PERSONAL DATA Full Name: Simon Daniel Springer Rank: Full Professor Date of Birth: 08 March 1976 Citizenship: Canadian Gender: Male

CONTACT INFORMATION

ADDRESSES Primary Affiliation: Discipline of and , University of Newcastle, Australia Secondary Affiliation: Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Newcastle, Australia Mailing Address: School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia, 2308 Location: Building SR292

PHONE NUMBERS Office: +61 2 4921 2075 Fax: +61 2 4921 5877

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WEB ADDRESSES anarchistgeography.com newcastle-au.academia.edu/SimonSpringer Twitter: @AnarchistGeog

EMPLOYMENT RECORD Jan 2020-Present Head of Discipline; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies; University of Newcastle, Australia Dec 2018-Present Director; Centre for Urban and Regional Studies; University of Newcastle, Australia Dec 2018-Present Professor of ; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies; University of Newcastle, Australia Dec 2018-Present Affiliate Member; Faculty of Graduate Studies; University of Victoria, Canada July 2018-Nov 2018 Professor; Department of Geography; University of Victoria, Canada (Tenured) Sep 2016-Dec 2018 Co-Director; Critical Research Lab; University of Victoria, Canada July 2015-June 2018 Associate Professor; Department of Geography; University of Victoria, Canada (Tenured) July 2012-June 2015 Assistant Professor; Department of Geography; University of Victoria, Canada (Tenure Track) Dec 2010-June 2012 Lecturer; Department of Geography; University of Otago, New Zealand (Tenure Track) July 2009-Dec 2010 Assistant Professor; Department of Geography; National University of Singapore, Singapore (Tenure Track) Sep 2008-Dec 2008 Sessional Lecturer; Department of Geography; University of British Columbia, Canada Apr 2006-Oct 2006 Research Associate; Institute of Asian Research, Centre for Southeast Asia Research; University of British Columbia, Canada Jan 2006-Apr 2006 Teaching Assistant; Department of Geography; University of British Columbia, Canada Sep 2003-Apr 2004 Teaching Assistant; Department of Geography; Queen's University at Kingston, Canada Apr 2003-July 2003 Research Assistant; Geography Program; University of Northern British Columbia, Canada Dec 2002-Jan 2003 Research Assistant; Geography Program; University of Northern British Columbia, Canada

SKILLS AND EXPERTISE

LANGUAGE COMPETENCIES English (Mother tongue) Khmer (Spoken) MAJOR RESEARCH AREAS Anarchist Geographies Geographies of Violence and Nonviolence Neoliberalism Political Political Economy of Southeast Asia Vegan Geographies

EDUCATION

DEGREES Sep, 2005-Nov, 2009 PhD; Geography; University of British Columbia Sep, 2003-July, 2005 MA; With Distinction; Geography; Queen's University at Kingston Sep, 1999-May, 2003 BA (Honours Equivalent); First Class Honours; Geography; University of Northern British Columbia

RELATED STUDY Jan, 2007-Sep, 2007 Khmer Language Training; Private Lessons, Phnom Penh Oct, 2005-Oct, 2006 Khmer Language Training; Private Lessons, Pitt Meadows, BC Jun, 2004-Dec, 2004 Khmer Language Training; Khmer School of Language, Phnom Penh

GRADUATE COURSEWORK Jan, 2006-Apr, 2006 : territoriality, identity, and agency. University of British Columbia Sep, 2005-Dec, 2005 Themes and interpretive issues in modern human geography. University of British Columbia Jan, 2004-Apr, 2004 Comparative politics of development. Queen’s University Sep, 2003-Dec, 2003 The geography of third world underdevelopment. Queen’s University Sep, 2003-Dec, 2003 Seminar in . Queen’s University Sep, 2003-Dec, 2003 Research issues in human geography. Queen’s University

SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS, DISTINCTIONS, NOMINATIONS AND CAREER IMPACT

CAREER IMPACT • Google Scholar lists my H-index as 32, and my i10-index as 45, with 3565 citations to date. • Awarded $1,235,003 in research funding, scholarships, and awards to date. *Includes $500,000 from a declined Canada Research Chair. • Over 63,000 followers, over 560,000 unique views, and in the top 0.1% on Academia.edu, the world’s leading academic social networking website. • In 2013 Academia.edu ran a story called “Kindling Impact” on my first place ranking on their website. • My work has been translated into 23 languages: Belarusian, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish. • 6 authored monographs, 29 edited books and journal issues, 38 articles (primarily first or sole author), 25 chapters. • Over 80 invited talks in 21 countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, Croatia, Czechia, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, UK, and USA) • 8 plenary talks and 32 conference presentations in 13 countries (Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, Thailand, UK, and USA) • My 2016 article ‘Fuck Neoliberalism’ has been accessed over 100,000 times. • Peer reviewer for over 210 articles in 97 different journals, in addition to numerous monograph, proposal, and funding reviews. • Former Managing Editor for the leading critical geographies journal ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. • Over 11,000 followers on Twitter.

