Miriam Tedeschi
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Miriam Tedeschi
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Senior researcher, Faculty of Law, University of Turku, Finland. Docent geography. Westminster Law & Theory Lab Fellow. Affect-Posthumanism-Spatial Justice-Data Justice-Critical Urban Studies. PI of project AgenDa: https://www.utu.fi/agenda
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A special issue here of the journal Agoriad entitled 'Thinking with fragments: The allure of the broken, discarded, and disjointed in urban space'.

Exploring what the 'fragment' might offer as a way of thinking about and writing the urban.

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Agoriad: A Journal of Spatial Theory
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New article out, soon to be available in the Proceedings of the SEFI Annual Conference 2025 (www.sefi2025.eu): ‘Developing sustainability competences through a negotiation simulation role-playing game’.
With M. Marttila, M. Äijälä, myself, M. Shaw and J. Levanen

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New article out, open access, in Geoforum: ‘Data doubles co-constructing spatial practices: An empirical study’ doi.org/10.1016/j.ge....
With Johanna Hautala, Andrea Resmini @resmini.bsky.social, and myself.

The research is funded by the Research Council of Finland.
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New Special Section in Area:

'Digging into Data' adds to our 'Thinking with Methods' collection, with 6 papers reflecting on the messy process of qualitative empirical analysis.

Edited by @citiesandstuff.bsky.social & Lauren Wagner - available here⬇️

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New digital piece available in the latest issue of "The Lit Platform"! "Flight Diaries" is the latest iteration of my ongoing work in finding ways of visualising and poetically narrating my experiences as a glider pilot theliteraryplatform.com/stories/flig...

#art #poetry #digital #flight #data #dh
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📢 Call for Papers – Cities, Urban Metabolism and the Polycrisis
A panel at the POLLEN 2026 conference (Barcelona, 29 June – 3 July) is looking for contributions in urban political ecology, infrastructure, and urban metabolism.
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"it may attempt too much, but it definitely delivers a lot of elements from which good, honest, reflexive urban scholarship is made": my review of Saila Maria's Transgressive City-Making and Governance is out on Housing Studies www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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"This text draws on Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology to challenge assumptions about pathology, disability, & embodied experience. It rethinks the body not as a biological fact but as our way of having a world—culturally shaped, historically situated, & always lived."
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#OpenAccess in Area:

'Confluences of art and research: Reflections on curating an art exhibition as interdisciplinary method' by Helen Underhill & Cat Button

This paper reflects on 'curation-as-method' in relation to the 2024 'Confluences: Water and People' exhibition.

doi.org/10.1111/area...
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WORLD PLANNING SCHOOLS CONGRESS 2026: Call for abstracts, roundtable proposals and PhD workshop applications is open until November 11th, 23:59 EET (Eastern European Time)!

It will take place from June 29th to July 3rd, 2026, in Espoo & Helsinki, Finland.

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We are excited to announce the Second International Conference of Critical Legal Geography at the University of Concepción, Chile, 17-20 March 2026. The call is now live @ www.clg.place on our conference page. Deadline for submissions 10 November 2025.
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I always say I'm done, but one truly final update - a new astronomical library for calculating equinoxes, solstices, and positions of sun and moon, for as long as this piece exists. A final summer night before the garden switches over to autumn (or vice-versa!) racarter.itch.io/haiku-garden
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“A simulacrum is a representation that no longer has an actual referent; there’s no preexisting reality it refers to, it has become the reality itself.”
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Our The Promise of Cultural Geography compilation now exists as a physical book, as well as OA online, thanks to all @vickiezhang.bsky.social work and gomer printing who together have created a beautiful object. We’ll be bringing a lot of them to the #rgsibg25
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What do we gain from not recognizing legal agency to women, non-human natural entities, marginalized & disabled people? Just maintain power & agency... we need to change that! During the keynote by Anna Arstein-Kerslake, from @Melbourne University at @legacy-hu.bsky.social Conference, @helsinki.fi