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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

Collective members work together to co-author or otherwise work on undergraduate, graduate and faculty publications. Below are the most recent publications from our amazing group of scholars. Many of the manuscripts have been drafted, workshopped, and/or presented in the collective and are a product of the collective ties! We hope to continue this legacy of collaboration and co-authorship and to think about the connections between our areas of research.

2022

“Introduction to debate one: Academic knowledge production in age of climate    disruption: Relevance, inclusion, connection" The Professional Geographer 

Bruno T and Martin P 

“More reflections on a white discipline" The Professional Geographer 

Bruno T and Faiver-Serna C 

"Sunflower’s Oakland: The Black Geographic Image as a Site of Reclamation"        Antipode 

Heitz K 

"Sequined Styles, Intersectional Moves: Economic Geography, Let’s Dress Up!"    Economic Geography 

Faria C, Whitesell D, Birungi K, Elledge A, Katushabe J, & Kyotowadde C

“Automating Gentrification: Landlord Technologies and Housing Justice Organizing in New York City Homes” Environment and Planning D

McElroy E

"Contesting Mestizaje: Black Politics and Oral Traditions in Venezuela" Bulletin of Latin American Research 

Mosquera Muriel N
"Living Without Fear: Francia Márquez and Black Feminist Politics in Colombia" North American Congress on Latin America
Mosquera Muriel N

2021

“Contesting invisibility of immigrant detention landscapes in Texas" The Routledge Handbook of Development and Environment 

Danze A, Torres R, and Faria, C

“'Let us create space': Reclaiming peace and security in a Kenyan Somali community" Political geography

Feghali S, Faria C, and Jama F

“Care in/through the archives: Postcolonial intersectional moves in feminist geographic research" Emotion, Space and Society

Faria C, Caretta M, Dever E, and Nimoh S

“'You Rise Up… They Burn You Again': Market fires and the urban intimacies of disaster colonialism" Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Faria C, Katushabe J, Kyotowadde C, and Whitesell D

“Global retail capital and urban futures: Feminist postcolonial perspectives"  Geography Compass

Faria C and Whitesell D

“The Genesis and Performance of Gender Focal Person Structures in Rwanda and Uganda National Agricultural Organisations: A Critique" Sustainability

Najjingo Mangheni M, Musiimenta P, Boonabaana B, and Tufan H

“Accompaniment through carceral geographies: Abolitionist research partnerships with Indigenous communities" Antipode

Mei‐Singh L

“Nyege Nyege Music Festival in Uganda: A Growing Leisure Activity with a Moral Dilemma" International Leisure Review

Ochieng A, Boonabaana B, and Akena F

“Insta-Gaze: Aesthetic representation and contested transformation of Woljeong, South Korea" Tourism Geographies

Oh Y

“Mexican Refugees Overlooked in Biden’s New Immigration System" NACLA
Report on the Americas

Torres R, Glockner V, Niño N, Thompson A, García G, and Faria C

“An intimate inventory of race and waste" Antipode

Vasudevan P

“Good boys, gang members, asylum gained and lost: The devastating reflections of a bureaucrat-ethnographer" Emotion, Space and Society

Valdivia O, Faria C, and Torres R
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