CHAIRS, FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS July, 2015 Canada Research Chair, Tier 2 in Global ; Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary; CAD$500,000. *Declined Sep, 2008-Aug, 2009 Pacific Century Graduate Scholarship; Ministry of Advanced Education, Province of British Columbia; CAD$10,000. Sep, 2008-Aug, 2009 Catalyst Paper Corporation Fellowship; Norske Canada Limited; CAD$7,000. Sep, 2005-Aug, 2008 CGS Doctoral Scholarship; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC); CAD$105,000. Sep, 2005-Aug, 2006 Graduate Entrance Scholarship; University of British Columbia; CAD$6,000. Simon Springer Page 3 of 44

Sep, 2004-Jul, 2005 R.S. McLaughlin Fellowship; Queen's University at Kingston; CAD$10,000. Sep, 2002-Apr, 2003 Vancouver International Airport Authority Annual Scholarship; University of Northern British Columbia; CAD$2000.

AWARDS Apr, 2018-Mar, 2019 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,250. Apr, 2017-Mar, 2018 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,250. May, 2016 Personal Computer Acquisition and Enhancement Fund; University of Victoria; CAD$1,850. Apr, 2016-Mar, 2017 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,250. Apr, 2015-Mar, 2016 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,250. Apr, 2014-Mar, 2015 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,000. Apr, 2013-Mar, 2014 Scholarly Conference and Artistic Performance Travel Grant Award; University of Victoria; CAD$1,350. Aug, 2009-July, 2010 Performance Bonus Award; Rated ‘Excellence’ in Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore; SGD$16,060. Sep, 2005-Aug, 2009 PhD Tuition Award; University of British Columbia; CAD$13,570. Sep, 2003-Aug, 2004 Queen's Graduate Award; Queen's University at Kingston; CAD$7,260. Sep, 1999-Apr, 2000 Hart Highlands Winter Club Award; University of Northern British Columbia; CAD$500.

DISTINCTIONS April, 2018 Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, Canadian Honours System, The Governor General of Canada. April, 2018 Early Career Research Excellence Award, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria. Mar, 2017 UVic Annual Author Celebration Recognition, Violent Neoliberalism was selected for distinction from over 80 titles from university affiliated authors published in 2015/2016. University of Victoria Libraries. May, 2016 Julian M. Szeicz Award for Early Career Achievement, Canadian Association of . Mar, 2016 Rowman & Littlefield World Book Day Award; Awarded for The Radicalization of Pedagogy, co-edited with Marcelo Lopes de Souza and Richard J. White; Rowman & Littlefield. Apr, 2015 Stanley D. Brunn Young Scholar Award; Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers. Mar, 2015 Professor Most Likely to Encourage Extracurricular Activities; Society of Geography Students, University of Victoria. Sep, 2009 Notable Hire Award; Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. Sep, 2003 Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG) Undergraduate Award; University of Northern British Columbia.

NOMINATIONS Jan, 2018 Virginie Mamadouh Outstanding Research Award. Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers. For Earth Writing. Nominators: Richard J. White. May, 2017 Lansdowne Early Career Research Chair, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria. Nominators: Denise Cloutier, Teresa Dawson, Jutta Gutberlet, Cam Owens, Cindy Rose-Redwood, and Reuben Rose- Redwood. Mar, 2017 MIT Media Lab Disobedience Award. Nominator: Becky Alexis-Martin. Jan, 2017 Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award, Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers. For The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation. Nominators: Yael Allweil, Candice Boyd, Nicholas Crane, Fabrizio Eva, Jeff Ferrell, Federico Ferrettii, Rhiannon Firth, Levi Gahman, Anthony Ince, Martin Locret-Collet, James Sidaway, Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Francisco Toro, Nadine Willems. Dec, 2016 Meridian Book Award for Outstanding Scholarly Work in Geography, Association of American Geographers. For The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation. Nominators: Yael Allweil, Candice Boyd, Nicholas Crane, Fabrizio Eva, Jeff Ferrell, Federico Ferrettii, Rhiannon Firth, Levi Gahman, Anthony Ince, Martin Locret-Collet, James Sidaway, Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Francisco Toro, Nadine Willems. Jan, 2016 Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award, Political Geography Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers. For Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse, and Dispossession in Cambodia. Nominator: Jamie Gillen, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

