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New Books in #Geography is an author-interview #podcast channel on the @NewBooksNetwork. ๐ŸŽง on iTunes:
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GOING NOWHERE FAST (Oxford Academic) brings together more than a decadeโ€™s worth of research during one of the most consequential moments in Cambodian history. Learn more as Sabina Lawreniuk and Laurie Parsons discuss their book w/@dinokadich on the podcast๐Ÿ‘‡ newbooksnetwork.com/s-lawreniuk-anโ€ฆ

GOING NOWHERE FAST (<a href="/OUPAcademic/">Oxford Academic</a>) brings together more than a decadeโ€™s worth of research during one of the most consequential moments in Cambodian history. Learn more as Sabina Lawreniuk and Laurie Parsons discuss their book w/@dinokadich on the podcast๐Ÿ‘‡

newbooksnetwork.com/s-lawreniuk-anโ€ฆ
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Our idea of inequality is WRONG - we need global South contexts like #Cambodia to correct it Find out why in my NEW interview w/Sabina Lawreniuk on the New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) Discussing our new book in the Development Studies Association series, Going Nowhere Fast w/ @dinokadich newbooksnetwork.com/s-lawreniuk-anโ€ฆ

Sabina Lawreniuk (@sabinalawreniuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm on the ๐Ÿ”ฅNEW๐Ÿ”ฅ episode of the New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) podcast ๐ŸŽค๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ“š Talking development dreams, neoliberal inertia, and authoritarian (re)turns in #Cambodia w/ Laurie Parsons From our new book Going Nowhere Fast w/ Oxford Academic Tune in here: newbooksnetwork.com/s-lawreniuk-anโ€ฆ

NB History ๐Ÿ“š (@newhistorybooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Dr. Ahmed Y. AlMaazmi ุฃุญู…ุฏ ูŠ. ุงู„ู…ุงุฒู…ูŠ has Alexis Wick on the podcast to discuss THE RED SEA in SEARCH of LOST SPACE (University of California Press (is on Bluesky)), a critical, conceptual history of the Sea in which the Sea serves as a vital element of the modern philosophy of history. Give their convo a listen๐Ÿ‘‡ newbooksnetwork.com/alexis-wick-thโ€ฆ

.<a href="/Ahmed_Yaqoub/">Dr. Ahmed Y. AlMaazmi ุฃุญู…ุฏ ูŠ. ุงู„ู…ุงุฒู…ูŠ</a> has Alexis Wick on the podcast to discuss THE RED SEA in SEARCH of LOST SPACE (<a href="/ucpress/">University of California Press (is on Bluesky)</a>), a critical, conceptual history of the Sea in which the Sea serves as a vital element of the modern philosophy of history. Give their convo a listen๐Ÿ‘‡

newbooksnetwork.com/alexis-wick-thโ€ฆ
NB African Studies ๐Ÿ“š (@newbooksafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Covering a 1,500-year sweep of history, THE SWAHILI WORLD (Routledge History, Heritage Studies & Archaeology) tells a fascinating story of a major world civilization, exploring the archaeology, history, linguistics, and anthropology of the eastern coast of Africa. The editors fill us in โ†™๏ธ newbooksnetwork.com/s-wynne-jones-โ€ฆ

Covering a 1,500-year sweep of history, THE SWAHILI WORLD (<a href="/RoutledgeHist/">Routledge History, Heritage Studies & Archaeology</a>) tells a fascinating story of a major world civilization, exploring the archaeology, history, linguistics, and anthropology of the eastern coast of Africa. The editors fill us in โ†™๏ธ

newbooksnetwork.com/s-wynne-jones-โ€ฆ
NB Caribbean Studies ๐Ÿ“š (@newbookscarib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's the relationship between race, technology & sound? How did Latin Americans in the 19th & early 20th centuries think about, and importantly, hear, race? @alebronf interviews Dylon Robbins, author of AUDIBLE GEOGRAPHIES in LATIN AMERICA (Palgrave Macmillan)๐Ÿ‘‡ newbooksnetwork.com/dylon-robbins-โ€ฆ

What's the relationship between race, technology &amp; sound? How did Latin Americans in the 19th &amp; early 20th centuries think about, and importantly, hear, race? @alebronf interviews Dylon Robbins, author of AUDIBLE GEOGRAPHIES in LATIN AMERICA (<a href="/Palgrave/">Palgrave Macmillan</a>)๐Ÿ‘‡

newbooksnetwork.com/dylon-robbins-โ€ฆ
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Ranging from Indiaโ€™s Northwest Frontier to the TransJordan, South Africa and Apache reservations, RULING the SAVAGE PERIPHERY (Harvard University Press) documents the startling breadth of frontier governmentality and its tragic legacy. Benjamin D Hopkins joins us๐Ÿ‘‡ newbooksnetwork.com/benjamin-d-hopโ€ฆ

Ranging from Indiaโ€™s Northwest Frontier to the TransJordan, South Africa and Apache reservations, RULING the SAVAGE PERIPHERY (<a href="/Harvard_Press/">Harvard University Press</a>) documents the startling breadth of frontier governmentality and its tragic legacy. Benjamin D Hopkins joins us๐Ÿ‘‡

newbooksnetwork.com/benjamin-d-hopโ€ฆ
Alexandra Ortolja-Baird (@timetravelallie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Curious about data, maps and humanitarianism? I had a fascinating conversation with Doug Specht about the powerful new volume "Mapping Crisis: Participation, Datafication and Humanitarianism in the Age of Digital Mapping" for New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social). megaphone.link/LIT8951482598

