Climate Justice Universities Union has just published a guide to moving away from big tech. Useful for both individuals and organisations. climatejusticeuniversitiesunion.org/action-guide...
Posts by Aseela Haque
Any advice for preparing for a public PhD Defence? What should the 30 minute talk focus on? Chapter by chapter argumentation?
📣New series alert! They explore how humans care for and interact with plants, examining both ethical responsibility and control. They highlight “response-ability” and show how human-plant relationships shape ecological, cultural, and political dynamics. Find them ⬇️
www.culanth.org/fieldsights/...
my new article on
temporality of “justice” — in Urban Geography
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
2 #postdoc positions available at UBT: on South - South security arrangements and transnational security/aid professionals from the Global South and East. Happy to answer questions! www.uni-bayreuth.de/job-vacancy-...
@postcolh.bsky.social @conf-mean-trans.bsky.social @africamultiple.bsky.social
In episode 7 of our podcast, 'Edges of Exinction' @jdroberts.bsky.social talks to @sicilyfiennes.bsky.social about the complex and ambiguous 'wicked problem' of bird trade in Indonesia, and how to create just outcomes for humans and birds alike extinctionstudiesleeds.podbean.com/e/edges-of-e...
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Great exhibition Life with Birds @ Newstead - last chance this weekend. Recommend *Natural Newstead* for good news stories from life in place. An antidote to the Great Derangement.
Looking forward to be in conversation with the wonderful @snehaannavarapu.bsky.social in the Disruptive Mobilities seminar series organised by @raghavivis.bsky.social and Fariya Yesmin at SOAS – we’ll be talking about corporeality, infrastructure, and everyday mobilities. On March 26th, 12 pm CET 👇🏽
When activism collides with academia.
My pod for @nature.com feat. @ulibeisel.bsky.social & @climatehuman.bsky.social 🧪
🎧 www.nature.com/articles/d41...
(or search "Working Scientist" wherever you get podcasts)
Sudden fog/smog conditions in Karachi. Several flights diverted to Muscat due to poor visibility. Still waiting in Muscat… :(
I genuinely think these schemes are worse than useless. The tiny scale, and the temporary nature of what's offered, make them look opportunistic more to hang anything. Also why specify the USA of all places where academic freedom is challenged? uni-freiburg.de/frias/call-f...
"Palestinians are now facing another winter without any of the things that anyone needs to survive. To reach the point we have, where Israel can weaponise starvation, you have to confront who enables that."
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Khalid from our GOCEP group published a great paper about everyday scarcity, entrapment and erasure of time in Gaza:
‘Temporal ruination: Scarcity, entrapment, and the affective intensities of time in Gaza’
#CFP #RC21
@aseela.bsky.social & I have a session "Epistemic friendships in/across difference: Rethinking methodologies in urban research" @rc21.bsky.social Vienna 2026
If you're interested in political & epistemological potential of friendships within urban studies/geog, do submit your abstract!
💥 New publication out on the alignment of AI & authoritarianism 💥
We argue that AI is not simply extending, but actively modulating, key dynamics of authoritarianism, and present a flexible analytical framework to account for these changes.
rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
This was a brutal read. An incisive rendering of the life of ECRs and (false) promise of an academic career:
journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
Screenshot of a paper abstract in Area by Sarah Marie Hall (2025) entitled: 'Friendship in academia: A radically ordinary praxis?' with a black banner at the top. Friendships play a fundamental role in everyday life, offering companionship, mutuality, and care, across multiple and intersecting socio-spatial contexts. Drawing on scholarship and activism across feminist geographies, and contributing to this growing field of geographical interest, this piece brings together considerations of solidaristic friendship with/in everyday academic practice. Turning this critical lens inwards, I argue that everyday relational spaces of friendship within academia have radical potential – a radically ordinary praxis? – and yet are often overlooked or undervalued. I suggest that, in being so very ordinary, friendship has the possibility to be much more widely registered and deployed within academic spaces to engender greater and much needed solidarity in current times.
New in Area:
'Friendship in academia: A radically ordinary praxis?' by @smhall.bsky.social
This piece is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Dialogues in Radical Geography'.
doi.org/10.1111/area... #geosky
🚨CfP: Lexicon for Animacy
Deadline: 1 December 2025
Please find more info in the full call online: call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu/cfp/2025/06/...
Israel is turning Gaza city into an apocalyptic wasteland, and the world watches on.
May the cries of desperation from Palestinians in Gaza forever haunt complicit state leaders who have not only allowed this to happen, but have willingly supported this extermination campaign for the last 2 years.
German arms exports to Israel have been the subject of debate for some time.
But what about Israeli arms exports to Germany?
ALON SAHAR (@alonsahar.bsky.social) and ITAMAR MANN (@itamann.bsky.social) on the political and legal risks of arms imports from Israel.
verfassungsblog.de/the-other-si...
I don’t know if my parents went to work and if they were able to reach home. How do we continue to live like this?
Karachi is flooded. Have not been able to get in touch with my parents at home. They haven’t had electricity for many many hours now.
📢 Call for Papers!
Urban Politics in the Global South Conference
November 6-7, 2025 (fully virtual!)
This conference showcases research on urban politics in low- and middle-income countries in different world regions.
Deadline for Submissions: Sept. 5
Link: www.globalsouthurbanpolitics.com
For all of the educators trying to deal with AI, I did a deep dive in early June and these are the four articles I decided to assign to my students.
1. This is the longest of the bunch, but so wonderfully comprehensive.
www.technologyreview.com/2025/05/20/1...
This is amongst the most impactful two minutes of broadcasting I’ve ever seen.
By Emma Murphy, International Editor, ITV News. #Gaza
“Feminism has in fact offered a diagnosis, steadily, for decades and centuries: that the cause is misogyny and the violence is intended to perpetrate the inequality, exploitation and subordination of women.”
250 signatures by academics in Germany/German academics abroad pledging to boycott Israeli institutions supporting and/or benefiting from military occupation, apartheid, and genocide. Join the growing movement‼️