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Dec, 2016 Glenda Laws Award, Association of American Geographers. Nominators: Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Richard J. White, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK. Nov, 2015 Provost’s Advocacy and Activism Award in Equity and Diversity, University of Victoria. Nominator: Jennifer Mateer, Maral Sotoudehnia, and Maleea Acker, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada. Feb, 2014 James Blaut Award and Memorial Lecture, Socialist and Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers. Nominator: Richard J. White, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK.

FUNDING

RESEARCH GRANTS Mar, 2019 SSHRC Aid to Scholarly Journals; ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies; CAD$88,200; Managing Editor: Simon Springer

Nov, 2018 Start-Up Fund, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Newcastle; Global geographies of homelessness; AUD$25,000; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

March, 2018 Dean’s Conference Support Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Vancouver Island Public Interest Research Group (VIPIRG) Conference; CAD$600; Principal Organizer: Simon Springer.

Oct, 2017 Dean’s Conference Support Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; The Talks; CAD$600; Principal Organizers: Reuben Rose-Redwood and Simon Springer.

Sep, 2017 Work Study Program Grant, University of Victoria; Geographies of Global Homelessness; CAD$4590; Principal Organizer: Simon Springer.

June, 2017 Course Redesign Grant; Landscapes of the heart. CAD$4,500; Co-Applicant with: Teresa Dawson, Jutta Gutberlet, Cam Owens, Cindy Rose-Redwood, and Reuben Rose-Redwood.

May, 2017-Nov 2018 SSHRC Insight Grant; Global homelessness in the age of neoliberalism: between geographies of violence and mutual aid among the world's urban poor; CAD$183,558; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer.

Mar, 2017 Canada Council for the Arts Translation Grant; Awarded for the translation of my book The Anarchist Roots of Geography into French; CAD$25,000; Held by the publisher, Lux Éditeur.

Oct, 2016 Dean’s Conference Support Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; The City Talks; CAD$1200; Principal Organizers: Reuben Rose-Redwood and Simon Springer.

June, 2016 Research and Development Grant Application Assistance Program, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Global homelessness: between isolation and mutual aid among the world’s most marginalized peoples; CAD$500; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer.

Feb, 2016 Book and Creative Work Subvention Fund, University of Victoria; The Handbook of Neoliberalism; CAD$3525; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer (with Kean Birch and Julie MacLeavy).

Sep, 2015 Research and Development Grant Application Assistance Program, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Global homelessness: a geographical perspective on the plight of the world’s urban poor; CAD$500; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer.

Sep, 2014-Aug, 2019 Research Grant, Office of the Vice-President Academic and Provost, University of Victoria; Global evictions: violence and dispossession in the age of neoliberalism; CAD$50,000; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer.

June, 2014-May 2016 SSHRC Insight Development Grant; Mutual aid in the aftermath of forced eviction: coping with violence through the practice of reciprocity in neoliberal Cambodia; CAD$74,507; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer.

May, 2015-Aug, 2015 Globalink Research Award, Mitacs; Water privatization in India: the cultural, social, and political implications of contemporary Indian water management; CAD$5,000; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer; Co-Principal Investigator: Jennifer Mateer.

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Jan, 2014 Research and Development Grant Application Assistance Program, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Mutual aid in the aftermath of forced eviction: coping with violence through the practice of reciprocity in neoliberal Cambodia; CAD$500; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

Apr, 2013-Mar, 2014 Internal Research Grant, University of Victoria; Urban colonialism: arbitrary detention and homelessness in Phnom Penh, Cambodia; CAD$3,953; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

July, 2012-July, 2014 Start-Up Fund, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Urban entrepreneurialism and the fate of the homeless in Cambodia; CAD$25,000; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

Jan, 2011-Dec, 2012 Department of Geography Start-Up Fund, University of Otago; Contemporary anarchist currents: networking, direct action, and solidarity across space; NZD$6,500; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

