apr
Walking the lines - Reflections on walking methods in Jordan

Olivia Mason
Olivia Mason (Newcastle University) reflects in this seminar on walking to address broader questions in political geography surrounding power, scale, mobility, embodiment, and knowledge production. Walking still remains a method and practice that has received little attention by political geographers, and this can be traced to a wider absence of discussions of methodology within political geography. Yet the embodied aspects of walking can enable a creative and critical relationship with nature, place, politics and space, reengaging key concepts in political geography such as territory, borders, and the state. Through empirical research conducted on walking trails and with walking groups in the Middle East and North Africa, this seminar explores the situated political geographies of walking and how walking can enable embodied and intimate political geographies to emerge.
The presentation will be followed by a discussion with and questions from participants.
This seminar is held on Zoom. Find the link and more information here: https://www.cors.lu.se/en/walking-the-lines.
Olivia Mason
Olivia Mason is a lecturer in Geography, with a focus on cultural and political geography. Mason's work sits across cultural, environmental, and political geography, and is broadly centred on mobility politics and resource colonialism, and to date has mostly been focused on Jordan.
About the series
The seminar series Circulations and Locality in Critical Border Studies is arranged by the Öresund Comparative Borderland Research Group, funded by CEMES.
Om händelsen:
Plats: Digital
Språk:
In English
Kontakt: mia.krokstadecors.luse