This article also appears in: Borders, borderlands and bordering.Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth Sciences and its undergraduate programmes. Since this time, most of the human geographers have remained at Brunel, but now work from beyond the boundaries of conventional academic Geography. In this paper we argue that this situation, which is not uncommon for geographers in the UK and elsewhere, has significant implications for both individuals and the discipline more broadly. Through our everyday experiences of interdisciplinary working, this paper reflects on what it means to be a geographer working outside of 'Geography'. The paper examines the implications of this at three...
The growing tendency to evaluate - sometimes even “measure” - the “productivity” of academics is ser...
Significant changes have occurred in the worlds of geography since 1973, and a substantial literatur...
The early to mid-2000s was a period of intense debate within the geographical literature about, in a...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University’s Department of Geography and Earth...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
Whereas geographers have outlined the effect of neoliberalism on the discipline, we ask how neoliber...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper we draw attent...
This is an examination of geography disciplinary identities and practices as they are (re)produced d...
Between the first two decades of the 21st century, the gentrification of the academic subject of Geo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This paper considers recent patterns of departmental change in the management of Geography in UK uni...
In this paper we examine contemporary academic working lives, with particular reference to teaching-...
The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and divers...
The growing tendency to evaluate - sometimes even “measure” - the “productivity” of academics is ser...
Significant changes have occurred in the worlds of geography since 1973, and a substantial literatur...
The early to mid-2000s was a period of intense debate within the geographical literature about, in a...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University's Department of Geography and Earth...
Ten years ago, the decision was taken to close Brunel University’s Department of Geography and Earth...
In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and p...
Whereas geographers have outlined the effect of neoliberalism on the discipline, we ask how neoliber...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In this paper we draw attent...
This is an examination of geography disciplinary identities and practices as they are (re)produced d...
Between the first two decades of the 21st century, the gentrification of the academic subject of Geo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
This paper considers recent patterns of departmental change in the management of Geography in UK uni...
In this paper we examine contemporary academic working lives, with particular reference to teaching-...
The paper discusses a survey of British academic human geographers enquiring about change and divers...
The growing tendency to evaluate - sometimes even “measure” - the “productivity” of academics is ser...
Significant changes have occurred in the worlds of geography since 1973, and a substantial literatur...
The early to mid-2000s was a period of intense debate within the geographical literature about, in a...