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Earth: interactive weather conditions visualisation

Earth – a very interesting interactive “visualization of global weather conditions forecast by supercomputers”. Thanks to dmfant for the link.

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Peake and Sheppard, ‘The Emergence of Radical/Critical Geography within North America’

Linda Peake and Eric Sheppard, ‘The Emergence of Radical/Critical Geography within North America’, ACME, Vol 13 No 2, 2014. Very interesting history of the discipline. Thanks to Sara Koopman for the link.

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Top posts on Progressive Geographies this week

History of Philosophy chart What if the largest countries had the biggest populations? An interesting new world map Towards a reading list on the Ebola crisis Forthcoming (with links to some preprints) Photos from Nietzsche’s summer walks by Mark Anderson Warwick … Continue reading

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Republican Rep. Lamar Smith versus the National Science Foundation

An important story about academic research and politics.

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Mapping topologies: review of Shields’ Spatial Questions

Rob Shields’ Spatial Questions reviewed at Society and Space.

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History of Philosophy chart

  Embedded from SuperScholar (via Daily Nous) Update: I shared this because I thought it was interesting, and to clarify I’m not responsible for its content. I’m well aware this is Western, partial, male, white, etc. ‘Contemporary Philosophy’, especially, could have … Continue reading

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What if the largest countries had the biggest populations? An interesting new world map

Thanks to Ben Rosamond for this. This might get used in a lecture this week…

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What matters? Materiality and the possibilities of artistic engagement with asylum – Jonathan Darling

A commentary on asylum linked to a piece in Society and Space – the article is open access for a month.

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Farewell Kathy Wood; welcome Kiersty Hong

The end of an era in the life of Society and Space – as Kathy Wood finishes her eight years as journal manager, and Kiersty Hong takes over. Many thanks Kathy – you will be greatly missed.

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Peter Gordon on Heidegger’s Black Notebooks in the New York Review of Books

Originally posted on Progressive Geographies:
Peter Gordon on Heidegger’s ‘Black Notebooks’ in The New York Review of Books (requires subscription).

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