
The Future of Geography is about the fate of the kind of research I like: adventurous, exploratory, mystery-seeking, psychologically fixated on spatial frontiers. This activity's fate...after the academic extinction event which is imminent.
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Sphere out of Cube
(A shorter X-thread version of the points made in this post)
Nothing influential in 20th century academic Geography went through modern anonymous peer review. With every interesting and paradigm-launching work, the...
I caught that Christopher Caldwell, on Tucker Carlson’s podcast, recently mentioned the work of French geographer Christophe Guilluy. Guilluy is well known in European intellectual and media circles for his argument about the social geograp...
The type of geographic exploration which casts its eye at a mysterious horizon and discovers new continents is over. Today if new islands emerge thanks to new flows of islandmaking sediments, we’re going to spot that on satellite photos, wi...
Nationalism, or the imperative of modern nation-making, has an impressive track-record generating environmental goods. Far more impressive than the track-record of internationalist climate politics. If you like goods—which means “what’s goo...
AI. Demographics. Politics…I believe an academic extinction event is looming. Most disciplines won’t make it through the bottleneck. On the other side, there will still be something like universities, something like professors, something li...
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