NB Intellectual History ๐Ÿ“š (@newbooksinthist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MAPPING CRISIS (University of London Press) offers critical perspectives on the role of mapping people, knowledges, and data in humanitarian work and questions whether, as we map crises, it is the map itself that is in crisis. Editor Doug Specht joins Alexandra Ortolja-Baird โ†™๏ธ newbooksnetwork.com/doug-specht-maโ€ฆ

MAPPING CRISIS (<a href="/UoLPress/">University of London Press</a>) offers critical perspectives on the role of mapping people, knowledges, and data in humanitarian work and questions whether, as we map crises, it is the map itself that is in crisis. Editor <a href="/DougSpecht/">Doug Specht</a> joins <a href="/TimeTravelAllie/">Alexandra Ortolja-Baird</a> โ†™๏ธ

newbooksnetwork.com/doug-specht-maโ€ฆ
NB Critical Theory ๐Ÿ“š (@newbookscritthe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is an art school? Bridging geography, sociology, and art history, ART SCHOOLS and PLACE (@RLPGBooks) thinks through the status of art schools and arts education in the contemporary world. Tune in as Silvie Jacobi joins Dave O'Brien on the podcast๐Ÿ‘‡ newbooksnetwork.com/silvie-jacobi-โ€ฆ

What is an art school?

Bridging geography, sociology, and art history, ART SCHOOLS and PLACE (@RLPGBooks) thinks through the status of art schools and arts education in the contemporary world. Tune in as <a href="/silviejacobi/">Silvie Jacobi</a> joins <a href="/DrDaveOBrien/">Dave O'Brien</a> on the podcast๐Ÿ‘‡

newbooksnetwork.com/silvie-jacobi-โ€ฆ
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Based participant observation, visual & media analysis, interviews and archival work, BLACK in PLACE (@uncpressblog) shows how blackness has become a prized aesthetic that often excludes Black residents in #WashingtonDC. @_blusummers joins Alize Arฤฑcan โ†™๏ธ newbooksnetwork.com/brandi-t-summeโ€ฆ

Based participant observation, visual &amp; media analysis, interviews and archival work, BLACK in PLACE (@uncpressblog) shows how blackness has become a prized aesthetic that often excludes Black residents in #WashingtonDC. @_blusummers joins <a href="/alizearican/">Alize Arฤฑcan</a> โ†™๏ธ

newbooksnetwork.com/brandi-t-summeโ€ฆ
Luca Scholz (@drlucascholz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hasidism is a movement that has often been understood as aterritorial. 'The Historical Atlas of Hasidism' (Princeton University Press) explores its spatial history. Learn more at: newbooksnetwork.com/historical-atlโ€ฆ @newbooksnetwork #spatialhistory #digitalhumanities

Hasidism is a movement that has often been understood as aterritorial. 'The Historical Atlas of Hasidism' (<a href="/PrincetonUPress/">Princeton University Press</a>) explores its spatial history. Learn more at:

newbooksnetwork.com/historical-atlโ€ฆ

@newbooksnetwork #spatialhistory #digitalhumanities
American Association of Geographers (@theaag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wanted to host a #podcast? AAG is partnering with New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) to offer opportunities to interview other geographers about their books & issues of importance in the discipline. Find out more: bit.ly/3MP0MLx #books #geography #podcasts

Steven Seegel ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ @stevenseegel.bsky.social (@steven_seegel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New book alert! On #maps & history NB Eastern European Studies ๐Ÿ“š NB Russian & Eurasian Studies ๐Ÿ“š, I interviewed Dr. Catherine Gibson (U Tartu) on "Geographies of Nationhood, Cartography, Science & Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic" (OUP History, 2022). Congrats! Check it out. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ“šnewbooksnetwork.com/geographies-ofโ€ฆ๐Ÿ“š

New book alert! On #maps &amp; history <a href="/NewBooksEEuro/">NB Eastern European Studies ๐Ÿ“š</a> <a href="/NewBooksRussia/">NB Russian & Eurasian Studies ๐Ÿ“š</a>, I interviewed Dr. Catherine Gibson (U Tartu) on "Geographies of Nationhood, Cartography, Science &amp; Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic" (<a href="/OUPHistory/">OUP History</a>, 2022). Congrats! Check it out. ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ๐Ÿ“šnewbooksnetwork.com/geographies-ofโ€ฆ๐Ÿ“š
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On the new episode of NB Geography ๐Ÿ“š, @adribuller talks to Stentor Danielson about her forthcoming book, The Value of a Whale - listen here: newbooksnetwork.com/how-to-value-tโ€ฆ The Value of a Whale asks us - in the face of crisis - what we really value. Available to pre-order now!

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Images of lorries queued at #Dover have been used to argue that severing ties with the EU was the best/worst thing for the UK. In his new book, Phil Hubbard considers the past, present and future of this corner of England, in the wake of #Brexit: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526153876/

Images of lorries queued at #Dover have been used to argue that severing ties with the EU was the best/worst thing for the UK.

In his new book, <a href="/PhilHubbard1/">Phil Hubbard</a> considers the past, present and future of this corner of England, in the wake of #Brexit: manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526153876/