I was chuffed to be invited by the editors of Progress in Human Geography to write three short 'progress reports' on the field of 'geographies of science and technology'. This is the first time reports have been commissioned in this area, which is a great reflection on the growing vibrancy of work in this area. … Continue reading Progress report: Geographies of science and technology
Month: November 2020
Special issue: the vertical in the history of science
Over the last couple of years Wilko Graf von Hardenberg and I have been working on convening a special issue on the historical role of the vertical in science. What we mean is the vertical as a condition of knowledge production - a spatial challenge to overcome, or a means of accessing new objects of … Continue reading Special issue: the vertical in the history of science
It’s finally out! Weather, Climate, and the Geographical Imagination
I don't have my own copy yet - it seems to have been corona'd in the post - but people seem to be buying and receiving copies to I thought it was about time to announce it here. This book started life as a couple of conference sessions way back in 2015 at the International … Continue reading It’s finally out! Weather, Climate, and the Geographical Imagination