RT @ProgHumGeog: Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexC…
RT @ProgHumGeog: Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexC…
RT @ProgHumGeog: Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexC…
RT @Steve_Puttick: Great discussion about critical approaches to teaching about COVID-19 with @OxfordDeptofEd PGCE geographers this morning…
RT @Steve_Puttick: Great discussion about critical approaches to teaching about COVID-19 with @OxfordDeptofEd PGCE geographers this morning…
RT @Steve_Puttick: Great discussion about critical approaches to teaching about COVID-19 with @OxfordDeptofEd PGCE geographers this morning…
Great discussion about critical approaches to teaching about COVID-19 with @OxfordDeptofEd PGCE geographers this morning - thanks all! Drawing inspiration from @ProgHumGeog's & IRGEE's recent editorials https://t.co/ss0TNmNuAG https://t.co/N1O31nCHL1
RT @daichizu: メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" htt…
RT @daichizu: メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" htt…
RT @daichizu: メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" htt…
RT @daichizu: メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" htt…
RT @daichizu: メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" htt…
メモ: このCOVID-19(新型コロナウイルス)禍をふまえた地理学の在り方は? 地理学の国際誌に、もうこんな論文が掲載されている。 "Boundless contamination and progress in Geography" https://t.co/CS2JO2PXUG (Progress in Human Geography)
"In #Geography ... we could use our academic freedom to think radical thoughts and experiment with radical actions" as we respond to the #COVID19 crisis. A call to arms in @ProgHumGeog, for all academics https://t.co/smv1zHidSi @StAndrewsSGSD
RT @danwhittall: Some searching and important questions, and a tentative agenda for moving forward, asked of geographers by the editors of…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
A really interesting reflection on the need for empathy, equality and new ways of thinking about what interdisciplinary geography should look like... @UoLGeography
@SandraVelthuis interesting - geographical progress and perspectives. I think that this discipline needs more prominence in our world!
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
RT @GeogDirections: "COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long…
"COVID-19’s legacy will leave no one untouched ... The legacy will be as geographically encompassing as it will be long-lasting. The real question is how we choose to interpret what the virus signifies." @ProgHumGeog editorial is a #geography must read.
RT @danwhittall: Some searching and important questions, and a tentative agenda for moving forward, asked of geographers by the editors of…
New @ProgHumGeog editorial on geographies of COVID19 co-authored by our very own Nina Laurie and former colleague/student @david_j_manley @univofstandrews
RT @ProgHumGeog: Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexC…
RT @ProgHumGeog: Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexC…
Online First: Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, a PiHG Editorial with Noel Castree, @AmooreLouise @AlexCrang Nina Laurie @david_j_manley Susan Parnell. https://t.co/uTRvMfcEy1
'(Covid) has compressed, in a confronting way, the sort of massive questions and challenges represented by humanity’s long-term transformation of the Earth (captured by some Earth System scientists in the Anthropocene concept)' read more on link below
An interesting, thoughtful and insightful editorial from our colleagues at Progress in Human Geography @AmooreLouise @david_j_manley https://t.co/2GBiVh8VNt
RT @danwhittall: Some searching and important questions, and a tentative agenda for moving forward, asked of geographers by the editors of…
RT @danwhittall: Some searching and important questions, and a tentative agenda for moving forward, asked of geographers by the editors of…
Some searching and important questions, and a tentative agenda for moving forward, asked of geographers by the editors of @ProgHumGeog here https://t.co/uXMsB6SeOj
Boundless contamination and progress in Geography - Noel Castree, Louise Amoore, Alex Hughes, Nina Laurie, David Manley, Susan Parnell, 2020 https://t.co/PJdBnl1s50