![]() ![]() Aether: The Journal of Media Geography 6: 113-116. Book Review: Geographies of Media and Communication, by Paul C. ![]() Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 39(3): 472-474. Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology Karin Animoto Ingersoll. People in Places: A Documentary Case Study Workbook to Accompany the 3rd Edition of Places and Regions in Global Context by Paul Knox and Sallie Marston. ![]() People in Places: A Documentary Case Study Workbook to Accompany the 8th Edition of The Cultural Landscape by James Rubenstein. Managing the Infosphere: Governance, Technology, and Cultural Practice in Motion. McDowell, Stephen D., Steinberg, Philip E.Contesting the Arctic: Politics and Imaginaries in the Circumpolar North. National Science Foundation Fellowship to support project on Territorial Imaginaries and Arctic Sovereignty Claims (PI): $376,779 (2009-2013)įlorida Energy System Consortium to support project on Energy Efficiency Video Public Service Announcements (co-PI): $249,800 (2009-2010) Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship to support project on Global Alternatives for an Interconnected Arctic (GAIA) (PI): €223,038 (2012-2013) Leverhulme Trust International Networks Programme grant to support Project on Indeterminate and Changing Environments: Law, the Anthropocene, and the World (The ICE LAW Project) (PI): £124,925 (2016-2018) Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarships Programme to support Interdisciplinary Understanding for a Changing Arctic (PI): £1,050,000 (2018-2023)Įuropean Commission COST Action on Ocean Governance for Sustainability (Co-leader of Seabed Working Group): €400,000 (2016-2020) ![]() Current Editorships & Responsibilitiesĭirector, International Boundaries Research Unit (Durham University)Įditorial Board Member, Island Studies Journal, Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, GEO: Geography and Enviroment, Shima: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures, Rowman & Littlefield series on Island Rethinking the Islandīoard Member, International Geographical Union Commission on Islands Major Grants Held In addition to these major research themes, I frequently conduct research in complementary areas including urban planning politics utopianism (especially as projected onto islands) critical theories of development and nature and the links between art, cartography, visualisation, and representation.įor more on my research in all of these areas, as well as links to relevant publications and a complete c.v., please visit my personal web page. My research focuses on the historical, ongoing, and, at times, imaginary projection of social power onto spaces whose geophysical and geographic characteristics make them resistant to state territorialization. These spaces include the world-ocean, the Arctic, and the universe of electronic communications. Within these spaces, I study everything from artistic depictions to governance institutions to the lifeways of individuals who inhabit (or cross) their expanses. Prior to Florida State, I attended Clark University’s Graduate School of Geography (1990-1996), where I received my MA and PhD degrees, as well as teaching briefly in Bucknell University’s Department of Geography (1997). I came to Durham in Autumn 2013 after sixteen years in Florida State University’s Department of Geography, punctuated by one-year interludes at the New York Public Library’s Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers (2002-2003), the University of California, Santa Cruz’ Center for Cultural Studies (2005-2006), and Royal Holloway, University of London’s Department of Geography (2012-2013). ![]()
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