We out here.
We out here.
π§Final episode for @urbanpolitical.bsky.social in our series on authoritarian urbanism w/ @jluger.bsky.social, MiklΓ³s DΓΌrr, AyΕegΓΌl Can & Oksana Zaporozhets
We discuss whether contemporary urbanism continues to be 'neoliberal', and how the leading tendency is towards something more autocratic:
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Northumbria #EncounteringUrbanWorlds Amsterdam trip arriving by ferry.
Very proud to say that our special issue with @urbanstudiesjournal.com is now all up online!
We address the authoritarian turn in urban governance globally, as neoliberal policies lose legitimacy and require more coercive means of enforcement.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Nice to see this in bright pink hard copy.
fitness influencing, lifting, fight clubs - they all are Trojan horses for fascism
It was powerful and profound to be in Hiroshima a few weeks ago. No bombs. No war.
Creative and accessible adaptive retooling of former elevated highway in Seoul. Inviting by day or by night.
Shanghai past, present, future. The Bund by night is an awesome spectacle.
Thank you to @samhalvorsen.bsky.social and Adriana Massidda for joining us yesterday for our Annual Lecture - great capstone to the year's activities.
Β‘No PasarΓ‘n!
We host Dr. Sam Halvorsen (QMUL) and Dr. Adriana Massidda (Sheffield) next Monday (9th June) for our Northumbria Social and Cultural Geographies Research Group Annual Lecture, on 'Strategies of Popular Participation in Buenos Aires'. Welcome to join in person or get in touch for the MS Teams link.
En route to Exeter to chat about Authoritarian urban space and affects. Always awed by these Victorian train sheds.
Linking Silicon Valley's NRx 'California Forever' to Kigali's technocratic master plans, our article of the week explores how illiberalism thrives through urban density and the viral speed of digital 'Extrastatecraft'.
By @jluger.bsky.social et al. in @urbanstudiesonline.com
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Blue skies for some qualitative research in the Lake District with Northumbria Geography first year students.
Lovely day for some place-based assessments on the peri-urban with 2nd year BA students.
New #OA study by @jluger.bsky.social and MiklΓ³s DΓΌrr explores whether there is something inherently #illiberal about the urban condition, e.g., does the urban condition uniquely produce and scaffold #illiberalism?
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#PlatformUrbanism
thanks, @cgallaher.bsky.social
Happy to see this open access @urbanstudiesonline.com paper published, which began as a chat with MiklΓ³s DΓΌrr at Tyneside Bar in August 2022. We suggest that illiberalism is a facet of global urban life. Part of an upcoming special issue: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Three sessions on "The Critical Urban Lives of Ruins" here at the #AAG tomorrow (Wed) and Thursday am. What work do ruins do? And what might they reveal that's new?
want to read together?
Had a bit of fun with this short-fiction piece in an upcoming issue of Critical Studies on Security. In this, a character finds himself trapped on 'Alpha Male Island', a site of 'Manospheric' fantasy. He then manages to escape, and reconsider his subjectivity. www.tandfonline.com/eprint/YKBVN...
Wilkommen, bienvenue, welcome... im cabaret, au cabaret, to cabaret!
No Nazis. No Kings.
CFP for the RGS-IBG in Birmingham, for anyone still looking for a session (see attached).
Please send abstracts of no more than 250 words, as well as a short biography, to Sabina Lawreniuk (sabina.lawreniuk@notttingham.ac.uk) and Jason Luger (jason.luger@northumbria.ac.uk) by Weds 5th March 2025.
The price of cobalt in Congo. The price of coffee in Cali. The price of neon in Neom. Predictive AI and bombs in the sky.
Jacob Miller and I wrote a short thing on the violent ruination of Trump's America. @gregseigworth.bsky.social was gracious enough to include it along with many other short pieces in this 'Capacities to: Affect up Against Fascism' collection, which is open access: imbricate.press/book/capacit...
This symposium @antipodeonline.bsky.social could not account for the latest developments shaped by the far-right (such as centering E.M. as a far-right world builders) but it is still very timely and offers important insights.
antipodeonline.org/2024/12/12/n...
#geo #geosky @jluger.bsky.social
At a restaurant last night the couple next to me fed the menu into chat gpt and asked it what to order. Humanity won't survive the year.