Jan, 2010-Dec, 2010 FASS Start-Up Fund, National University of Singapore; Neoliberal exclusions: homelessness, forced evictions, and othering in post-transitional Cambodia; SGD$25,000; Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

Sep, 2006-Aug, 2009 Hampton Fund Research Grant, University of British Columbia; Geographies of violence in 'post- conflict' situations: a survey of perceptions, experiences, and coping mechanisms in contemporary Cambodia; CAD$20,000; Principal Investigator: Philippe Le Billon; Co-Principal Investigator: Simon Springer

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

10. Ferretti, F., Souza, M. L. de, Springer, S, and White, R. J. 2022. Insurgent Geographies: Left-Libertarian Praxis and the Promise of Anarchism.

9. Springer, S. 2020. Οι αναρχικές ρίζες της γεωγραφίας: προς τη χωρική χειραφέτηση. Athens: Furtuna Books.

8. Springer, S. 2020 Fuck Neoliberalism: Translating Resistance. Oakland, PM Press.

7. Springer, S. 2019. Las raíces anarquistas de la geografía: hacia la emancipación espacial. Mexico City: Instituto de Geografía, UNAM.

6. Springer, S. 2018. Coğrafyanın Anarşist Kökleri: Mekansal Kurtuluşa Doğru. Istanbul: Sumer Publishing.

5. Springer, S. 2018. Pour une géographie anarchiste. Montreal: Lux Editeur.

Reviews: Bondon, R. 2018. Ballast. Pajot, P-A. 2019. Le Peuple Breton.

4. Springer, S. 2016. The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Reviews: Dunlap, A. 2018. Human Geography: A New Radical Journal. Ince, A. 2018. Anarchist Studies. Lopez, F. J. S. Investigaciones Geográficas Poirier, N. 2018. Animalia. Villanueva, J. 2018. Environment, Space, Place. Clark, J. 2017. Fifth Estate. Review translated into Portuguese by Sobreira, A. Eduanarquista. Clark, J. P. 2017. Geographical Review. Barrera, G. 2017. El Libertario. Gerhart, H. 2017. Southeastern . Page, S. 2017. Social and . Papadimitriou, A. E. 2017. The Canadian Geographer. Pickerill, J. 2017. Geopolitics.

Ross, A. R. 2017. Earth First: The Journal of Ecological Resistance. Sethness, J. 2017. Marx & Philosophy. White, R. and Sidaway, J. Eds. 2017. Book Review Forum. The AAG Review of Books. Milligan, R. T. 2016. Trespass.

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3. Springer, S. 2016. The Discourse of Neoliberalism: An Anatomy of a Powerful Idea. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

Reviews: Klien, T. 2020. Heythrop Journal. McGowen, P. 2017. Critical Discourse Studies.

2. Springer, S. 2015. Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse, and Dispossession in Cambodia. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Reviews: Magid, A. 2016. Choice. 53.10. Marshall, D.J. 2016. Society & Space. Kiersey, N. 2015. Cambridge Review of International Affairs. 28.3: 510-512.

1. Springer, S. 2010. Cambodia’s Neoliberal Order: Violence, Authoritarianism, and the Contestation of Public Space. London: Routledge. (Published in Paperback 2012).

Reviews: Gunn, G. C. 2013. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 43.1: 188-191. Brickell, K. 2011. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 52.3: 372-374. Percival, T. 2011. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 32.2: 270-272. Christie, R. 2010. South East Asia Research, 19.2: 349-372. Ordóñez de Pablos, P. 2010. International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 1.4: 65-66.

EDITED WORKS

38. Hodge, P., McGregor, A., Springer, S., Veron, O., and White, R. 2022. Vegan Geographies.

37. Mateer, J., Springer, S., Locret-Collet, M., and Acker, M. Eds. 2021. Energies Beyond The State: Anarchist and the Liberation of Nature.

36. Locret-Collet, Springer, S., M., Mateer, J., and Acker, M. Eds. 2021. Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Alternative Urban Futures.

35. Springer, S., Mateer, J., Locret-Collet, M., and Acker, M. Eds. 2021. Undoing Human Supremacy: Anarchist Political Ecology in the Face of Anthroparchy.

34. Gieseking, J. J., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Faralles, M., Gieseking, J. J., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Springer, S., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2020. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 19, Issue 4.

33. Gieseking, J. J., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Faralles, M., Gieseking, J. J., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Springer, S., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2020. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 19, Issue 3.

