David Bissell
Professor of Geography at the University of Melbourne. Cultural geographies of mobilities, affect, embodiment, habit, automation, labour
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- Folks attending the RGS-IBG conference in Birmingham, UK next week are warmly welcomed to our Social & Cultural Geography plenary lecture by the wonderful Hayden Lorimer 🙌🤩 Please join us 14:40-16:20 on Friday, 29 August in the Teaching and Learning Building: Lecture Theatre 1!
- PhD opportunity at the University of Melbourne exploring reskilling for work futures in regional Australia with @leahruppanner.bsky.social, @brenchurchill.bsky.social @lillicrovara.bsky.social and me! 🙌✨ We hope this will be of interest to honsand masters students in Aus 👉 go.unimelb.edu.au/eo9p
- Folks working on all aspects of mobilities research are warmly invited to contribute a paper to this year's AusMob Symposium in early December 🙌 Further information and abstract submission ➡️ ausmob.com.au/events
- Reposted by David Bissell#OpenAccess in Transactions: 'What does it mean to be present at work? Negotiating attention, distraction and presence in working from home' by @davidjbissell.bsky.social et al. doi.org/10.1111/tran... #geosky
- Social & Cultural Geography is seeking a new Editor. We hope that you might be keen to join our lovely team! 🙏 ⏰ Closing date for applications is Friday 20 June 2025 📬 Applications should be sent to the journal’s editorial office at scg-jrnl@unimelb.edu.au 📄 Full details: go.unimelb.edu.au/uy8p
- ❁ If you're considering coming to the Institute of Australian Geographers Conference in Newcastle NSW this year, please do think about contributing to our session that we're organising on the concept of 'acceptance' in geography ❁ We think that it's a really intriguing and timely theme ❁
- What does it mean to be ‘out of it’? 🤔 How might foggier experiences of cognition change our relationship with place, to each other, and ourselves? 🌫️ Open access ✨ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
- Reposted by David BissellHere is your INAUGURATION DAY COUNTERPROGRAMMING. Capacities to: Affect Up Against Fascism. Open access. Read online or download as pdf. (Book form coming soon.) More than 40 contributors, over 350 pages. READ. PLEASE SHARE WIDELY. imbricate.press/book/capacit...
- The very idea of so many incredible geography friends and colleagues at the University of Wollongong being in scope for possible redundancy next month is absolutely gut wrenching www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11... 1/5
- Geographers at Wollongong lead national and global agendas in research and teaching on sustainability and are absolutely critical to the success of geography as a discipline in Australia www.uow.edu.au/the-arts-soc... 2/5
- In terms of funded research success alone, geographers at UOW are one of the top performing programs in Australia—they currently hold 1 Laureate, 1 Future Fellowship, 2 DECRAs, 4 Discoveries, 2 Linkages, in addition to an enviable record of industry funding. 3/5
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View full threadIt is unthinkable that this situation has arisen, and I sincerely hope that the UOW executive rethinks these proposals. You can sign the NTEU-led petition here to show your support: betteruniversities.work/uow-petition... 5/5
- Reposted by David Bissell📢Join the TIBG team!📢 We are looking for four new mid-career geographers to join our Editorial Board. We are seeking expertise in environmental, historical and quantitative geography, sustainable development, geopolitics, Africa & Latin America. Deadline: 4 December www.rgs.org/about-us/our...