The freedom to forget [0.03%]
遗忘的自由
Maximilian Gregor Hepach
Maximilian Gregor Hepach
This commentary engages with Whitehead and Hannah's concept of the 'digital involuntary' to examine how smart technologies reshape human memory and forgetting. Drawing on Nietzsche's phenomenology of remembrance and Ricoeur's work on freedo...
Heather Whiteside
Heather Whiteside
Structured around the questions posed by Su and Lim's research agenda, this commentary looks at the why of state-led venture capital (SVC) through state theory, the how of SVC through changes in the Business Development Bank of Canada, and ...
Jamie Peck
Jamie Peck
In dialogue with responses to my article on the emergent practice of conjunctural methodologies, I pick up the question of collaboration and the shared challenges of developing, in a deliberative and reflexive manner, this demanding approac...
Centering the geographical imaginations of research participants in narrating speculative futures [0.03%]
以研究参与者为中心叙述假设性未来中的地理构想
Elizabeth Nelson
Elizabeth Nelson
In this commentary, I consider how geographers narrating speculative futures might risk disempowering their research participants. Reflecting on my work with community cultural organizations, I discuss the importance of centering participan...
Mohammed Rafi Arefin,Carolyn Prouse
Mohammed Rafi Arefin
In this commentary, we argue that geographical thought and praxis must engage with repressive biosecurity and biosurveillance systems and fight for alternatives. In doing so, geographers can contribute to an emerging anti-colonial and anti-...
Kean Birch,Callum Ward
Kean Birch
An asset is both a resource and property, in that it generates income streams with its sale price based on the capitalization of those revenues. Although an asset's income streams can be financially sliced up, aggregated, and speculated upo...
Kean Birch,Callum Ward
Kean Birch
In this response, we address criticisms of our definition of assetization from an accounting perspective, its overlap with financialization, and the relationship between value and valuation it posits. We reflect on a future agenda around as...
Pol Llopart I Olivella,Till Mostowlansky
Pol Llopart I Olivella
In this commentary, we discuss three major themes that Sidaway raises in his article, 'Beyond the Decolonial: Critical Muslim Geographies': the problem of Muslims as 'others'; the fraught role of religion as a universal category; and Muslim...
Geography's contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals: Ambivalence and performance [0.03%]
地理学对可持续发展目标的贡献:矛盾与绩效
Andrea J Nightingale
Andrea J Nightingale
Building on Liverman's critique of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I argue SDGs must be conceptualized as situated by (i) unpacking the black box of social, political and intellectual consensus behind indicators and (ii) reimagini...
Gendering Islamophobia, racism and White supremacy: Gendered violence against those who look Muslim [0.03%]
性别化伊斯兰恐惧症、种族主义和白人民族主义:针对“长相像穆斯林”者的性别暴力
Peter Hopkins
Peter Hopkins
Defendants in both racist and religiously motivated hate crimes in the United Kingdom are usually White men, with these incidents tending to take place in public spaces, especially those close to religious and community buildings. Focusing ...