#IASESP26 Conference preview: “De-objectifying Nature, Troy Paddock, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
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#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Justice for Animals in the Anthropocene: A Lexico-grammatical Analysis of the Representation of Nonhumans in Green Courts’ Judgments,” Harry Cooper and Shumaila Ashee, University of Liverpool, and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, Women University
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “The Complexities of Ethically Managing Wildlife Populations in Humanized Environments,” Jason Hayob-Matzke, University of Mary Washington, USA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Disaster as Irruption,” Jeffrey B. Webb, Huntington University, USA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Ruined Beginnings: A Study in Ruined Architecture,” Caitlin Jennings, University of Florida, USA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Deciphering Disaster through Placial Palimpsests,” Kip Redick, Christopher Newport University, USA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Destruction and Life of Water: Mediating Cedar Key’s Edge and Relationship with Florida’s Coastal Conditions, Michael Dieffenthaller, University of Florida, USA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Framing Disaster After the Ilısu Dam: Official Continuity, Lived Absence, and Tourism-Oriented Redevelopment in Hasankeyf,” Bahar Aykan, Marseille National School of Architecture (ENSA-M), France and Onur Bilginer, Başkent University, TUR
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Following Up: Second Response to Disasters: The Hungarian snow and transport collapse of 2013,” Anna Menyhért, University of Turin, ITA
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “‘I've Already Been in this Movie!’”: Premediation, Re-mediation, and the Post-COVID Audience,” Eilís Nordan, Institute of Art, Design & Technology, Dublin, IRL
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “YPG Western Volunteers in Syria: Tourists or Terrorists?” Louise Rimmer, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
#IASESP26 Conference preview: “Monster as Metaphor – Grappling with the Franklin Expedition Disaster,” John M. Thompson, Christopher Newport University, USA
Deadline Extended: CFP—(Un)precedented Times?: Reflecting on Global Disasters as places of destruction and spaces for opportunity, 21st Annual Conference of the IASESP, April 29-May 1, 2026. For more information go to: iasesp.org/conferences/
Current Issue: Gabriel Espinoza Rivera review of _The Cactus Hunters: Desire and Extinction in the Illicit Succulent Trade_ by Jared D. Margulies, Environment, Space, Place, Vol. 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
Current Issue: Moumita Dey, review of _Caring for Life: A Postdevelopment Politics of Hygiene_ by Kelly Dombroski, Environment, Space, Place, Vol. 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
Current Issue: Valerio Della Salla review of _No More Fossils_ by Dominic Boyer, Environment, Space, Place, Vol. 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
Current Issue: Zachary Cudney review of _Scale Theory: A Nondisciplinary Inquiry_ by Joshua Dicaglio, Environment, Space, Place, Vol. 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/artic...
Current Issue: Kristjan Laasik, “Place Ballet as Place Making,” Environment, Space, Place, Vol 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
CFP: (Un)precedented Times?: Reflecting on Global Disasters as places of destruction and spaces for opportunity, 21st Annual Conference of the IASESP, April 29-May 1, 2026. For more information go to: iasesp.org/conferences/
Affective Atmospheres
18–19 Feb 2026, Glasgow
Supported by Royal Institute of Philosophy
In-person conference bringing together philosophy, anthropology, geography, art, architecture & psychology.
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Current Issue: My Madsen and Malou Ryborg, “The Matter of Relations: A Critical Materialist Perspective on Place Attachment and Regeneration through a Danish Social Housing Estate,” Environment, Space, Place, Vol 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
Current Issue: Sean Lawrence, “A Rumeli City in Anatolia: Environmental nostalgia in the design of early republican Ankara,” Environment, Space, Place, Vol 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
Free article for Environment, Place, Space: "The Matter of Relations: A Critical Materialist Perspective on Place Attachment and Regeneration through a Danish Social Housing Estate" by My Madsen and Malou Ryborg (muse.jhu.edu/pub/23/artic...)
Current Issue: Max Holleran, “Global Greenbelts: Population Thinking and Sprawl- Control in the US and the UK,” Environment, Space, Place, Vol 16, Iss. 2, Fall 2024 muse.jhu.edu/issue/55922
CFP: (Un)precedented Times?: Reflecting on Global Disasters as places of destruction and spaces for opportunity, 21st Annual Conference of the IASESP, April 29-May 1, 2026. For more information go to: iasesp.org/conferences/
"Space and Culture: the international journal of social spaces" is seeking applications for a new Editor-in-Chief and Co-Editors: www.spaceandculture.com/2025/07/24/c.... #urban #sociology
Arman Hamidzadeh Mahdiyan (Texas Tech) pursues a radical spatial ethics in the analysis of graffiti art in “Graffiti; Barbarism or Liberation?” #IASESP2025
Elizabeth Cronin (University of Florida) offers a window on the creative process involving art installation in liminal land/water spaces in “Emergent Practice: Tracing Fieldnotes as Site/Sight” at #IASESP2025
Olivia Raymundo (University of Florida) offers a view of sewing as method, patternmaking as praxis, and delamination as analysis in “Embodied: Fabric Assembly and Analytical Patternmaking” at #IASESP2025
Andrea Galinski (University of Florida) presents on the problem of flux, mutation, and architectural adaptation in “Terra Mutare: Observing, Understanding, and Representing Change in Foundational Design” at #IASESP2025