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Peter Hopkins

Peter Hopkins is a British academic and social geographer. He is currently professor of social geography in the School of… more

H-index: 37
Political science 40%
Sociology 31%

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📢New Issue of The GJ!📢

𝐺𝑒𝑜𝑔𝑟𝑎𝑝ℎ𝑦 𝑖𝑛 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑃𝑢𝑏𝑙𝑖𝑐 𝐼𝑛𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑡

September's Issue features the 'Legacies of Austerity' Special Section alongside 9 papers, 3 commentaries, and records of the 2025 RGS-IBG Medals and Awards ceremony.

Take a look here ⬇️

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1) 'Legacies of Austerity: Editorial Introduction' by Sander van Lanen & Sarah Marie Hall
2) 'Family Hubs and the vulnerable care ecologies of child and family welfare in austerity' by Tom Disney et al.
3) 'Relational legacies and relative experiences: Austerity, inequality and access to special educational needs and disability (SEND) support in London, England' by Rosalie Warnock
4) 'Lived experiences of utilities-based indebtedness in Greece: Tracing the afterlives of austerity' by Aliki Koutlou
5) 'Grassroots temporary urbanism as a challenge to the city of austerity? Lessons from a self-organised park in Thessaloniki, Greece' by Matina Kapsali
6) 'De-municipalisation? Legacies of austerity for England's urban parks' by Andrew Smith et al.
7) 'Austerity's afterlives? The case of community asset transfer in the UK' by Neil Turnbull
8) 'Austere futures: From hardship to hope?' by Julie MacLeavy
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1) 'The rise of education-featured gated communities in Chinese cities: (Re)producing the enterprising self via the entrepreneurial local state–capital nexus' by Shenjing He
2) 'Policy-driven education-led gentrification and its spatiotemporal dynamics: Evidence from Shanghai, China' by Rong Cai, Lirong Hu & Shenjing He
3) 'The market formation of private sector, purpose built student accommodation in Sheffield 2000–2019' by Carl Lee
4) 'Evaporation losses from residential swimming pools and water features under climate variability and change' by Alicia Cumberland & Robert Wilby
5) 'Forecasting urban shifts post-earthquake: LULC change analysis in Elazığ, Turkey using ANN and Markov models' by Fatih Sunbul,  Enes Karadeniz,  Mustafa Taner Sengun &  Muhammed Kocaoglu
6) 'Care-ful encounters: A case for empathetic youthful encounters with coastal environments' by Mark Holton
7) 'How do you like your rivers? Portraying public perception and preference for urban rivers in China via a combined visual and textual analysis' by Yixin Cao,  Wendy Yan Chen & Karl Matthias Wantzen
8) 'Understanding place-to-place interactions using flow patterns derived from in-app mobile phone location data' by Mikaella Mavrogeni,  Justin van Dijk & Paul Longley
9) 'Gender difference in space–time fixity from household structure in urban China: A case study of Beijing' by Hongbo Chai,  Patrick Witte,  Stan Geertman &  Dick Ettema A graphic showing the title page of The Geographical Journal on a blue background with The GJ in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are five tiles with commentaries and RGS-IBG Regulars, with the names of papers in the issue.

1) 'On commons, state institutions and capitalism' by Ioannis Rigkos-Zitthen & Nikos Kapitsinis
2) 'From The Hague to the margins: The ICC, feminist geopolitics and alternative legal futures' by Sarah Klosterkamp & Alex Jeffrey
3) 'Everyone's talking about climate change actions, but can we learn from Wales’ approach?' by Lynda Yorke,  Athanasios Dimitriou,  Sonya Hanna,  Corinna Patterson,  Sara Parry & Georgina Smith
4) 'Presidential address and record of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) AGM 2025' by Dame Jane Francis
5) 'Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Medals and Awards celebration 2025' by Jane Francis,  Murray Gray,  Børge Ousland,  Gillian Rose,  Susan Smith & Dariusz Wójcik

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If his group comes here to launch a new political party on Saturday, we make clear we see them for what they are. We won’t be fooled by Tommy Robinson. He simply does not belong here. (4/4)

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They are our friends, our neighbours, people who we play or watch football with and have a laugh with at work or on a night out, people who have built up businesses, employing others and who work hard and contribute a great deal. (3/4)

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I look around our region and see a North East that is proud and welcoming. This is a place where families have come from all over the world to work in our hospitals and care homes. (2/4)

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Tommy Robinson's brand of hate and division offers the people of the North East nothing. He won't create jobs, he won't do anything to reduce your energy bills, he won't make your local transport better.

All he offers is hate, and too often violence. There is no place for that in this region.(1/4)

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NEW ANIMATION!
Here is a short new animation that explain a little more about what is meant by 'everyday Islamophobia'.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=EavZ...
Everyday Islamophobia
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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And here is an animation about hate crimes in the UK that provides some examples of the different forms this can take and where you can look to for support:

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Hate crimes in the UK
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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peterhopkins.bsky.social
How do we create environments where people can do their very best thinking, for themselves? Here is a short animation that explains how this can be achieved using Nancy Kline's idea of creating 'thinking environments':

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Generating 'Thinking Environments'
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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What are some of the ways that racism can be addressed at school? Based on collaborative work with secondary school students, here is an animation that shares their ideas about how to tackle racism:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcZp...
10 ways to tackle racism at school
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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What is Islamophobia and how does it operate? Here is a short animation that addresses this question:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pFJ...
What is Islamophobia?
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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What is anti-racism and what does it mean to be anti-racist? Here is a short animation that addresses these questions:

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What is Anti-Racism?
YouTube video by Peter Hopkins
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rgsibg.bsky.social
Our Annual Conference kicks off on 26 August! We can’t wait to welcome over 2,000 of our colleagues from around the world to discuss the geographies of creativity. 🌍

Make sure you’ve checked our mobile guide so you can get the most out of this year’s programme: http://bit.ly/4fDqKSk📲

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thegj.bsky.social
📢New Issue of The GJ!📢

This issue features papers on topics including drones, fintech, and e-waste.

