I've recently been engaging queer ecologies -- an interdisciplinary field seeking to bring queer and trans experience into conversation with ecological/environment thinking and politics. For some of my engagements in this area,
>> Check out the queer ecologies issue of you are here: the journal of creative geography.
>> Watch a roundtable on a queer ecologies exhibit I took part in as an artist.
>> Read an overview of queer ecologies literature in geography in our chapter "Queer and trans life" (email for access).
My work in queer/trans geographies mostly focuses on the university and the experience of queer/trans people within it. On these themes,
>> Watch my talk "Trans in geography: Outlines of a socio-political location."
>> Read my short article "Whose geography, whose future? Queering geography's disciplinary reproduction."
>> Read my chapter "Making space for queer and trans people in geography" (email for access).
>> Watch my talk "Queer and trans in STEM."
I'm interested in queer and trans phenomenology as a means of understanding queer/trans embodiment, experience, and space and as a means of critiquing the operations of gendered norms in space. For more on this,
>> Read about my in-progress book project and learn about my work in phenomenology.
>> Watch my talk "Gendered geographies: Patriarchy and space."
>> Read my paper "(en)Vision(ing) otherwise: Queering visuality and space in Lefebvre’s Production of Space."
For an overview of recent work in queer/trans geographies,
>> Read our chapter "Queer and trans life" (email for access).