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"Writing as Material Practice grapples with the issue of writing as a form of material culture in its ancient and more recent manifestations, and in the contexts of production and consumption. Fifteen case studies explore the artefactual... more
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyAnthropologyBook History
In this paper, we reflect on the concept of nature that is presupposed in biomimetic approaches to technology and innovation. Because current practices of biomimicry presuppose a technological model of nature, it is questionable whether... more
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      Philosophy of TechnologyPlant EcologyInnovation statisticsEcological Design
How do humans come to care for their environment and what turns them into conservationists are central questions in environmental politics. Recent scholars have turned to Foucault’s ideas of “governmentality” to understand how... more
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      ForestryEnvironmental EducationGovernmentalityEnvironmental Studies
"Representations", N. 129, Winter 2015. The essay analyzes the project of maintaining the body of V. I. Lenin in the Mausoleum in Moscow for the past ninety years, focusing on the unique biological science that developed around this... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryHistory of Science and TechnologyModern History
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      WaterUrban HistoryFood HistoryMateriality (Anthropology)
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      Critical TheorySociologyCollective BehaviorPolitical Sociology
Our introduction proceeds in three main sections. In the first section, we recount rhetoric’s—always entangled—relationship with its past in order to highlight its origins in a metaphysics that divides meaning from matter according to a... more
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      Critical TheoryDiscourse AnalysisRhetoric (Languages and Linguistics)History
This paper argues that, in order to take place, space and scale more seriously in the study of our discipline, we have to complement the pervasive understanding of geography as a tradition of thought or an extended conversation with an... more
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      Critical TheoryEnvironmental EngineeringSociologySocial Theory
This article explores the genesis of the film Ten Canoes in the photographs taken by anthropologist Donald Thomson, in Arnhem Land, in the 1930s. Thomson’s images profoundly informed the look and content of the film, and the paper traces... more
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      Visual AnthropologyVisual CultureCultural EcologyAustralian indigenous cinema
Reviews “A welcome addition to fat appreciation, the contributions in this book highlight fat as a substance that slides, sizzles, glistens, oozes, lubricates, stains, melts, coats, congeals, and splats. The examples are compelling,... more
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      Women's StudiesObesityFat StudiesMateriality (Anthropology)
Guattari's "logic of affects" is described in detail, along with a technical understanding of the constitutive role of what Deleuze and Guattari describe as refrains. This allows for a slightly different thinking about Politics, the... more
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      Gilles DeleuzeFelix GuattariAffect TheoryAffect Studies
This bibliographic article gives an Introduction to the field of media aesthetics, refers to General Overviews, Journals, and Book Series. It outlines the Background for media aesthetics in terms of History and Theory, explicates Basic... more
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      Media StudiesNew MediaMedia and Cultural StudiesMedia Arts
This text examines the effects of climate change on cultural ideas regarding the colonization of space. More specifically, this paper explores the ways which the looming danger of climate catastrophe has fueled the growth of... more
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      Climate ChangeScience FictionFutures StudiesAlienation
Star Trek has long used its unique situation as a socially and politically engaged television show to approach contemporary, historical, and futuristic ideas of race, labor, gender, nature, landscape, and place. The concept of alternate... more
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      Cultural GeographyHistorical GeographyPopular CultureRace and Racism
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      Critical TheoryMobility/MobilitiesBorder StudiesBody (Science and Technology Studies)
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      HistorySociologyCultural StudiesGeography
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      Critical TheoryFinanceHistorySociology
In this article I examine the non-verbal dialogues between Siberian hunters and their prey in order to explore how empathetic relationships affect the integrity of the dialogical self. Based on the ethnographic accounts of the... more
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      Self and IdentityEmpathy (Psychology)EmbodimentPhenomenological Psychology
This article explores the meaning of " resistance " and suggests a new path for " resistance studies, " which is an emerging and interdisciplinary field of the social sciences that is still relatively fragmented and heterogeneous.... more
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      Social MovementsEmotionSelf and IdentitySocial Research Methods and Methodology
en Revista Bitácora, no. 30, número "Arquitectura, ciudad y emociones". Próxima publicación. Palabras clave: espacio, atmósferas afectivas, comunidades emocionales, memoria, arquitectura, ciudad, embodiment, movimiento,Valparaíso,... more
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      EmbodimentMemory StudiesChileCollective Memory
Households are increasingly subject to environmental regulation and intervention in today's carbon-constrained world. Highlighting cross-disciplinary synergies between practice theory and material geographies, I illuminate the lived... more
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      Practice theoryEnergy PolicyEnergy ConsumptionSocial Practice
Inspired by recent advances in the field of automobility, this article explores how families inhabit cars, and how daily automobilized family routines are accomplished interactionally in and through cars’ uniquely structured inner... more
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      Discourse AnalysisSociology of FamiliesEmotionMusic
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      Social AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyAnthropology of the BodyEmbodiment
Published 1996: Ethics and the Environment 1 (2): 91-102. While articulating a philosophy of ecology that reconciles deep ecology with ecofeminism may be a laudable project, it remains at best unclear whether this attempt can be... more
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      Feminist TheoryPolitical EcologyEnvironmental StudiesFeminist Epistemology
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      Social SciencesEnvironmental StudiesUrban EcologyGeographies of embodiment, practice, affect and materiality.
