Dear all, For anyone in and around London, please feel free to join us at King’s for our Human Geography seminar series. The seminars take place on Wednesdays from 4:30-6pm in K4U.04 (the Pyramid Room) in the King’s Building of the Strand Campus. They’ll be followed by a drinks reception. Details are below. Best wishes, Alex September 27th - Kate Schreckenberg, Department of Geography, King’s College London – ‘Protected areas: Global benefits at local costs?’ October 4th - Janet Yang, Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, Ney York – ‘Alternative framing strategies for climate change communication: From information insufficiency to psychological distance.’ October 11th - Seth Gustafson, Department of Geography, University College London – ‘Mud matters: Urban political ecology and sediment dredging in the North Sea and Aotearoa/New Zealand.’ October 18th - tbc. – Current King’s Geography PGRs present snapshots from their research. October 25th - Ugo Rossi, Department of Management, University of Turin – ‘Desiring the common in the post-crisis metropolis: Forces and counter-forces.’ November 1st - Katherine McComas, Department of Communication, Cornell University – ‘Public views about human induced seismicity related to the development of enhanced geothermal systems in the U.S.’ November 8th - Sara Faris, Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths – ‘Right-wing politics and gender equality: the logic of femonationalism.’ November 15th - Gerry Kearns, Department of Geography, Maynooth University – ‘Contagion and providence: Making space for AIDS.’ November 22nd - Gavin Brown, Department of Geography, University of Leicester – ‘Assembling anti-imperialist networks in London in the early 1980s’ November 29th - Katherine Brickell, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway – ‘Necropolitical Cambodia: Truncated homes, truncated lives.’