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@philipphorn
Urbanist focusing on indigeneity, informality & youth futures in Latin America based at the School of Geography and Planning, University of Sheffield. More here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/geography-planning/people/academic-research/philipp-horn
You can read the book here: bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/urban-inform...
Melanie Lombard and I are delighted to have received the 2025 AESOP - Association of European Schools of Planning Prize for Excellence in Teaching for our module "Urban Informality" and our related book "Urban Informality: An Introduction." Read more here: aesop-planning.eu/resources/ne...
Picket line outside the Jessop west building in the sunshine
Picket line outside the geography and planning building in the sunshine
Picket line outside the arts tower in the sunshine
Picket line outside firth court in the sunshine
Our members out in force today! 👊
@sheffieldurbanism.bsky.social @lag-uk.bsky.social @slaslatam.bsky.social @jlatamgeog.bsky.social
Check out our recently published Otros Saberes Toolkit (www.contested-territories.net/toolkit-otro...) – an overview of 24 experiences in Europe and Latin America that engage with alternative forms of territorial knowledge, particularly those marginalized by hegemonic academic and policy frameworks.
As promised, here are the slides I shared with students to convince them to NOT use chatGPT and other artificial stupidity.
TL;DR? AI is evil, unsustainable and stupid, and I'd much rather they use their own brains, make their own mistakes, and actually learn something. 🪄
Great initiative! Look forward to the first episode and to see what made it onto the Urban Radar in February 2025.
In the middle of Bolivia’s worst fire season, I went with @umbamoxos.bsky.social to the scorched plains on edge of the Amazon, where archaeologists are drilling into the deep history of the mysterious forest islands.
For @thetimes.com
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"Memories in the Water: A Testimony from Xochistlahuaca" – In our latest #CoastalCommons video-blog, four voices—a child, a young woman, an adult woman, and a trans woman—share memories and *affects* tied to the rivers of Costa Chica. @urbanstudiesfoundation.org
cityjournal.online/memories-in-...
Geography for Everyone?
Despite growing diversity at GCSE, at A level & uni #geography is one of the least diverse subjects.
The subject, & its institutions, are not serving all teachers nor all young people. Change is needed.
Read the full report ⤵️
geography.org.uk/geography-fo...
The first domino in what will surely be a cascade. The uni sector needs some radical new political impetus, and quickly
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
We're delighted to be formally launching Sheffield Urbanism next week with a series of public events (alongside internal workshops to cook up future plans...)
All of the below are open to the public, see below for details on how to sign up!
Focusing on the lived experience of youth activists with whom we collaborated, we propose a conceptual framework that moves beyond rural-urban binary representations of indigenous territories and offers an alternative unbounded perspective on "life on the move"
2024 finished with a new article (in Spanish) cowritten with colleagues from the UK and Bolivia. It's called: Multilocality and related identity challenges of Indigenous youth in Bolivia
p3.usal.edu.ar/index.php/mi...
...algo que no se capta suficientemente en los debates sobre indigenismo, migración y estudios urbanos.
Centrado en la experiencia cotidiana por jóvenes activistas con los que hemos colaborado, nuestra contribucion conceptual va más allá de las representaciones binarias rural-urbano de los territorios indígenas y ofrece una perspectiva alternativa sin límites sobre la «vida en movimiento»...
2024 terminó con un nuevo artículo coescrito con colegas del Reino Unido y Bolivia. Se titula: La multilocalidad y los desafíos identitarios de jóvenes indígenas en Bolivia
p3.usal.edu.ar/index.php/mi...
‘There was so much fear’: the battle to keep children out of Colombia’s armed gangs
Latest from me: this year, the time I spent travelling around a surreal, forlorn, often broken country was brilliantly soundtracked by English Teacher's This Could Be Texas, an album for our times www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
On the day of the new NPPF, our report out with @wildjustice.bsky.social shows how housebuilders are failing to protect nature. Across 42 new estates we audited only a half of the ecological features they promised are in place. #NPPF #planning #wildlife
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Year in an unequal and disturbing world - I wrote micro reviews of three books that inspired me this year.
alphacity.blog/2024/12/11/t...
Last Friday we were joined by Paula Meth from @uofglasgow.bsky.social for the launch of ‘Living the Urban Periphery’, co-authored with @goodfellowtom.bsky.social and a range of other authors!
With fantastic discussant comments from @philipphorn.bsky.social
NB the book is free & open access online!
After four intense years, our project on Community Energy and the Sustainable Energy Transition (CESET) came to an end in September. We came together with this wonderful team of international researchers to share our collective learnings. Watch it here:
youtube.com/watch?v=uY1l...
Are you a Bolivianist? Follow our starter pack, and drop me a note if you'd like to join it! go.bsky.app/Pf4B9yW
"Colombia outlaws child marriage after 17-year campaign"
www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
Recommend diving into Altopía whilst listening to Dominik Eulberg's "Avichrome", a word meaning bird colours, that offers an electronic expedition into ornithology...https://dominikeulberg.bandcamp.com/album/avichrom
Spending my weekend re-reading through Ale Barrientos's and Joaquin Cuevas's "Altopía" which offers such a rich account of urban Aymara (indigenous) futurism (www.gokongo.co/comic/15_alt...).
Lego cafe
Lego cafe
@sheffielduni.bsky.social #Geography and #planning I teach on a module called Environmental Justice at a time of crisis. Today we designed student cafe spaces with #lego. There were circular economies, sharing spaces, accessibility and transport links, and an energy producing dance floor with a DJ.
If you’re looking for some weekend listening, download The Trapped.
A shocking expose of the country you really live in. A 4 year investigation in 1 podcast. You won’t regret it.
thetrapped.co.uk
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7vwTNdv...
Apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...
Been thinking about the process of writing lately, partly as a result of chats with different people about how they write. So, apropos of nothing, & on the off chance that this may be of use to someone, here’s three quick things I’ve learnt about writing:
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