (2017). A queer theory of software studies: software theories, queer studies. Gender, Place and Culture, 24(11), 1587-1594. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369x.2017.1383365This introduction to the themed section ‘Queering Code/Space’ poses the question: what is the spatial relationship between technology and sexuality? We outline two overarching issues concerning technology and sexuality that lie outside of yet interse... Read More about A queer theory of software studies: software theories, queer studies.
The map is not the territory: A sympathetic critique of energy research’s spatial turn (2017)
Journal Article
Bridge, G. (2018). The map is not the territory: A sympathetic critique of energy research’s spatial turn. Energy Research and Social Science, 36, 11-20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2017.09.033Energy research in the social sciences has embarked on a ‘spatial adventure’ (Castán Broto and Baker, 2017). Those setting out on this journey have started from different disciplinary and theoretical locations, yet a “map” of sorts has begun to emerg... Read More about The map is not the territory: A sympathetic critique of energy research’s spatial turn.
Geographies of digital skill (2017)
Journal Article
Richardson, L., & Bissell, D. (2019). Geographies of digital skill. Geoforum, 99, 278-286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.09.014In an era of rapid technological change, especially considering the rise of robotics and AI, there is widespread anxiety about the impacts of digital technologies across a vast range of industries. Policy responses to this changing employment landsca... Read More about Geographies of digital skill.
Ch’ixi landscapes: Indigeneity and capitalism in the Bolivian Chaco (2017)
Journal Article
Anthias, P. (2017). Ch’ixi landscapes: Indigeneity and capitalism in the Bolivian Chaco. Geoforum, 82, 268-275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2016.09.013Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies seriously against demands to make visible the forms of dispossession and environmental suffering that characterize the (post)colonial and capitalist pr... Read More about Ch’ixi landscapes: Indigeneity and capitalism in the Bolivian Chaco.
Platform Capitalism: The Intermediation and Capitalization of Digital Economic Circulation (2017)
Journal Article
Langley, P., & Leyshon, A. (2017). Platform Capitalism: The Intermediation and Capitalization of Digital Economic Circulation. Finance and Society, 3(1), 11-31. https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v3i1.1936A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rights for otherwise idle assets move between geographically distributed but connected and interactive online communities. Such circulation is apparent a... Read More about Platform Capitalism: The Intermediation and Capitalization of Digital Economic Circulation.
Everyday Brexits (2017)
Journal Article
Anderson, B., & Wilson, H. (2018). Everyday Brexits. Area, 50(2), 291-295. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12385In this commentary we explore how geographers might respond to the event of ‘Brexit’ – the decision and process of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union after the referendum of 23 June 2016. Although it is necessary to understand the ways in... Read More about Everyday Brexits.
The illicit and illegal in regional and urban governance and development: corrupt places. (2017)
Book
Chiodelli, F., Hall, T., & Hudson, R. (Eds.). (2017). The illicit and illegal in regional and urban governance and development: corrupt places. RoutledgeDiscussions of the illicit and the illegal have tended to be somewhat restricted in their disciplinary range, to date, and have been largely confined to the literatures of anthropology, criminology, policing and, to an extent, political science. Howe... Read More about The illicit and illegal in regional and urban governance and development: corrupt places..
Douglas Kysar: Regulating from nowhere: environmental law and the search for objectivity (2017)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J. (in press). Douglas Kysar: Regulating from nowhere: environmental law and the search for objectivity. Environmental Values, 20(4), 567-569
Unit, Vibration, Tone: A Post-Phenomenological Method for Researching Digital Interfaces (2017)
Journal Article
Ash, J., Anderson, B., Gordon, R., & Langley, P. (2018). Unit, Vibration, Tone: A Post-Phenomenological Method for Researching Digital Interfaces. Cultural Geographies, 25(1), 165-181. https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474017726556Digital interfaces, in the form of websites, mobile apps and other platforms, now mediate user experiences with a variety of economic, cultural and political services and products. To study these digital mediations, researchers have to date followed... Read More about Unit, Vibration, Tone: A Post-Phenomenological Method for Researching Digital Interfaces.
Hope and micropolitics (2017)
Journal Article
Anderson, B. (2017). Hope and micropolitics. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 35(4), 593-595. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775817710088
Water policy in Alberta: settler-colonialism, community, and capital (2017)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J. (2017). Water policy in Alberta: settler-colonialism, community, and capital. Journal of the Southwest, 59(1-2), 204-226. https://doi.org/10.1353/jsw.2017.0011
Book Review Forum: Debt Wish: Entrepreneurial Cities, US Federalism, and Economic Development (2017)
Journal Article
Davidson, M., Ward, K., Jonas, A. E., Knuth, S., Weber, R., Wilson, D., & Sbragia, A. (2017). Book Review Forum: Debt Wish: Entrepreneurial Cities, US Federalism, and Economic Development. Urban Geography, 38(8), 1282-1289. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2017.1349990