The GJ publishes papers on issues of public interest - get in touch with submission ideas at [email protected].

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A graphic showing the title page of The Geographical Journal on a blue background with The GJ in large letters on the right hand page. On the left hand page are nine tiles with standard articles, with the names of papers in the issue.
1) Policy interactions at a multiscale geographical space for developing the green economy: Evidence from the international diffusion of environmental goods
Jingxuan Gui,  Xiyan Mao,  Peiyu Wang
2) Everyday understandings of drone incidents and misuse in the Mass Observation Archive
Anna Jackman
3) Comprehending the interaction between urban function and morphology at traffic analysis zones scale: The case study from Hangzhou
Wencang Shen,  Qiyu Hu,  Zhengfeng Zhang,  Lu Niu
4) How different emotions emerge in the context of the energy crisis: A contribution to emotional energy geographies
Maria Budnik,  Katrin Grossmann,  Celine Hess,  Tine Wemheuer
5) ‘You could start a new country, but you would need to discover new land’: Exploring understandings of statehood with primary school pupils in England
Liam Saddington,  Fiona McConnell
6) Fin or tech? The role of financial and technological capabilities in global fintech development
Xinchen Luan,  Wenwan Jin,  Shengjun Zhu,  Bofei Yang
7) ‘…and the evidence was irrefutable’: The politics of evidence in the World Commission on Dams
Christopher Schulz,  William M. Adams
8) Labour turnover and employment dynamics in the e-waste industry of Ghana
Khiddir Iddris,  Martin Owusu,  Martin Oteng-Ababio,  Ebenezer Forkuo Amankwaa
9) Professor Peter Haggett (1933–2025)
Richard Harris,  Tony Hoare,  Kelvyn Jones,  David Richards,  John Wylie
peterhopkins.bsky.social
A NEW ANIMATION - 'Ten ways to tackle racism at school'. The script for this was developed by five secondary school pupils at Shawlands Academy in Glasgow) in collaboration with @joeljoel.bsky.social and I following some research we did in the school.

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10 ways to tackle racism at school
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And finally, @peterhopkins.bsky.social & @joeljoel.bsky.social reflect on Trump's Muslim-targeting travel bans and the Islamophobic politics at play in this administration.

'The "Islamophobia President" re-elected'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Peter Hopkins & Joel White (2025) entitled 'The "Islamophobia President" re-elected' with a blue banner at the top.

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The penultimate piece is by @niiyokamigaabaw.bsky.social (University of British Columbia), thinking through the implications of Trump's presidency for Indigenous environments and citizens in the US:

'Settler colonialism in Donald Trump's America'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles (2025) entitled 'Settler colonialism in Donald Trump's America' with a blue banner at the top.

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The tenth piece is written by Elizabeth Olson (University of North Carolina), considering the state of family care in the US under Trump.

'Care, family and crisis'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Elizabeth Olson (2025) entitled 'Care, family and crisis' with a blue banner at the top.

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The ninth piece is by @spacedemands.bsky.social, Bryttani Wooten & Danielle Purifoy, re-imagining Black futures in the face of violent anti-black politics.

'Black geographies in the wake: The afterlives of difference and the possibilities of reproductive justice'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by LaToya E. Eaves, Bryttani Wooten & Danielle Purifoy (2025) entitled 'Black geographies in the wake: The afterlives of difference and the possibilities of reproductive justice' with a blue banner at the top.

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The eighth piece is from Solange Muñoz & Pamela Sertzen, exploring the histories and geographies of Latinx populations in the US:

'Latinxs in the (newest) Trump era'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Solange Muñoz & Pamela Sertzen (2025) entitled 'Latinxs in the (newest) Trump era' with a blue banner at the top.

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The seventh piece is by Banu Gökarıksel (University of North Carolina), examining the exclusions which construct a white heteropatriarchal vision of American nationhood:

'Convergent exclusionary politics of gender & migration in Trump's re-election campaign, 2024–2025'

doi.org/10.1111/geoj... 9/14
Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Banu Gökarıksel (2025) entitled 'Convergent exclusionary politics of gender and migration in Trump's re-election campaign, 2024–2025' with a blue banner at the top.

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The sixth piece in this collection is written by @wiley.pink, Sarah Fogel, @queergeog.bsky.social & @nickandplants.bsky.social, exploring the implications of the 2024 elections on trans lives.

'Resisting gender fascism'

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Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Wiley Sharp, Sarah Fogel, Eden Kinkaid & Nick Koenig (2025) entitled 'Resisting gender fascism' with a blue banner at the top.

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The fifth piece comes from Caroline Nagel (University of South Carolina), placing Trump's anti-immigration politics in historical context.

'Immigration policy in the second Trump administration: Restriction, removal, and the limits of MAGA nativism'

doi.org/10.1111/geoj... 7/14
Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by Caroline Nagel (2025) entitled 'Immigration policy in the second Trump administration: Restriction, removal, and the limits of MAGA nativism' with a blue banner at the top.

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