Broadly speaking, my thesis examines the workings of grounded social, economic and political processes that have contributed, often in a conflicting manner, to the (re)definition of membership criteria in both the nation and the state. It... more
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      Gender StudiesAnthropologyEthnographyMobility/Mobilities
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      Cold War BunkersGeographies of embodiment, practice, affect and materiality.Bunker Architecture
This was the first version of a paper that has gone through too many revisions and still hasn't seen any light. Going back to the original, I hope I can start over and get some useful feedback.
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      EmbodimentSocial CategorizationAffect TheoryAffect/Emotion
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      Critical TheoryModern HistorySociologyMedia Sociology
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      Critical TheoryHistoryIntellectual HistoryCultural History
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      Cultural StudiesSocial ChangeEmotionSocial Sciences
Sztuka w procesie / Proces w sztuce: Ku nowej filozofii ochrony dziedzictwa kultury, edited by Iwona Szmelter, 50-61. Warszawa: Akademia Sztuk Pieknych w Warszawie. Czy możliwa jest konceptualizacja dzieł sztuki jako zdarzeń i procesów,... more
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      Film StudiesMetaphysics of TimeArchivesPerformance
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      Geographies of AffectGeographies of embodiment, practice, affect and materiality.Emotional Geography
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      Critical TheorySociologyCollective BehaviorCriminology
This paper forms part of an endeavour to elicit the cultural-geo-politics of rapprochement tourism between China and Taiwan from a grounded approach. It seeks to examine cross-strait tourists’ travel experiences on ‘the other side’... more
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      Cultural GeographyPolitical Geography and GeopoliticsTourism StudiesCritical Geopolitics
This article explores how the descendants of migrants expelled from their originary homeland engage with geographies of loss, and how travel serves as an active process of mediation. My focus is on Indies (Indonesian-Dutch) migrants and... more
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      Human GeographyGenealogyEmbodimentTourism Geography
The following images are those I would like to include in my PhD thesis on art making and the production of therapeutic space.  Too early for page numbers as yet!  (Best viewed in Adobe Reader's Full Screen Mode).
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      Cultural GeographyNon-representational theoryNon-representational theoriesCultural geography in relation to creative arts practice, literature, etc
"Iconic Power is a collection of original articles that explores social aspects of the phenomenon of icon. Having experienced the benefits and realized the limitations of so called "linguistic turn," sociology has recently acknowledged a... more
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      MarketingSemioticsSociologyCultural Studies
This paper examines the emergence of increased hybridity in our experience of spatiality, in physical and virtual space. I argue that locative media acts as a cognitive extension of our mind and this realm of the so-called " extended mind... more
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      Locative Media ArtsFeedback loopsLocative MediaGeographies of embodiment, practice, affect and materiality.
Egypt looms large in the Western imagination. Whether it is our attraction to pharaonic art, the pyramids or practices of mummification, Egypts unique understanding of materiality speaks to us across space and time. Is it because the... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionArchaeologyEgyptologyGender Studies
The so-called “affective turn” (Clough and Halley 2007) in the Humanities and Social Sciences, shed light on the (inter-)subjective intensity and dynamics immanent to bodily perceptions and matter in general (e.g. Massumi 2002).... more
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      AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyAnthropology of the BodyEmbodiment
Recent works by Steven Soderbergh present a symptomatology of contemporary economic culture in the midst of the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. These films follow the peculiarities of the present crisis and what it... more
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This exhibition is about the physical environment and everyday life in Toxteth. It aims to enhance our understanding of the way urban dwellers, both locals (L) and migrants (M),experience belongingness to urban space, and the effect that... more
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      Urban GeographyAestheticsVisual StudiesMaterial Culture Studies
While all of our senses aid our first contact with material and form, arguably, it is the visual qualities of an object’s surface that first draws us in. It is only later, perhaps, that the other senses – touch, smell, taste, and hearing... more
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      Design HistoryMaterial Culture StudiesMateriality (Anthropology)History of Design
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      LanguagesHuman GeographySocial GeographyEuropean Studies
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      European HistorySociologyCriminologyPolitical Sociology
Fat is not only found on plates or in bellies. Fat is on the news, on reality TV, in policy and in sewers. The stuff of fat is a matter of concern: it is too cheap, or possibly too expensive; consumers are eating too much of it to be... more
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      Geography of foodCritical Food GeographiesCritical Food StudiesGeographies of embodiment, practice, affect and materiality.
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      Critical TheoryCultural HistorySociologyCultural Studies
Pictorial and visual elements are special types of archaeological data that transgress boundaries: between us and the past and between the material and immaterial. Traditionally, images have been discussed in terms of what they... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyVisual StudiesMateriality (Anthropology)