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Bericht der @arl-net.de zum Workshop "Histories, Politics and Geographies of #Infrastructure" am 20. Februar 2026 @humboldtuni.bsky.social, organisiert von @regplanungbtu.bsky.social, @humangeowue.bsky.social und Dr. Ross Beveridge.
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With the Smithsonian, every month is Earth Month 🤩 Explore their resources and events to learn about the challenges facing life on our planet—and successes! Get inspired to be a part of building a #sustainable future where life on Earth thrives. buff.ly/xb9A1Xi

#GeoSky #EarthMonth #EarthDay

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What’s New in #ArcGIS #Survey123 (March 2026) tinyurl.com/3zdn4cwd

#survey #form #DataCollection #mobile #GIS #esri #ArcGISApps #GISchat #geospatial #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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Illustration zur Veranstaltungsreihe. Zu sehen sind Menschen, die selbst schreiben, solche, die auf Grafiken verweisen. Desweiteren sieht man Würfel, die miteinander vernetzt sind (dies soll vernetzte Datenpakete darstellen) und Karten mit verschiedenen übereinander liegenden Schichten. Im Vordergrund ein Textbanner mit dem Titel der Reihe "Geodaten - nutzbar und erlebbar machen".

Illustration zur Veranstaltungsreihe. Zu sehen sind Menschen, die selbst schreiben, solche, die auf Grafiken verweisen. Desweiteren sieht man Würfel, die miteinander vernetzt sind (dies soll vernetzte Datenpakete darstellen) und Karten mit verschiedenen übereinander liegenden Schichten. Im Vordergrund ein Textbanner mit dem Titel der Reihe "Geodaten - nutzbar und erlebbar machen".

Wie lässt sich aus offenen🌐Geodaten ein Mehrwert für Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft gewinnen (und das nicht nur für Fachleute)? Dieser Frage geht die aktuelle Frühjahrsreihe des IÖR-Forums nach 👉 www.ioer.de/veranstaltun...

#IOER_FDZ #GeoData #NFDI #Geography #GeoEdu #GeoSky

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in Geo: Geography and Environment by Paul Schweizer, Bibiana Pereira da Silva, Boris Michel & Cristina Thorstenberg Ribas (2026) entitled: 'Hydrocartography in Times of Menacing Waters: Xokleng Mapping and the Politics of Floods in Southern Brazil' with an orange banner at the top.

Maps have long been used to deal with menacing waters, to make them comprehensible and governable. Cartography and governing water are both deeply entangled in modernist rationalities and modes of control. This paper takes as its starting point the floods that have affected southern Brazil in recent years and the scientific and journalistic maps that have emerged around them. Following hydrofeminist and political ecology debates, it argues for a hydrocartographic approach in relation to the examination of social water relations that affect both the way we understand cartography and the mapping of waters. It aims to rethink relationships with the more-than-human water bodies we inhabit, precisely in the light of the threats they pose. The paper draws on years of collaborative research with the indigenous communities in the southern Brazilian states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul and their relations to water. While colonial water politics continue to threaten the Ibirama-Laklãnõ indigenous land, the affected Xokleng communities have endorsed a movement for territorial reappropriation that also connects to ancestral relationships to the territory's waters. Building on our mapping experience with this movement, we propose hydrocartography as a dual shift: watering cartography and mapping bodies of water.

Screenshot of a paper abstract in Geo: Geography and Environment by Paul Schweizer, Bibiana Pereira da Silva, Boris Michel & Cristina Thorstenberg Ribas (2026) entitled: 'Hydrocartography in Times of Menacing Waters: Xokleng Mapping and the Politics of Floods in Southern Brazil' with an orange banner at the top. Maps have long been used to deal with menacing waters, to make them comprehensible and governable. Cartography and governing water are both deeply entangled in modernist rationalities and modes of control. This paper takes as its starting point the floods that have affected southern Brazil in recent years and the scientific and journalistic maps that have emerged around them. Following hydrofeminist and political ecology debates, it argues for a hydrocartographic approach in relation to the examination of social water relations that affect both the way we understand cartography and the mapping of waters. It aims to rethink relationships with the more-than-human water bodies we inhabit, precisely in the light of the threats they pose. The paper draws on years of collaborative research with the indigenous communities in the southern Brazilian states of Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul and their relations to water. While colonial water politics continue to threaten the Ibirama-Laklãnõ indigenous land, the affected Xokleng communities have endorsed a movement for territorial reappropriation that also connects to ancestral relationships to the territory's waters. Building on our mapping experience with this movement, we propose hydrocartography as a dual shift: watering cartography and mapping bodies of water.

