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gillian rose
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digital things, visual culture, cities, visual research methods. And sometimes academic life. Prof of Human Geography at the University of Oxford. I still blog, occasionally, here:
https://visualmethodculture.wordpress.com/ .. more

Gillian Rose FBA is a British geographer and geographic author. She is a professor of human geography in the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford. Previously, she taught and served as Associate Dean at The Open University. She is best known for her 1993 book, Feminism & Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge. .. more

Political science 24%
Sociology 20%

I have a new paper out: "image, screen, projection: conceptualising the urban (imaginary) in digital visual culture." #urban #visualculture #imaginary

available #openaccess here:
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A few days ago we lost an important hidden figure in the history of 20th century Cold War technology—Gladys West’s work and insights were essential in the creation of GPS:

www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Gladys Mae West obituary: mathematician who pioneered GPS technology
She made key contributions to US cold-war science despite facing huge barriers as a Black woman.
www.nature.com

learn more about the visual politics of lots of ecologies by registering for the Digital Ecologies conference, 2-3 Feb in Oxford - tickets going fast! 🧐
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-visual...

@digicologies.bsky.social
Yesterday it was cows using tools, today its penguins using satellite imagery.
Yesterday it was cows using tools, today its penguins using satellite imagery.
The first talk in the Urban Multiplicities Seminar Series will be delivered by @rikjaz.bsky.social (@uclgeography.bsky.social)

Tuesday 27th January, 16:30–18:00, Small Lecture Theatre. All welcome!
The @leverhulmecal.bsky.social PhD studentships are now live here leverhulmecal.webspace.durham.ac.uk/leverhulme-c... Are you looking for a PhD programme that supports interdisciplinary approaches to algorithmic life? Closing date 26 February
Funded PhD opportunities - Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life
leverhulmecal.webspace.durham.ac.uk

delighted to be part of this amazing lineup. #geosky
Announcing the Urban Multiplicities Seminar Series, featuring six brilliant speakers
@rikjaz.bsky.social
@ayonadatta.bsky.social
Charlotte Lemanski
@princeguma.bsky.social
@maanbarua.bsky.social
@profgillian.bsky.social

Location: Small Lecture Theatre @camunigeography.bsky.social
Announcing the Urban Multiplicities Seminar Series, featuring six brilliant speakers
@rikjaz.bsky.social
@ayonadatta.bsky.social
Charlotte Lemanski
@princeguma.bsky.social
@maanbarua.bsky.social
@profgillian.bsky.social

Location: Small Lecture Theatre @camunigeography.bsky.social

this was a hugely impactful event, centring on the multiple costs of chronic and endemic precarity in UK HE. the full report and some highly practical action plans are here: www.rgs.org/research/hig...

#AcademicSky #AcademicChatter #HigherEd

@rgs-ibghe.bsky.social @britishacademy.bsky.social

"extensive powers" that hopefully exclude the use of #AIslop to visualise new infrastructure and other development. this kind of glutinous aerial AI landscape is so thoughtless about picturing place, the built environment and how they're experienced in multiple ways. @bildoperationen.bsky.social
Control of the Oxford–Cambridge Corridor should be given to a single development corporation with extensive powers, argues an thinktank closely associated with Keir Starmer. Labour Together says “Project Hawking” should aim to triple economic area in the area by 2050.

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Control of the Oxford–Cambridge Corridor should be given to a single development corporation with extensive powers, argues an thinktank closely associated with Keir Starmer. Labour Together says “Project Hawking” should aim to triple economic area in the area by 2050.

register now for the Visual Politics of Digital Ecologies conference, 2-3 Feb 2026 in Oxford! with keynotes @joannazylinska.bsky.social and Daisy Ginsberg www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-visual... 🌳 📹 🦫 🛰️

sci fi novel recommends from my 2025 reading

I read (and watch) quite a lot of science fiction - mostly new, or new-ish. Here are sci fi novels I would recommend from what I read in 2025 - there are actually ten, so I guess this is yet another 'top of 2025' list, albeit a bit late: Sierra Greer,…
sci fi novel recommends from my 2025 reading
I read (and watch) quite a lot of science fiction - mostly new, or new-ish. Here are sci fi novels I would recommend from what I read in 2025 - there are actually ten, so I guess this is yet another 'top of 2025' list, albeit a bit late: Sierra Greer, Annie Bot Alex Foster, Circular Motion Silvia Park, Luminous…
visualmethodculture.wordpress.com

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Cuts, mergers, and redundancies risk hollowing out the discipline and eroding its interdisciplinary core. Geography’s future depends on confronting precarity head-on. Join us for our launch event on Wednesday!

www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
States of precarity in UK geography report launch
We're invitomh all geographers to the launch of the States of Precarity in UK Higher Education Geography report.
www.rgs.org

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CFP, Please Share - A few days left to submit for "Critical Drone Studies: Drones in Society, Politics, and Culture" (25-26 June 2026, University of Cambridge) - Deadline for proposals: 12 January www.centrefordronesandculture.com/blog/confere...

