
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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13-11-2015 23:30:09
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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…

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








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


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




📢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


🚨 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 👀



