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And another honourable mention to Zali Fung for her paper: Fung, Z. (2024). Amorphous infrastructure: Contesting the proposed Yuam River water diversion project in the Salween River Basin. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 7(6), 2386-2412. doi.org/10.1177/2514...
Congratulations to all!
We had fantastic submissions this year and would like to give honourable mentions to two papers, including Henrietta McNeill: McNeill, H. (2023). Deportation as a neo-colonial act: how deporting state influence extends beyond the border. Political Geography, 102, 102845. doi.org/10.1016/j.po...
We are very happy to announce the winner of the 2025 Political Geography ECR/HDR Paper Award goes to Miriam Deprez for her article titled βVisual Necropolitics and Visual Violence: Theorizing Death, Sight, and Sovereign Control of Palestineβ. Congratulations! Full article: doi.org/10.1093/ips/...
Political Geography Study Group Statement
Signed Bronte, Rafa, and Sallie
We have extended the deadline for our ECR/HDR Paper Award to Friday 30th May! Please reach out if you would like to submit. Note that you can be 7 years post-PhD and forthcoming works will also be considered. Thanks π₯³
Attention ECR/HDR Political Geographers: our 2025 paper award deadline is fast approaching (23 May). Please see the guidelines in the link below and let us know if you have any questions: politicalgeographyaus.wordpress.com/2025/03/03/i...
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The call for abstracts for the Institute of Australian Geographers 2025 Conference is now open - submissions due 11 April.
The Political Geography Study Group is (co-)sponsoring several sessions and we welcome your submissions.
More details available here: iag25newcastle.com.au/call-for-abs...
Award alert! For the best paper on a political geography topic published by an ECR/HDR candidate that is an active member of the IAG Political Geography Group. The winner will be awarded AUD500
Deadline: 23rd May 2025 (COB AEDT)
All details: politicalgeographyaus.wordpress.com/2025/03/03/i...
I've neglected this for a while but have made a couple of new additions to the Critical Border Studies starter pack go.bsky.app/TxsUGAN Shout out to our friends @polgeographygroup.bsky.social who are now on Bluesky
Dear Political Geography Study Group Members, The Call for Sessions for this yearβs IAG Conference is now open, with the theme Emergent Geographies. If you are planning to propose a session and would like it to be sponsored by the IAG Political Geography Study Group, please send your proposal to the Study Group convenors (contact details below) by the 22nd of February. This will allow us to coordinate and liaise before the Call for Sessions closes on the 24th. Among the broad areas of interest in political geography are: β’ Geopolitics and power β’ Resistance and decolonial power struggles β’ Borders, migration and mobilities β’ Power relations and social justice β’ Territory, sovereignty, and contestation β’ Statehood, nation, and political struggles β’ Urban governance and spatial control β’ Gendered geographies of power and space β’ Environmental politics and resource conflicts β’ (In)security and conflict β’ Global political economy and spatial domination β’ Electoral geography We encourage proposals that engage with these and related themes. Kind regards, Bronte, Rafa, and Sallie https://www.iag.org.au/political-geography-study-group Dr Bronte Alexander (Griffith University) bronte.alexander@gmail.com Dr Rafael Azeredo (University of Queensland) r.azeredo@uq.edu.au Dr Sallie Yea (La Trobe University) salliellao@gmail.com
Call for Sessions for IAG 2025: please send your proposal to our convenors by 22 Feb if you would like it to be sponsored by the Political Geography Study Group. More details below!
Hello from the new social digs of the Political Geography Study Group of the Institute of Australian Geographers π We'll be at the upcoming conference in Newcastle June 30-July 5 and we hope to see you there!