#drone #cfp #conference #academicSky

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Join us for our report launch event next Wednesday, 1pm-2.30pm [Online]

Guest speakers:
Prof. Gillian Rose, Lekan Adekola, Matilda Fitzmaurice, Jay Todd

Register 👇
www.rgs.org/events/upcom...
States of precarity in UK geography report launch
We're invitomh all geographers to the launch of the States of Precarity in UK Higher Education Geography report.
www.rgs.org

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‘Imagine a whole army wading ashore at you through the snowmelt, writhing fused limbs and non-Euclidean torsos, every zoomed-in detail a hideous AI patchwork. The chicken-dogs were even worse.’

Mark Sinker (@hiddenlandsc8pe.bsky.social) on a divisive AI mural.

www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2025/de...
Mark Sinker | Glitchcore Bosch
Above Côte Brasserie in Kingston upon Thames, overlooking its Riverside Walk, there was for a week in mid-November a...
www.lrb.co.uk

this is a crucial report with significance across the UK #highered sector, for all workers, on fixed-tem contracts or not, including senior management. @rgsibg.bsky.social @rgs-ibghe.bsky.social @britishacademy.bsky.social @timeshighered.bsky.social @resprofnews.bsky.social
📣Join the States of Precarity team for the launch of the States of Precarity in UK Higher Education Geography report.

📅 Wednesday 14 January
🎦 Online
👉 Sign up to attend: https://bit.ly/4rvQgP2

Check out the report before the launch: https://bit.ly/44HTUvg

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In "Atomic Bombshells," Isabelle Held examines the effects of military-industrial science and the emergence of synthetic materials such as nylon, silicone, and foams on the female body. Read the intro for free on our site! buff.ly/Ee58UOa

that's exactly how my book is organised! hope you find it useful.
📣Join the States of Precarity team for the launch of the States of Precarity in UK Higher Education Geography report.

📅 Wednesday 14 January
🎦 Online
👉 Sign up to attend: https://bit.ly/4rvQgP2

Check out the report before the launch: https://bit.ly/44HTUvg
It’s that time of year: what was the piece of writing about AI that stuck with you the most this year, pop press or academic? A few of mine in the thread. ⬇️
Excited to announce @leverhulmecal.bsky.social posts - we are looking for 7 interdisciplinary fellows to join our Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life, closing date 30 January 2026 (1/3) durham.taleo.net/careersectio...
Leverhulme Centre for Algorithmic Life Fellows - Assistant Professor (Research) G7 - G8
Click the link provided to see the complete job description.
durham.taleo.net

it was a real pleasure to listen to @ahjackman.bsky.social and @adammpacker.bsky.social discuss their work on #dronegeographies #volumetricair - thanks so much for coming to @oxfordgeography.bsky.social!
Pleasure to speak at @oxfordgeography.bsky.social about 'stories of future flight: urban life and design in the drone age' as part of the tech life seminar series. Thank you to @profgillian.bsky.social for the kind invitation, to @adammpacker.bsky.social as discussant, and to all who came along!

Rachael Chan and I have a new paper out in the ever-excellent Gender, Place and Culture. title: picturing reproductive techno-futurism through pre-wedding photography in Singapore. #openaccess here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... @oxfordgeography.bsky.social
Picturing reproductive techno-futurism through pre-wedding photography in Singapore
This paper examines how the production of photographs can enact heteronormative, gendered and national sociotechnical imaginaries, by scrutinising the popular commercial practice of pre-wedding pho...
www.tandfonline.com

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Pleasure to speak at @oxfordgeography.bsky.social about 'stories of future flight: urban life and design in the drone age' as part of the tech life seminar series. Thank you to @profgillian.bsky.social for the kind invitation, to @adammpacker.bsky.social as discussant, and to all who came along!

hope to repeat that vibe this afternoon @oxfordgeography.bsky.social Anna!
💡 Had fun yesterday evening sharing my research with the Hampshire Skeptics Society - a non-profit organisation promoting critical thinking. Thank you to David and the team for a kind welcome and to the audience for great questions! www.hampshireskeptics.org/26th-nov-202...

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💡 Had fun yesterday evening sharing my research with the Hampshire Skeptics Society - a non-profit organisation promoting critical thinking. Thank you to David and the team for a kind welcome and to the audience for great questions! www.hampshireskeptics.org/26th-nov-202...

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