Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked …
Rory Rowan – The Uncertainty Principle: Verticality, War and Disorder in Schmitt, Sloterdijk and Virilio
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Christopher Harker – The politics of verticality revisited
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Andrew Harris – Vertical Urbanism
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Steve Graham – Vertigo: for a vertical turn in critical urban social science
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
James Philip Robinson – Targeting the vital: vertical visualities and the exposure of the British landscape, 1936-1945
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Isla Forsyth – Shadow Chasers: exploring the vertical and angular geographies of camouflage
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Jeanne Haffner – Flight from modernity – aerial photograpahy and the emergence of a social conception of space
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Alan Ingram – Resisting remote control warfare online” ‘Shoot an Iraqi’?
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …
Pete Adey – Areal Life: space, substance and ‘being-in-the-air’
Event date: 8 December 2010 Bedford Square London WC1E 6DP Royal Holloway University of London Department of Geography Vertical Geographies Recent geographical scholarship has highlighted the importance of ‘verticality’ – aerial and three dimensional perspectives – in conceptualizations of space, territory, sovereignty and power. Within the subdiscipline of critical geopolitics, this interest has been, in part, provoked by recent events …