I often go back to Foucault's "heterotopia", such a playful little concept yet so politically loaded when unpacked. I had this idea to look at it through an "Of future spaces" lens after watching "Blade Runner 2049". Perhaps, the multiplicity of heterotopias & dystopian geographies?
I often go back to Foucault's "heterotopia", such a playful little concept yet so politically loaded when unpacked. I had this idea to look at it through an "Of future spaces" lens after watching "Blade Runner 2049". Perhaps, the multiplicity of heterotopias & dystopian geographies?
Quick qu:
Do you know of any geographers who have seriously engaged with the work of Derek Parfit? I remember reading "Reasons and Persons" which clarified to me that there was scope to expand the work on "moral geographies" and certainly the stuff on "geographies of responsibility".
Quick qu:
Do you know of any geographers who have seriously engaged with the work of Derek Parfit? I remember reading "Reasons and Persons" which clarified to me that there was scope to expand the work on "moral geographies" and certainly the stuff on "geographies of responsibility".
I remember when Randall Cunningham played for the #Eagles. It was so exciting to watch what he could do with the ball. It was often said that he could throw a strawberry through a battleship. And then there was his scrambling ability. I think at one time he led the team in rushing?👌
I remember when Randall Cunningham played for the #Eagles. It was so exciting to watch what he could do with the ball. It was often said that he could throw a strawberry through a battleship. And then there was his scrambling ability. I think at one time he led the team in rushing?👌