The Archive as Activism
How can we use oral history to capture the diverse history of the UK environmental movement?
How can we use oral history to capture the diverse history of the UK environmental movement?
Barbara Brayshay (@bbrayshay.bsky.social) and Saskia Papadakis (@sazpaps.bsky.social) introduce the OHEM archive which is now available @britishlibrary.bsky.social
03.03.2026 07:41
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exciting events coming to manchester, oxford and london!
20.02.2026 08:12
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Times report: Allies of Rayner said they believed that Wes Streeting, the health secretary, would be “ruined” by the mass disclosure of all communications with Mandelson in coming months. Streeting and Mandelson were close allies for years.
In these dark days of February, a little something to look forward to.
07.02.2026 06:42
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according to the FT and campaign group Foxglove, the government figure that the AI Growth Zone in South Wales will create 5,000 jobs is sourced from...ChatGPT. they asked AI how many jobs will AI create.
05.02.2026 08:46
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@ucunorthumbria.bsky.social are on strike 12, 13, 17-19 Feb and 2-6 March to stop bosses @northumbriauni.bsky.social slashing pay and pensions forever. Please donate to the branch fighting fund here: Unity Trust Bank, UCU Northumbria Univ NE119, Hardship Fund, SC 608301, AN 20295578
05.02.2026 06:56
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There might be good reasons for Britain to build data centres. Job creation isn’t one of them
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getting back into finishing my book on the english north-south divide and delving into the government's plans for AI in the north - my friends, it is a bleak task
05.02.2026 08:39
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A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are nine tiles sharing 6 papers in a Themed Intervention and 3 standard articles, with the names of papers in the issue.
1) Worlding geography, area studies and the study of area
Han Cheng, Deen Sharp
2) Egypt's geographical tradition: The post-independence moment and shifting regional imaginations
Aya Nassar
3) Constructing and contesting meta-geographies in Russian area studies debates
Vera Smirnova
4) Geography and area studies as critical bedfellows? The view from Singapore
Brenda S. A. Yeoh
5) Global China's spatial ambition and area studies with geography
Han Cheng
6) Beyond the Limpopo: Geography and the worlding of South(ern) Africa
Maano Ramutsindela
7) Unseasonable seasons: Shifting geographies of weather and migration mobilities
Kaya Barry
8) Staged ecologies: Aesthetics, nature and infrastructure in the late-modern metropolis
Zuhri James
9) Multispecies slavery–environment nexus in resource extraction and animals' ecological politics: Coercive donkey labour in Indian river sand mining
Yamini Narayanan
A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are nine tiles with standard articles, with the names of papers in the issue.
1) Before it's too late: The extinction script, multi-species reproductive futurism and Extinction Rebellion
Amy Robson
2) Infrastructure as archive: Examining the colonial geographies of rivers
Austin Read
3) Infra-culture and infrastructures: Relational placemaking at the coast
Julian Clark
4) Hotels, refuge, and the rise of carceral hospitality
Jonathan Darling, Andrew Burridge
5) On the natural border: A bio-geo-political reading
Matteo Proto, Francesco Buscemi
6) Postimperial melancholia and the English North–South divide: Reading the life stories of Northern women of colour in London
Saskia Papadakis
7) Theorising legal gaps geographically: Exploring the transition from asylum seeker to refugee in the UK
Sarah M. Hughes
8) On the politics of movement: Borderscapes, choreopolicing and choreopolitics
Charlotte Veal
9) High-resolution property: Drone enclosures in digital India
Thomas Cowan
A graphic showing the title page of Transactions on a read background with TIBG in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are six tiles with 4 standard articles, 1 commentary, and a Themed Intervention with the names of papers in the issue.
1) Post-pandemic geographies of working from home: More of the same for spatial inequalities?
David McCollum
2) The place where we live: Children, families, play, neighbourhoods and spaces of care during and after the pandemic
Alison Stenning, Wendy Russell
3) Living a ‘shadow life’: The disorientations of losing orientation and agency while waiting through furlough
Victoria J. E. Jones
4) What does it mean to be present at work? Negotiating attention, distraction and presence in working from home
David Bissell, Elisabetta Crovara, Andrew Gorman-Murray, Elizabeth Straughan
5) Subtractive, ambient and bifurcated attention at work and when working from home: Towards a geography of workplace attention
6) Crisis of imagination/(re)imaginations for a (climate) crisis
Ankit Kumar, Chandni Singh, Lauren Hermanus, Lalitha Kamath, Wangui Kimari, Mark Pelling, Harriet Bulkeley
📢December Issue of TIBG📢
Our latest issue gathers papers around 3 broad themes: the more-than-human, borders, and working from home. It also features the third collection in our 'Geography in the World' series.
