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Sarah Marie Hall
@smhall.bsky.social

Professor in Human Geography+UKRI FLF @austerityalters.bsky.social 🍞🌹 Into everyday feminist economic geography, pizza+tap dancing. My views. She/Her
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Political science 31%
Economics 24%
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Give us bread, but give us roses too ❤️

This week! Join us ☺️
Join us for 'Imagining our Working Lives: A Creative Exploration' 💭🖍🪛🧤🥄🖱

1st Nov, Central Manchester. Part of ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

Free to attend, places limited. Register: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imagining-...

P.s. There'll be cake!🍰
With @amycbarron.bsky.social + @clarecourtney

Ha we nearly did the same! I'll absolutely be back 😀

We did! And we saw SEALS 🦭🦭🦭

Gorgeous Galway, we will be back! X

❤️ thanks, friend. Sending love x

Thanks so much, Adam, appreciate the kind words. Here's to a better academia in the future x

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New in Area:

'Friendship in academia: A radically ordinary praxis?' by @smhall.bsky.social

This piece is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Dialogues in Radical Geography'.

doi.org/10.1111/area... #geosky

I bloody love Dublin ☺️❤️
EVERYTHING should come with a handful of crisps 🥔🥔

☺️

Thank you!! ✊️
Join us for 'Imagining our Working Lives: A Creative Exploration' 💭🖍🪛🧤🥄🖱

1st Nov, Central Manchester. Part of ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

Free to attend, places limited. Register: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imagining-...

P.s. There'll be cake!🍰
With @amycbarron.bsky.social + @clarecourtney
Special Section in The GJ:

'Legacies of Austerity', edited by @smhall.bsky.social & @sanvanlan.bsky.social

This #OpenAccess collection explores how the lens of legacies can be applied to understand austerity's effects in Europe. Available here⬇️

rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...

Ah no, I will just miss this! Hope it goes well!

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Some @austerityalters.bsky.social upcoming travel: if you're based in/around these cities + fancy a cuppa in the coming months pls let me know! ☕️
-Zurich, Malmo + Copenhagen (Sept)
-Dublin*^ (Oct)
-Rotterdam*, Amsterdam + Groningen (Nov)

* will be repeat visits in near future
^ can include Max 🐕

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🔥 Speaker Announced! - Rick Burgess 🔥

🎤 Talk title: Lessons from fighting the cuts: connecting struggle to win

🗓 Date: 7th September 2025
🕣 Time: 10am Doors
📍 Location: Mechanics Institute

Get your tickets today 👇
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summit-of-...
More details in alt text.

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A year and a half of making disability zines...

Brings a whole new meaning to "Bread & Roses"!

Speaking of, a small group of us have been coming together for c2yrs as the Bread & Roses Collective to think about radical care and activism in an unequal world.

We have a logo and blurb: @austerityalters site will be updated soon with more info 🍞🌹
ICYMI: Georg Simmel, 'Roses: A Social Hypothesis' - Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the ability to grow roses which became constructed as a ‘terrible inequality’. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Roses: A Social Hypothesis - Georg Simmel, 2021
First published in 1897 in the avant-garde journal Jugend, Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the...
journals.sagepub.com
🌍Are you attending the RGS-IBG Annual Conference in Birmingham later this month?🌏

🚌You can request free bus travel around Birmingham during the week of the conference - just complete the form below by Sunday 17th August.

Geographers please share!

forms.office.com/pages/respon...
Microsoft Forms
forms.office.com

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For the UK context: things are difficult for so many people right now. Here are some contact details. Please share if you are in the UK.
ICYMI: Georg Simmel, 'Roses: A Social Hypothesis' - Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the ability to grow roses which became constructed as a ‘terrible inequality’. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Roses: A Social Hypothesis - Georg Simmel, 2021
First published in 1897 in the avant-garde journal Jugend, Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the...
journals.sagepub.com
Hey @geographers.bsky.social and #geographers please pass this great opportunity on in your networks!

Look at that smile! Look at those bobby dazzlers! Cheer-up guaranteed 😁🦷🐕

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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I have a new paper out in Social & Cultural Geography titled: Making sense of ‘middle-age’: thinking from and through the middle. It presents a research agenda on the geographies of middle-age, and the value of thinking around the middle more generally. 🔗https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2025.2537686

Yes Kate! If you insist... xx

Barf-fest

Is it just me or is LinkedIn in a bit... gross?? I can't engage with it properly for all the performance. Plus I haven't seen a single dog picture on there for the 3 WHOLE WEEKS since I joined!!!
Academic social media needs light and shades, folks!!
P.s. here's Max looking especially dashing.

Notice this headline over the weekend? Here's what irked me:

1. Women bear an uneven load - so do w/c + ppl of colour (intersectional!)
2. This labour goes beyond services to workplaces, homes etc
3. Enough with the fat-phobia
4. How are you going to fix it?!

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
UK has got ‘fat’ on decades of free labour by women, says MP Jess Phillips
Minister points to ‘sexist’ practice of country relying on women to provide services so government did not have to
www.theguardian.com

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These are enormously confronting, disturbing, distressing times & if you're feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, seems sensible to remember that's pretty realistic in this context.

Find connection where you can, & rest. And have faith there are many many good people out there.
How does inequality affect our lot in life? Aini Gauhar of @equalitytrust.bsky.social looks at how household wealth shapes children’s health, education and future work prospects. But which countries offer clues to a more equitable way forward? #LSEInequalitiesBlog
Hard work or inherited (mis)fortune? Young people’s future in an unequal world
Renewing analysis from The Spirit Level: how are children and young people’s health, education and employment prospects shaped by household wealth?
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