🗺️New in Geo🗺️

'Hydrocartography in times of menacing waters: Xokleng mapping and the politics of floods in Southern Brazil' by Paul Schweizer et al.

This paper is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Mapping Climate Change Perceptions'.

doi.org/10.1002/geo2... #geosky

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New paper in @proghumgeog.bsky.social. Some great colleagues' work is sampled @jennifer-clapp.bsky.social @landstuff.bsky.social @brettchristophers.bsky.social @azadehakbari.bsky.social @jamiepeck.bsky.social @reijer.bsky.social
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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In 1 week, #esri webinar: Getting Started with #ArcGIS #Urban: #3D #Planning Simplified tinyurl.com/4bmnufux

#city #municipal #govtech #GIS #dataviz #mapping #GISchat #geospatial #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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In der aktuellen Ausgabe der Geographischen Zeitschrift erschien von Andreas Kallert eine Rezension des Bandes "Geographie ländlicher Räume", hrsg. von Ulrike Grabski-Kieron et al. @utb.de
#GeoSky
biblioscout.net/content/99.1...

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In 1 week, #Esri webinar: #Tech Integrations for #RealTime Decisions tinyurl.com/3269xvc8

#EmergencyManagement #location #business #spatial #intelligence #GIS #arcgis #geospatial #GISchat #BaronWeather #DataMinr #Pratus #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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#AI Knows What. #Geospatial AI Knows #Where tinyurl.com/mt9rkkyu via @forbes.com

#spatial #business #location #intelligence #GIS #esri #arcgis #mapping #GISchat #forbes #geosky

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New Health & Place pub alert: “You thrive where you are:” Experiences of neighborhood built environments, mental health and wellbeing among residents of disinvested neighborhoods
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@pennstategeography.bsky.social #AcademicSky 🛟 #geosky

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What’s new in #ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Engine 2.0 tinyurl.com/y4vx2svd

#bigdata #raster #imagery #spatial #analysis #GIS #esri #GISchat #geospatial #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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I went to a networking event yesterday and wanted to hurl myself off a cliff

#career #tech #womenintech #geosky #womeninstem

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What’s new in #ArcGIS Solutions (March 2026) tinyurl.com/mrybmn83

#apps #govtech #GIS #esri #dataviz #mapping #GISchat #geospatial #ArcGISApps #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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FYI, follow these new #ArcGIS product pages on Linked In to stay informed #GIS #geospatial #esri #geosky

#ArcGISPro - ow.ly/vqIY30sUwXh
#ArcGISOnline - ow.ly/vng930sUwXg
#ArcGISEnterprise - ow.ly/R72A30sUwXf
#EsriDevelopers - ow.ly/fyYg30sUwXj

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Das komplette Jahresprogramm der Geographischen Gesellschaft #Würzburg ist online, u.a. mit Vorträgen von @econgeo.bsky.social, @gglasze.bsky.social, @joschkawanner.bsky.social und vielen mehr. Immer montags, 20 Uhr an der @uni-wuerzburg.de
www.geographie.uni-wuerzburg.de/ggw/aktuelles/
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Herzlich willkommen an der @uni-wuerzburg.de! Ab dem 1. April 2026 verstärkt Dr. Andreas Kallert die Arbeitsgruppe #Humangeographie in Forschung und Lehre zu #ländlichenRäumen, Politischer #Geographie und #Fiskalgeographie.
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www.geographie.uni-wuerzburg.de/humangeograp...

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We are turning 30, with a blast! @emilyreisman.bsky.social, @landstuff.bsky.social and Zenia Kish take us into the world of agrarian platform capitalism.
Read more: institutionallandscapes.org/contribution... #geosky @landrush.bsky.social @antipodeonline.bsky.social @pollenetwork.bsky.social

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I'm going to be spending more time with our map collection as a couple of scanning projects get underway and I'm curious...
What would you like to know about academic library map collections? What kinds of social media content around them would interest you?
#gischat #geosky

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#GeoSky #GISchat #EnergySky

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in Transactions by Marco Antonisch (2026) entitled: 'Rethinking the Race–Nation Nexus: Spatial Narratives of Racialised Italians in the United Kingdom' with a red banner at the top.

