Virtual Exhibit Hub: American Association of Geographers 2023
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GEOGRAPHY // ANTHROPOLOGY // SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
RACE // SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY // ENVIRONMENT
PHILOSOPHY // POLITICAL SCIENCE // THEORY // POSTHUMANITIES
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- Toward an Architecture of Enjoyment Henri Lefebvre Lukasz Stanek, Editor 2014 Spring
- The relationship between bodily pleasure, space, and architecture—from one of the twentieth century’s most important urban theorists
- Health Rights Are Civil Rights Peace and Justice Activism in Los Angeles, 1963–1978 Jenna M. Loyd 2014 Spring
- How demands for dignified medical care and healthy living conditions brought together social justice advocates
- Building a House in Heaven Pious Neoliberalism and Islamic Charity in Egypt Mona Atia 2013 Fall
- The merging of religion, capitalism, and politics in Islamic charities in Egypt
- Native American DNA Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science Kim TallBear 2013 Fall
- How identifying Native Americans is vastly more complicated than matching DNA
- Corporate Sovereignty Law and Government under Capitalism Joshua Barkan 2013 Fall
- Corporate power to govern life is increasing not because regulation has failed but because it has succeeded
- Degraded Work The Struggle at the Bottom of the Labor Market Marc Doussard 2013 Fall
- Why service-sector jobs have gotten worse—and what can be done to improve pay and working conditions for low-wage workers
- Take Back the Economy An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities J. K. Gibson-Graham, Jenny Cameron and Stephen Healy 2013 Spring
- An accessible guide to demystifying the economy and creating a more just and sustainable world
- Hot Spotter’s Report Military Fables of Toxic Waste Shiloh R. Krupar 2013 Spring
- How biopolitical militarism in the U.S. obscures the domestic remains of war
- Landscapes of Fear Yi-Fu Tuan 2013 Spring
- A landmark study of fear from one of our most eminent thinkers
- Families Apart Migrant Mothers and the Conflicts of Labor and Love Geraldine Pratt 2012 Spring
- How temporary migration programs haunt the lives of families long after they have reunited
- Everyday Environmentalism Creating an Urban Political Ecology Alex Loftus 2012 Spring
- A bold rethinking of urban political ecology
- Governing the Wild Ecotours of Power Stephanie Rutherford 2011 Fall
- Shows how iconic representations of nature—from museum to theme park—define our ideas about saving the natural world
- Henri Lefebvre on Space Architecture, Urban Research, and the Production of Theory Łukasz Stanek 2011 Spring
- Shows how Lefebvre’s theory of space developed out of direct engagement with architecture, urbanism, and urban sociology
- Swamplife People, Gators, and Mangroves Entangled in the Everglades Laura A. Ogden 2011 Spring
- Alligator hunters, mangroves, and the (mis)adventures of the Ashley Gang in the Florida Everglades
- Seeking Asylum Human Smuggling and Bureaucracy at the Border Alison Mountz 2010 Spring
- How human smuggling illuminates the complexities of immigration policies and laws
- Seeking Spatial Justice Edward W. Soja 2010 Spring
- An innovative new way of understanding and changing the unjust geographies in which we live
- Political Affect Connecting the Social and the Somatic John Protevi 2009 Fall
- Encounters the visceral connection between politics and emotion
- Terror and Territory The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty Stuart Elden 2009 Fall
- A timely analysis of the contemporary state of territory
- Dialectical Materialism Henri Lefebvre 2009 Spring
- The first U.S. edition of an important French Marxist text
- State, Space, World Selected Essays Henri Lefebvre Edited by Neil Brenner and Stuart Elden 2009 Spring
- Leading intellectual Henri Lefebvre on political and state theory
- Demonic Grounds Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle Katherine McKittrick 2006 Spring
- Explores how black women’s geographies are meaningful sites of political opposition
- A Postcapitalist Politics J. K. Gibson-Graham 2006 Spring
- Presents compelling alternatives to capitalism—and strategies for achieving them
- Growing up Global Economic Restructuring and Children’s Everyday Lives Cindi Katz 2004 Fall
- How globalization is remade and internalized in children’s everyday lives
- The Urban Revolution Henri Lefebvre 2003 Spring
- The first English translation of Lefebvre’s groundbreaking work on the urban experience
- Space and Place The Perspective of Experience Yi-Fu Tuan 2001 Spring
- On the 25th anniversary of its publication, a new edition of this foundational work on human geography.
- Space, Place, and Gender Doreen Massey 1994 Fall
- A leading feminist geographer puts forth new ways of thinking about space and place.
- The Politics of Bitcoin Software as Right-Wing Extremism David Golumbia 2016 Fall
- The first comprehensive account of Bitcoin’s underlying right-wing politics