In this open access paper now published in Cultural Geographies, through comparative experiences in a mega-church and hardcore gyms in Singapore and North America, I critically reflect on authoritarianism's (dangerous) capacity for atmospheric joy. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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Between Mark Robinson and Michele Morrow is some serious dosage of weird.
Post-politics is Adorno's desk, enclosed In a glass cube on campus quad where activism is not permitted.
In this Dialogues forum paper; Tilman Schwarze and I suggest that maybe "post-industrial" urbanism has outlived its conceptual value. Open Access. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Social media reminded me that I saw Ed Soja speaking about spatial justice in Asian cities in Singapore back in 2013, one of his last public lectures.
The UK is rain, meetings, and Christmas jumpers.
North Carolina’s descent in one-party rule today deserves as much attention as Mike Johnson’s past. We’re talking about a state of 11 million suddenly having an election-proof GOP government.