Nation and race are often theorised as closely intertwined, with nationalism frequently positioned as a driving force behind racism. The article advances an empirically grounded argument that challenges this assumed relationship. In particular, it explores how space, understood as a socially constructed category, is discursively mobilised in everyday conversations and interactions to articulate notions of nation and national belonging beyond race. Drawing on 32 individual interviews with racialised Italians living in the United Kingdom, the article shows how, outside Italy—a space regarded as saturated with whiteness—participants feel empowered to reclaim the nation from which they were excluded and to embrace alternative readings of nation which de-centre whiteness. These narratives reconfigure nation and national belonging not through opposition to racialised bodies (‘who’), but through proximity to or distance from particular practices, objects and im/material spaces (‘what’). The findings demonstrate that the race–nation nexus should not be conceptualised as an inevitable or intrinsic condition, but as a historical configuration rooted in a white fantasy of spatial hegemony which, while still powerful, is increasingly unsettled by the lived realities of growing racial diversity.

Screenshot of a paper abstract in Transactions by Marco Antonisch (2026) entitled: 'Rethinking the Race–Nation Nexus: Spatial Narratives of Racialised Italians in the United Kingdom' with a red banner at the top. Nation and race are often theorised as closely intertwined, with nationalism frequently positioned as a driving force behind racism. The article advances an empirically grounded argument that challenges this assumed relationship. In particular, it explores how space, understood as a socially constructed category, is discursively mobilised in everyday conversations and interactions to articulate notions of nation and national belonging beyond race. Drawing on 32 individual interviews with racialised Italians living in the United Kingdom, the article shows how, outside Italy—a space regarded as saturated with whiteness—participants feel empowered to reclaim the nation from which they were excluded and to embrace alternative readings of nation which de-centre whiteness. These narratives reconfigure nation and national belonging not through opposition to racialised bodies (‘who’), but through proximity to or distance from particular practices, objects and im/material spaces (‘what’). The findings demonstrate that the race–nation nexus should not be conceptualised as an inevitable or intrinsic condition, but as a historical configuration rooted in a white fantasy of spatial hegemony which, while still powerful, is increasingly unsettled by the lived realities of growing racial diversity.

New in TIBG:

'Rethinking the race-nation nexus: Spatial narratives of racialised Italians in the United Kingdom' by Marco Antonisch

doi.org/10.1111/tran... #geosky

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Learn how #NCTCOG uses #ArcGISMonitor to help manage their enterprise #GIS tinyurl.com/2f84k5fs

#ArcGISEnterprise #observability #ArcGISAdmin #esri #arcgis #TX #govtech #GISchat #geospatial #bestpractices #geosky

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My new book is out!🍾Nonauthoritarian Authority: Cities, Materiality, and the Aesthetics of Power. press.lse.ac.uk/books/m/10.3...

II argue that in shattered times, a radical, speculative reinvention of authority is needed. Open-access with @lsepress.bsky.social @rgs.org #geosky #socialtheory

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#ArcGIS Instant #Apps: It all starts with the web #map tinyurl.com/596cmvfa

#mapping #dataviz #WebGIS #GIS #esri #GISchat #geospatial #ArcGISApps #TheScienceOfWhere #geosky

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in Geo: Geography and Environment by Robin Tutunaru, Julia Uhde, Frederic Wrage, Bodo Schneider, Stefan Schweiger & Uwe Holzhammer (2026) entitled: 'Observing Regional Energy Transition Preferences—An Interactive Energy Transition Tool for Scenario Mapping Applied to the Case of Ingolstadt Region, Germany' with an orange banner at the top.

Screenshot of a paper abstract in Geo: Geography and Environment by Robin Tutunaru, Julia Uhde, Frederic Wrage, Bodo Schneider, Stefan Schweiger & Uwe Holzhammer (2026) entitled: 'Observing Regional Energy Transition Preferences—An Interactive Energy Transition Tool for Scenario Mapping Applied to the Case of Ingolstadt Region, Germany' with an orange banner at the top.

💡New in Geo💡

'Observing regional energy transition preferences—An interactive energy transition tool for scenario mapping applied to the case of Ingolstadt region, Germany' by Robin Tutunaru et al.

doi.org/10.1002/geo2... #geosky

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Querying Nature and (Anti‐/De‐)coloniality: Introduction to the Symposium The introduction to this Symposium outlines how actually existing movements contest various forms of “colonial Natures,” from settler property regimes to extractive frontiers and conservation landsca...

As usual, @antipodeonline.bsky.social sets a standard for radical scholarship. #geosky
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Great SI on Nature and Anti-/decoloniality

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Unsere Kolleginnen von der Arbeitsgruppe #Wirtschaftsgeographie der @uni-wuerzburg.de richten vom 12.-13. November 2026 die nächste Projektwerkstatt Wirtschaftsgeographie in #Würzburg aus. Deadline für Abstracts ist der 31. Mai 2026.
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www.geographie.uni-wuerzburg.de/wirtschaftsg...

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