Resource geographies II: the resource-state nexus
(2014)
Journal Article
Bridge, G. (2014). Resource geographies II: the resource-state nexus. Progress in Human Geography, 38(1), 118-130. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132513493379
Outputs (43)
Mapping trauma: topography to topology (2014)
Book Chapter
Blum, V., & Secor, A. (2014). Mapping trauma: topography to topology. In S. Pile, & P. Kingsbury (Eds.), Psychoanalytic Geographies (103-116). Ashgate Publishing
Obesity Discourse and Fat Politics: Research, Critique and Interventions (2014)
Book
Monaghan, L., Colls, R., & Evans, B. (Eds.). (2014). Obesity Discourse and Fat Politics: Research, Critique and Interventions. Routledge
The Veil, Desire, and the Gaze: Turning the Inside Out (2014)
Journal Article
Gökarıksel, B., & Secor, A. (2014). The Veil, Desire, and the Gaze: Turning the Inside Out. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 40(1), https://doi.org/10.1086/676897
Review Essay: Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt: Geographies of the Nomos, written by Stephen Legg (2014)
Journal Article
Nieuwenhuis, M. (2014). Review Essay: Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt: Geographies of the Nomos, written by Stephen Legg. Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory, 22(2), 257-285. https://doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-12341360
The Resource Archipelago: spatial aesthetics and resource ecologies (2014)
Book Chapter
Bridge, G. (2014). The Resource Archipelago: spatial aesthetics and resource ecologies. In I. Arns (Ed.), World of Matter (64-73). Sternberg Press
Caroline Desbiens: Power from the north: territory, identity and the culture of hydropower in Quebec (2014)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J. (2014). Caroline Desbiens: Power from the north: territory, identity and the culture of hydropower in Quebec. Quebec Studies, 56, 141-143
Terror In The Air In Istanbul (2014)
Other
Nieuwenhuis, M. (2014). Terror In The Air In Istanbul
Smart urbanism: cities, grids and alternatives? (2014)
Book Chapter
Luque, A., McFarlane, C., & Marvin, S. (2014). Smart urbanism: cities, grids and alternatives?. In M. Hodson, & S. Marvin (Eds.), After Sustainable Cities? (74-90). Routeldge
The smart grid and the interface between energy, ICT and the city (2014)
Book Chapter
Luque, A. (2014). The smart grid and the interface between energy, ICT and the city. In T. Dixon, M. Eames, M. Hunt, & S. Lannon (Eds.), Urban retrofitting for sustainability: mapping the transition to 2050. Routledge
‘The Medical’ and ‘health’ in a critical medical humanities (2014)
Journal Article
Atkinson, S., Evans, B., Woods, A., & Kearns, R. (2015). ‘The Medical’ and ‘health’ in a critical medical humanities. Journal of Medical Humanities, 36(1), 71-81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-014-9314-4As befits an emerging field of enquiry, there is on-going discussion about the scope, role and future of the medical humanities. One relatively recent contribution to this debate proposes a differentiation of the field into two distinct terrains, ‘me... Read More about ‘The Medical’ and ‘health’ in a critical medical humanities.
Liquidity Lost: The Governance of the Global Financial Crisis (2014)
Book
Langley, P. (2014). Liquidity Lost: The Governance of the Global Financial Crisis. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780199683789.001.0001•Extensive empirical coverage of the financial crisis management interventions in US and UK in 2007 and 2011 •Provides an innovative contribution to conceptual debates in cultural economy and social studies of finance. •A multidisciplinary source of... Read More about Liquidity Lost: The Governance of the Global Financial Crisis.
Introduction: Spatial Perspectives and Medical Humanities (2014)
Journal Article
Atkinson, S., Foley, R., & Parr, H. (2015). Introduction: Spatial Perspectives and Medical Humanities. Journal of Medical Humanities, 36(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10912-014-9319-z
“Over our dead bodies”: Placing necropolitical activism (2014)
Journal Article
Leshem, N. (2015). “Over our dead bodies”: Placing necropolitical activism. Political Geography, 45, 34-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2014.09.003Analysing a struggle between Palestinian campaigners and Israeli authorities over an ancient Muslim cemetery in Jerusalem, this paper explores the role of necrogeography in contesting urban boundaries, asserting historical legitimacy and realizing em... Read More about “Over our dead bodies”: Placing necropolitical activism.
Energy (in)security: world-making in an age of scarcity (2014)
Journal Article
Bridge, G. (2015). Energy (in)security: world-making in an age of scarcity. The Geographical Journal, 181(4), 328-339. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12114‘Energy security’ has quickly assumed a significant place in the lexicon of policy. Like other handy couplets for characterising socio-natural relations (such as carrying capacity and resource scarcity), energy security is a powerful framing device:... Read More about Energy (in)security: world-making in an age of scarcity.
Biomimicry: New Natures, New Enclosures (2014)
Journal Article
Goldstein, J., & Johnson, E. (2015). Biomimicry: New Natures, New Enclosures. Theory, Culture and Society, 32(1), 61-81. https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276414551032Advocates of biomimicry encourage a new industrial paradigm that ostensibly leaves behind the crude violence of Francis Bacon, the domination of nature-as-machine, and a history of toxic production processes that have given rise to a present and comi... Read More about Biomimicry: New Natures, New Enclosures.
An urban politics of climate change: experimentation and the governing of socio-technical transitions (2014)
Book
Bulkeley, H., Castan Broto, V., & Edwards, G. (2014). An urban politics of climate change: experimentation and the governing of socio-technical transitions. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315763040The confluence of global climate change, growing levels of energy consumption and rapid urbanization has led the international policy community to regard urban responses to climate change as ‘an urgent agenda’ (World Bank 2010). The contribution of c... Read More about An urban politics of climate change: experimentation and the governing of socio-technical transitions.
Repositioning urban governments? Energy efficiency and Australia’s changing climate and energy governance regimes (2014)
Journal Article
McGuirk, P., Dowling, R., & Bulkeley, H. (2014). Repositioning urban governments? Energy efficiency and Australia’s changing climate and energy governance regimes. Urban Studies, 51(13), 2717-2734. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098014533732Urban local governments are important players in climate governance, and their roles are evolving. This review traces the changing nexus of Australia’s climate policy, energy policy and energy efficiency imperatives and its repositioning of urban loc... Read More about Repositioning urban governments? Energy efficiency and Australia’s changing climate and energy governance regimes.
Stable and destabilised states of subjective wellbeing: dance and movement as catalysts of transition (2014)
Journal Article
Atkinson, S., & Scott, K. (2015). Stable and destabilised states of subjective wellbeing: dance and movement as catalysts of transition. Social and Cultural Geography, 16(1), 75-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2014.950689The pursuit of subjective well-being has become an important object of policy and personal action, which within geography has been engaged largely by those with an interest in health. But to date, geography has given little attention to the ways in w... Read More about Stable and destabilised states of subjective wellbeing: dance and movement as catalysts of transition.
Water ethics on a human-dominated planet: rationality, context and values in global governance (2014)
Journal Article
Schmidt, J. J., & Peppard, C. Z. (2014). Water ethics on a human-dominated planet: rationality, context and values in global governance. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 1(6), 533-547. https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1043A discourse on water ethics has emerged as a field linking practical water demands, social practices, and hydrological constraints to philosophic norms. The field arose parallel to growing, global understandings of the interconnected nature of water... Read More about Water ethics on a human-dominated planet: rationality, context and values in global governance.