Approaches to the Global Intimate 2: (Geo)Politics, Inequalities, and the (Urban)Body
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/25/2022
Start Time: 3:40 PM
End Time: 5:00 PM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Feminist Geographies Specialty Group
, Political Geography Specialty Group
, Legal Geography Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Sarah Klosterkamp
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Chairs(s):
Sarah Klosterkamp, University of Bonn
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Description:
There is a growing body of literature that interrogates the relationship between international and individual scales, seeking to ground geopolitics into practice, place, and body (Dixon 2015; Fregonese 2017; Hyndman 2004, 2019; Laketa 2021). Inspired by this scholarship, this session begins from the interplay of the global and the intimate (Barabantseva et al 2021; Pain and Staeheli 2014; Pratt and Rossner 2012; Mountz and Hyndman 2006). Here, we seek to contribute to the critical exploration of the different places, spaces, and ways in which (geo)politics, inequalities, bodies, and (urban) space interconnect and interact.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Derek Ruez, Tampere University; “A compassionate city is an uncomfortable city”?: Polarized feelings and the (geo)politics of positivity |
Josie Wittmer, Memorial University of Newfoundland; An embodied urban political ecology of women recyclers’ work in the ‘clean city’ |
Alex Papadopoulos, ; Cathedral v. Mosque: Contestatory urban politics of place in the Greek-Turkish borderlands |
Jeremy Tasch, Towson University; “’Steeling’ Modernity and Blackened Gold: Governmental Repossession and Residential Dispossession in Baku” |
Non-Presenting Participants Agenda
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Discussant | Shadia Husseini de de Araújo |
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Approaches to the Global Intimate 2: (Geo)Politics, Inequalities, and the (Urban)Body
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Sarah Klosterkamp - klosterkamp@geo.uni-frankfurt.dei