23/24 papers are #OpenAccess ⬇️
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14755661...
19.12.2025 12:21
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Queering Twentieth-Century Irish Women’s Writing
Queering Twentieth-Century Irish Women’s Writing
My book is coming out soon and you can ask your library to order it! edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-queerin...
If you have loads of money, you can also order it yourself, and use the code NEW30 to get a 30% discount, but I recommend the library route 📚📚
14.11.2025 14:27
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#ERSNew 🐣🔓 What links Ugandan Asian refugees, a US multinational corporation that made its money from imperial warfare, a typewriter factory in Leicester, and a group of black revolutionaries? #1974ImperialTypewritersStrike. Article: doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2025.2539908
11.08.2025 14:45
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Thanks Ben!
14.08.2025 14:02
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Screenshot of a paper abstract in TIBG by Saskia Papadakis (2025) entitled: 'Postimperial melancholia and the English North–South divide: Reading the life stories of Northern women of colour in London'
The trope of the English North–South divide has come to frame a plethora of national crises in recent years, with the supposedly white working-class North understood as having been ‘left behind’ by London's ‘metropolitan elite’. Bringing together geographies of England's socio-spatial inequalities, emotional geographies, and postcolonial understandings of Englishness, this paper theorises the contemporary English North–South divide as a form of ‘splitting’, a psycho-spatial strategy born out of postimperial melancholia. In an attempt to contain the contradictory impulses towards helplessness and omnipotence produced through Britain's former global supremacy and its imperial decline, dominant imaginaries of England separate ‘good’ and ‘bad’ feelings and locate them in either the North or London, with implications for socio-spatial inequalities within the nation. Reading life stories recorded with women of colour from the North of England who are living in London through Avtar Brah's conceptualisation of England as a ‘diaspora space’, this paper destabilises binarised imaginaries of North and South. Contributing to geographies of race, class, and nation, this paper demonstrates that, through an attentiveness to individual biographies, identities, and experiences, the binaries of migrant and native, past and future, North and South, are rendered untenable.
#OpenAccess in Transactions:
'Postimperial melancholia and the English North-South divide: Reading the life stories of Northern women of colour in London' by @sazpaps.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1111/tran... #geosky
30.07.2025 16:08
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Stop Mass Redundancies at Lancaster University – Hold Senior Management Accountable
Goodbye to the history department at Lancaster University, where the @socialhistsoc.bsky.social was founded 49 years ago. From tomorrow we are
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31.07.2025 21:35
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Great to be interviewed for the @rgsibg.bsky.social Ask the Geographer podcast series! Toby Butler and I chat to Rachel about oral histories and research. It's a lovely resource for A Level students and anyone interested in how oral history can be used in geography!
25.07.2025 11:08
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thank you sol!
22.07.2025 15:36
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End unnecessary redundancies at Newcastle University
Sign the petition against redundancies at @newcastleuni.bsky.social! Totally unnecessary and hugely damaging to staff, students, the uni, and to geography and other affected disciplines. All solidarity with @newcastleucu.bsky.social
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26.05.2025 08:56
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🎉 New Journal Article Alert
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... by @sazpaps.bsky.social
#RHULGeogResearch #royalholloway #royalhollowayuniversity #rgs_ibg
22.05.2025 09:11
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Ah thanks Jack, that's very sweet of you! Go hard or go home, that's what I say 😂 Glad you're enjoying the article 💖
21.05.2025 15:23
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Thanks Oli!
13.05.2025 16:25
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Massive thanks to @kbrickell.bsky.social, Beth Greenhough, @benrogaly.bsky.social, @sashaengelmann.bsky.social and @naoisemurphy.bsky.social who helped make this happen! And to the British government and press for continuing to make this project depressingly relevant by constantly hating on migrants
13.05.2025 16:12
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