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Events from the 01 January 2025 - 31 December 2025 Reset
Dr Aslı Zengin (Rutgers), Violent Intimacies: The Trans Everyday and the Making of an Urban World (Duke University Press, 2024).
We will be hosting Dr Aslı Zengin (Rutgers) for a book talk on her recently published Violent Intimacies: The Trans Everyday and the Making of an Urban World (Duke University Press, 2024) which has just been awarded the Ruth Benedict Prize for Queer Anthropology.
16 January 2025
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
W010 (Geography)
- Research event
Atlas of Finance: Mapping the Global Story of Money
From the emergence of money in the ancient world to today’s interconnected landscape of high-frequency trading and cryptocurrency, the story of finance has always taken place on an international stage. This atlas uses graphics and maps to bring the complex and abstract world of finance down to earth, showing how geography is fundamental for understanding finance, and vice versa.
12 February 2025
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Geography West Building, Lecture theatre W309
- Research event
De/Anticolonial thematic group film screening and panel discussion
A screening of the film 'Foragers' (Jumana Manna, 2022) with accompanying panel discussion with discussants Dr. Aya Nassar, Dr. Silvia Hassouna and Dr. Diego Astorga.
18 February 2025
4:15 PM - 6:00 PM
Confluence Building room, room CB0008
- Research event
Explaining why polar research matters – the art of communicating your science in 2025
Athena Dinar who heads up the media side of British Antarctic Survey’s award-winning Media and Communications department, News and media at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will be visiting Durham Geography to speak about communicating science research in 2025.
21 February 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
W309 (Geography West building)
- Research event
The geographies of abortion: Misoprostol & its possibilities for reproductive justice
Cordelia Freeman is a senior lecturer in geography at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research centres on abortion and reproductive justice in Latin America with a focus on the abortion pill misoprostol and the activist groups who facilitate access to it. Cordelia has led a range of creative engaged projects such as a documentary, investigative journalism podcasts, and graphic novels. She is the author of the book Magic Misoprostol: Reproductive Justice and Abortion Liberation in Latin America
18 March 2025
2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
TLC 106 (Teaching and Learning Centre)
- Research event