Dr. James Tyner, PhD (@tynergeography) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. James Tyner, PhD

@tynergeography

Kent State Geography Professor and AAG Fellow; Interests in Political Economy, Political Geography, Genocide, Extinction, Cambodia, Philippines. USC PhD ‘95

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Chris Stringer (@chrisstringer65) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Through Much of Human History, Women Have Shaped Evolution Through Food Processing - smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… @smithsonianmag

GlobalSistersReport (@sistersreport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On World Day Against Witch-Hunts Doreen Ajiambo reports on Catholic sisters in Kenya who offer support to elder men and women who have been driven from their homes following accusations of witchcraft from those eager to take their land. globalsistersreport.org/ministry/witch…

Derek Alderman (@mlkstreet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come retribution: Revanchism, settler colonialism, and the geographical imagination of Donald Trump's America. A must read for colleagues American Association of Geographers The American Geographical Society. Proud my collaborator Joshua Inwood Penn State Geography wrote this journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02…

L.A. in a Minute (@lainaminute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the original location in Temple City in 1948, Verne Winchell built the largest donut empire in the United States, with more than 1,000 locations. Today, a handful remain, but Winchell’s is still L.A.’s donut king. Let’s get into it! 🎥Hungry In LA

Niall Harbison (@niallharbison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was the moment exactly 2 years ago to the day that Tina slipped away. Quite simply she was the best girl there ever was. I think about her hourly and have dedicated my life to her legacy… (1/10) 🧵

Human Geography (@hgjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annual application deadline on September 15: We invite proposals up to US $10,000 per research grant and continue to encourage applications for smaller research grants (under US $5,000). For information, go to: hugeog.org/home/grants

UBC Geography (also at @ubcgeography.bsky.social) (@ubcgeog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geography Professor Michele Koppes and several graduate students from the Critical Physical Geography research collective call for diversity of scientific thought and reflexive approaches in a new Ecosphere article. Learn more: geog.ubc.ca/news/geoscient…

Geography Professor Michele Koppes and several graduate students from the Critical Physical Geography research collective call for diversity of scientific thought and reflexive approaches in a new Ecosphere article.

Learn more:

geog.ubc.ca/news/geoscient…
William Moseley (@williamgmoseley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glad this is out! Pleased to have contributed a chapter on conflict and food. Elgar Encyclopedia of Food and Society e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/elgar…

Univ Nebraska Press (@univnebpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liza Black joins the Behind the Book podcast hosted by New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) to discuss PICTURING INDIANS which explores Indigenous peoples' experiences in the American film industry. Listen now: bit.ly/46Xop2o

Liza Black joins the Behind the Book podcast hosted by <a href="/NewBooksNetwork/">New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social)</a> to discuss PICTURING INDIANS which explores Indigenous peoples' experiences in the American film industry. Listen now: bit.ly/46Xop2o
Mech Dara (@mechdara1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Archaeologists have uncovered a massive tree fossil in Stung Treng province, believed to be between 100,000 and two million years old, offering a rare glimpse into Cambodia’s prehistoric landscape and a potential new site for community-based tourism. Cambodianess

Archaeologists have uncovered a massive tree fossil in Stung Treng province, believed to be between 100,000 and two million years old, offering a rare glimpse into Cambodia’s prehistoric landscape and a potential new site for community-based tourism. <a href="/TTNEnglish/">Cambodianess</a>
Laurie Parsons (@lauriefdparsons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate and environmental geographers, if you're at #rgsibg25 this week - don't miss this 👇 Oppressive Heat: New Perspectives on Thermal Inequality in a Warming World Alan Walters Building: Room 111 Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 BST

Climate and environmental geographers, if you're at #rgsibg25 this week - don't miss this 👇

Oppressive Heat: New Perspectives on Thermal Inequality in a Warming World

Alan Walters Building: Room 111
Wednesday 9:00 - 10:40 BST
Sabina Lawreniuk (@sabinalawreniuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Geographers!🤚Heading to #RGSIBG? We have a bumper DOUBLE session on Geographies of AUTHORITARIANISM w/Jason Luger TEN papers tackling authoritarian entanglements with the state, city, environment, education, labour, &more... 📍Alan Walters Building, Rm 103 ⏰14.40 on Weds 27th

📢Geographers!🤚Heading to #RGSIBG?

We have a bumper DOUBLE session on Geographies of AUTHORITARIANISM w/<a href="/JLuger/">Jason Luger</a> 

TEN papers tackling authoritarian entanglements with the state, city, environment, education, labour, &amp;more...

📍Alan Walters Building, Rm 103
⏰14.40 on Weds 27th
Sabina Lawreniuk (@sabinalawreniuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Exhibition alert! 🚨 Women garment workers in #Cambodia made these body map artworks that show how the #fashion factory impacts health & wellbeing Led by Nottingham Geography PhD student Grainne Fay for Invisible Women, Invisible Workers, they are on display at #rgsibg25 Find in the big marquee 👀

🚨 Exhibition alert! 🚨

Women garment workers in #Cambodia made these body map artworks that show how the #fashion factory impacts health &amp; wellbeing 

Led by <a href="/UoNGeography/">Nottingham Geography</a> PhD student Grainne Fay for <a href="/invisible_wrkrs/">Invisible Women, Invisible Workers</a>, they are on display at #rgsibg25

Find in the big marquee 👀
US Department of the Interior (@interior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For outdoor enthusiasts, a good map is more than just a tool. It's the start of an adventure. The USGS has released a new series of topographic maps designed with outdoor lovers in mind. They're easier to use and perfect for planning your next trip. usgs.gov/news/national-…

For outdoor enthusiasts, a good map is more than just a tool. It's the start of an adventure. The <a href="/USGS/">USGS</a> has released a new series of topographic maps designed with outdoor lovers in mind.

They're easier to use and perfect for planning your next trip. usgs.gov/news/national-…
UTK Geography & Sustainability (@utkgeography) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Drs. Jack Swab and Derek Alderman have a new article for @theconversation.com, “World maps get Africa’s size wrong: cartographers explain why fixing it matters.” Read it at the 🔗 below! theconversation.com/world-maps-get… Derek Alderman Jack Swab