A gift from Sabina Deitrick...I look forward to diving in!
A gift from Sabina Deitrick...I look forward to diving in!
Logan Circle, Washington DC on a Sunday morning.
Today's economic development interviews took me to Washington County, PA...locus of the Whiskey Rebellion, Pittsburgh's southern exurbs, and sitting atop the Marcellus Shale gas field.
@mrglassphd.bsky.social and I have reflected on comparable reverberations from bridge failure in Pittsburgh and the temporal dynamics of infrastructure crises and infrastructure-based futuring here:
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Check out my reflections on NOIR's session on infrastructural regionalism and inclusion at the @regstud.bsky.social annual meeting this month.
cc @mrglassphd.bsky.social @jpaddie.bsky.social
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So much fun today @regstud.bsky.social 2025 co-chairing a NOIR session on infrastructural regionalism and inclusion with @mrglassphd.bsky.social featuring some excellent presentations on innovation districts, Auckland, and freight rail in Brazil.
My summer reading list (recreational)
President Alexander Stubb of Finland, who has emerged as a prominent voice of Europeβs smaller nations on Russiaβs war against Ukraine, says in an interview he doesnβt want Ukraine to suffer the same fate his country once endured.
Starting at 1pm today, the @pittsociology.bsky.social 'Technically Urban' workshop engages with the linkages between cities and technology
Grateful to the @pittsociology.bsky.social department for hosting my work in progress book symposium today... thanks also to the generous discussants for their engagement.
Actually. How the US benefitted from outsourcing its research interests to experts in universities.
38 of the 43.
"38 of 43 experts cut last month from boards that review science and research in NIH laboratories are female, Black or Hispanic.
"The scientists typically serve five-year terms and were not given a reason for their dismissal..."
www.washingtonpost.com/science/2025...
Very sad to hear of the passing yesterday of Warren Magnusson. He was a generous scholar, a brilliant political theorist, a captivating speaker, and deep believer in the emancipatory possibilities of the city. @uvic.ca #urbanpoltics
If you are a published author, check your name on the LibGen database which list works illegally used by Meta to train AI.
30 of my books and papers are in this database.
The sheer scale of this intellectual theft is beyond imagination.
www.theatlantic.com/technology/a...
Thanks Josh! +1 for me, and @curdsnewcastle.bsky.social and @jpaddie.bsky.social
BookBot at the North Carolina State University library. Efficient storage and retrieval, but so much for accidentally discovering a book in the stacks!
Dumb and Dangerous.
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/28/o... @nytimes.com
Professor describes research.
Three great @regstud.bsky.social research network sessions at the Detroit @geographers.bsky.social meeting yesterday, brought to you by the Network on Infrastructural Regionalism (NOIR). Thanks to all who participated.
Starting now: the first of the sessions on Infrastructural Regionalism at @geographers.bsky.social - sponsored by the @regstud.bsky.social research network NOIR (Network on Infrastructural Regionalism) #Detroit2025
There are publishing options at all career stages, and for all flavors of regional research through @regstud.bsky.social
Meetthe editors this morning at @geographers.bsky.social
I am co-editing this new issue on βRegional Development towards new Regional Futuresβ for @cjres.bsky.social (details below ππ») if you work on alternative #regionaldevelopment frameworks, the spatial and policy implications of #heterodox economics, #growth and #post-growth debates: this is for you!
New regional energy landscapes bringing about infrastructural erasure and renewal.
triblive.com/local/region...
And then they came for the planners...
How a Columbia Student Fled to Canada After ICE Came Looking for Her www.nytimes.com/2025/03/15/n...
I am in the midst of some truly enlightening interviews on infrastructure, regional governance, and the scale question. Watch this space...
How does it end?
$31 million for astroturf. This plan indicates the weakness of the Pittsburgh real estate market; Point State Park's 36 acres of mature green space is just half a mile away.
That seems like...a lot. Is it a standard rate for that line?
Clairton, PA. Worker's diner adjacent to the notorious polluting US Steel coke works.