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IAG Political Geography HDRs and Early Career Paper Award 2024
The Institute of Australian Geographers (IAG) Political Geography Study Group Award will award 200 AUD to the best paper on a political geography topic published by an ECR/HDR candidate that is an active member of the IAG Political Geography Group.Guidelines:
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Longlist for the 2023 IAG Political Geography Paper Award
We are pleased to announce the longlist for the inaugural IAG Political Geography Paper Award. We are very lucky to have received a collection of truly exceptional papers for the award. The Institute of Australian Geographers (IAG) Political Geography Study Group Award will award 200 AUD to the best paper on a political geography topic…
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IAG Political Geography HDRs and Early Career Paper Award
Description: The Institute of Australian Geographers (IAG) Political Geography Study Group Award will award 200 AUD to the best paper on a political geography topic published by an ECR/HDR candidate that is an active member of the IAG Political Geography Group. Guidelines:
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IAG 2023| Coexistence, Collaboration and Geography
Call for Papers – Political Geography Sponsored Sessions The Political Geography Study Group will be organising a range of sessions and events at the upcoming IAG conference to be held in Perth 4-7 July 2022. There will be a Political Geography keynote speaker, paper prize and reception (co-sponsored by Environment and Planning C: Politics and…
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New Directions in Political Geography
Workshop organised by the Political Geography Study Group The Political Geography Study Group of the Institute of Australian Geographers is organising a workshop to provide a place of encounter for new research in Political Geography. The workshop invites proposals from across fields of study and areas of interest both traditional to, and newly emerging in the sub-discipline. Political Geography is concerned with…
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Political Geography Keynote – Dr Elissa Waters, “Seeing Through Disasters: Parallels and potentials for political geography”
We are thrilled to have Dr Elissa Waters give the inaugural Political Geography keynote at IAG 2022 in Armidale. Dr Waters will present “Seeing Through Disasters: Parallels and potentials for political geography”. The keynote will is on Wednesday 6th of July at 1pm. Seeing Through Disasters: Parallels and potentials for political geography Disasters have long…
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IAG 2022 Political Geography Abstracts
New Directions in Political Geography Convened by Marilu Melo Zurita, Andrew Burridge and Ari Jerrems Consuming geopolitics and feeling maritime territoriality: the case of China’s patriotic tourism in the South China Sea Yan Huang Territorial disputes in and over the South China Sea (SCS) are often regarded as a dangerous flashpoint in the Indo-Pacific with…
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(Im)mobility and borders
The latest session of the Political Geography Reading Group was held on the 3rd of May focused on (im)mobility and borders. We read Nivi Manchanda and Sharri Plonski’s ‘Between mobile corridors and immobilizing borders: race, fixity and friction in Palestine/Israel‘ and David Bissell and Gillian Fuller’s ‘Stillness unbound‘ from Stillness in a mobile world. The…
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IAG Sponsored Sessions
New Directions in Political Geography Session organised by the Political Geography Study Group, convened by Andrew Burridge, Marilu Melo Zurita and Ari Jerrems This session will bring together new research in Political Geography. Political Geography is concerned with the connections between power, politics, sovereignty, territory, justice and space, and the spatially uneven outcomes of political processes, as well as the ways in…