New Publication: “Useful In/Stability” in Radical History Review
I am delighted to announce the publication of “Useful Instability: the Queer Social and Spatial Production of the Lesbian Herstory Archives” in …
I am delighted to announce the publication of “Useful Instability: the Queer Social and Spatial Production of the Lesbian Herstory Archives” in …
I am delighted to share that I am Assistant Professor of Public Humanities in the American Studies Program at Trinity College as …
I was recently interviewed by Fortune Magazine regarding trans* issues in the workplace. I had an incredible conversation with journalist Vivian Giang …
Although I add readings to my Gender, Sexuality, and Space Reading List about every six months, it’s been a few years since …
I was recently quoted in Rick Paulas’ “Mental Maps and the Neuroscience of Neighborhood Blight” for Pacific Standard. It’s incredibly exciting to …
In celebration of the year since the absolutely magical Queer Internet Studies (QIS) workshop, I went and realized that the final notes …
My most recent book review of Tina Harris‘ Geographical Diversions: Tibetan Trade, Global Transactions (UGA Press) is now up on the Society …
To honor Jim Blaut’s efforts, the award will recognize a scholar who, over the course of her/his life, has used a geographic and historical analysis of capitalism to explain current social injustices and inequalities, and promoted activism against oppressive power relations both within and outside the academy. Award winner Cindi Katz is Professor of Geography in Environmental Psychology & Women’s Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
In the spring of 2013, I taught Queer(ing) New York as a Seminar in the City course with the Center for Lesbian …
Lauren Berlant Society and Space lecture at the #AAG2015 Chicago on Friday, April 24th, 2015. Find the abstract for the “Affects of the Commons” talk at https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/14cee71fe9fb758f?compose=14cf692f75e22b37.
To honor Jim Blaut’s efforts, the award will recognize a scholar who, over the course of her/his life, has used a geographic and historical analysis of capitalism to explain current social injustices and inequalities, and promoted activism against oppressive power relations both within and outside the academy. Award winner Cindi Katz is Professor of Geography in Environmental Psychology & Women’s Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
This session brings together compelling scholars within diverse intellectual traditions in educational research to discuss corresponding and sometimes competing definitions of justice. Each panelist will respond to a set of questions designed to reveal the salient points of convergence and difference between Indigenous studies, critical disabilities studies, critical race studies, immigration and border studies, and queer studies in education. A noted critical discussant will synthesize perspectives, offer ideas for future inquiry, and prompt further discussion between the panelists.
Today is Equal Pay Day, a day I much admire because it is 1/365th of the reminder we need as a society …
I am blissfully attending and participating in the Feminist Social Justice Conference at San Diego State University, a Workshop on Participatory and …
The following is a post I recently shared with the American Friends of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation blog in reflection to the …
This fall, I taught the Digital Image of the City in the Digital & Computational Studies Initiative at Bowdoin College. As over …
My esteemed and inspiring colleague, Kate Driscoll Derickson at UMN, sent around an email of her favorite teaching resources. There are so …
I am sharing my slides from my talk today, “Sustaining Difference during Gentrification: NYC & Berlin Since 2008,” at the Alexander von …
UPDATE 11/14/14: Once you download Gephi, make sure to copy it into your Applications folder. Before If you have a new Mac, …
My essay, “Steps toward Recognition through Openness and the Virtual,” below was written for the Bowdoin Museum College of Art virtual exhibit …