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The case for feminist electoral geography Caught in the net unraveling the piracy-IUU fishing milieu in Indonesian waters through survey data Doing regions: multiplicity and singularization in the ontological politics of the Arctic Organising at the margins: Spaces of worker resistance in late twentieth century Britain Seams of power: Migration, state capitalism, and the dual mobilities of European energy investment in Jordan Extimate nature: Environmental crisis and the Excluded Just treatment on a damaged planet: Can we crip one health? And should we? River grabbing from the source: groundwater extraction and the self-perpetuating colonial practices of dispossession in Australia's Northern Territory Reclaiming sovereignty over the body: Post-2022 Russian migration between bio-, thanato- and necropolitics The art of renewable energy risk management. The governmentality of GET FiT Uganda Feminist geopolitics of creativity: A study of women practicing Islamic and traditional visual arts in Istanbul Settling on their ground: The shifting land politics of armed actors in the urban margins of Medellín Promotora m(other)work: A Latinx feminist geopolitics toward environmental justice futures Political socialization across places: differential effects on multiculturalist attitudes in urban and rural areas? Camp studies trapped in the camp? Re-articulating recent Greek history through the camp as a productive device An assemblage approach to performances of sovereignty through Gibraltar's hosting of the 2019 International Island Games “Playing the Good Samaritan”: Rethinking securitization and care work through a politics of conviviality in Santiago, Chile: For the Special issue: “Securitization of the Gendered Everyday: Global South Approaches” The visual conquering of the Portuguese sea Runnymede's memorials and landscapes: Magna Carta and England's wider communities of belonging When “conflict free” minerals go to war Two crises. Constructing the meaning of the “climate crisis” by the residents of Gdańsk Migrant struggles in the Darién Gap-Tapón: Rethinking a more-than-human border Showerheads, coffee machines and the everyday political geographies of the green backlash Governing through extra-territoriality: Jordan's clothing production zones as tools of imperial power and authoritarian rule Space to think? Chinese think tanks and the uneven development of party-state power Go-along research in the UK Parliament Durable governance assemblages at the margins: Introduction to the special issue Topographies of the undesired: Tracing the camp from colonial confinement to digital control in the EU asylum regime Reclaim the Night: fight for people-centric security and belonging, collectivisation in the everyday public The appeals of communism: Extracting confessions from the communist subject in the Vietnam war. Response to commentators. Confessing communism. A negative epistemology. War, refuge, liberation: Intimate geographies of confession. What epithets conceal: A response to Oliver Belcher's 'Confessing Communism'. Seizing the means of innovation: On the relationship between Marxism and ecomodernism Playing empire at home: Het Beursspel and Dutch popular colonial geopolitics in the 1940s Local and indigenous knowledge systems on nature-based solutions: Addressing Green Colonialism in Mangrove restoration of the Indian Sundarbans Reading Louise Amoore’s Algorithms and the Attributes of Ourselves and Others2020Duke University PressDurham NC232ISBN (paper): 978-1-4780-0831-6 / (hardcover) 978-1-4780-0778-4, US$26.95 (paper) Pastoralism is facing existential threat in West Africa Can the borderland speak? Entangled territoriality in the foothills of Northeast India Durable instabilities of home: Rain, terrain, and governance assemblages in Medellín, Colombia On the therapist's couch and in the streets: Politicized approaches to healing trauma and embodying liberation in the US and Canada Creating a new climate transition politics? Reflections on a Real Deal for Australia Haunted Temporalities: Ghosts and the geohauntologies of the Iran-Iraq war and the production of the nation-state through martyrdom Salvage work: The making of movable nature for post-submergence life Editorial Board. Unsettling nature as liberal public good “Staying is complicated, Not staying, however, is unthinkable”: A critical review of Indigenous presence in “natural” parks as a critique of colonial place making for conservation and leisure Accumulation by recreation: Celebrity billionaire conservation in Hawai'i’s tourism landscape Retraction notice to “Climate shocks and conflict: Evidence from colonial Nigeria” [Political Geography 50 (2015) 33–47]