32. Gieseking, J. J., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Faralles, M., Gieseking, J. J., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Springer, S., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2020. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 19, Issue 2.

31. Gieseking, J. J., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Faralles, M., Gieseking, J. J., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Springer, S., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2020. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 19, Issue 1.

30. Birch, K, and Springer, S. Eds. 2019. Peak Neoliberalism? Revisiting and Rethinking Neoliberalism. Special issue of Ephemera.

29. Springer, S. Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay- Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 6.

28. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 5.

27. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 4.

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26. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 3.

25. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 2.

24. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2019. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 18, Issue 1.

23. Springer, S., Apostolopoulou, E., Bisaillon, L., Catungal, J.P., Danso-Wiredu, E., de Leeuw, S., di Feliciantonio, C., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Moore, S. S., Morgan, V. S., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2018. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 17, Issue 4.

22. Springer, S., Catungal, J.P., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Krijnen, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2018. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 17, Issue 3.

21. Springer, S., Catungal, J.P., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Krijnen, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2018. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 17, Issue 2.

20. Springer, S., Catungal, J.P., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Krijnen, M., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2018. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 17, Issue 1.

19. Springer, S., Catungal, J.P., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Krijnen, M., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2017. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 16, Issue 4.

18. Springer, S., Catungal, J.P., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Krijnen, M., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2017. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 16, Issue 3.

17. Springer, S., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gieseking, J. J., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Krijnen, M., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L., Wang, S. Eds. 2017. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 16, Issue 2.

16. Springer, S., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L. Eds. 2017. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 16, Issue 1.

15. Springer, S., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L. Eds. 2016. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 15, Issue 3.

14. Springer, S., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Villegas-Delgado, C., and Vives, L. Eds. 2016. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 15, Issue 2.

13. Gahman, L., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., and Springer, S. Eds. 2016. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 15, Issue 1.

12. Brickell, K. and Springer, S. Eds. 2016. The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia. London: Routledge.

Reviews: Bultmann, D. 2017. The German Journal of Contemporary Asia. Handley, E. 2017. Phnom Penh Post. Vachon, M. 2017. The Cambodia Daily. Stepkova, V. 2017. Journal of Contemporary Southeast Asia.

11. Souza, M. L. de, White, R. J., and Springer, S. Eds. 2016. Theories of Resistance: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. London: Roman & Littlefield.

Reviews: Runkel, S. 2017 Anarchist Studies. Pickerill, J. 2017. Geopolitics. Williams, O. 2017. AntipodeFoundation.org

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10. Springer, S., Birch, K., and MacLeavy, J. Eds. 2016. The Handbook of Neoliberalism. London: Routledge.

Reviews: Altinors, G. 2018. Capital and Class. Sparing, W. 2018. The Town Planning Review. Salyga, J. 2017. Political Studies Review.

9. Springer, S. and Le Billon, P. Eds. 2016. Geographies of Violence. Special issue of Political Geography. 52: 1-64.

8. Springer, S., White, R. J., and Souza, M. L. de. Eds. 2016. The Radicalization of Pedagogy: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. London: Roman & Littlefield.

Reviews: Charkin, E. 2018 Anarchist Studies. Cupples, J. 2017. https://juliecupples.wordpress.com/2017/01/02/review-of-radicalizing-pedagogy/ Gordon, E. 2017. Radical Pedagogy. Payne, P. 2017. Journal of MacDonald, K. 2016. AntipodeFoundation.org

7. White, R. J., Springer, S., and Souza, M. L. de. Eds. 2016. The Practice of Freedom: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. London: Roman & Littlefield.

Reviews: Ferrettii, F. 2017 Anarchist Studies.

6. Gahman, L., Berg, L., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gonzalez, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Springer, S., and Vieira, S. Eds. 2015. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 14, Issue 4.

5. Gahman, L., Berg, L., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gonzalez, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Springer, S. Eds. 2015. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 14, Issue 3. Scaling Down Household Water Practices; Knowledge Production in the GEOWEB.

4. Gahman, L., Berg, L., Best, U. Browne, K., de Leeuw, S., Gonzalez, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Springer, S. Eds. 2015. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 14, Issue 2. Civic Geographies; Migration and Activism.

3. Browne, K., Berg, L., Best, U., de Leeuw, S., Gahman, L., Gonzalez, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M., Hunt, S., Lahiri-Dutt, K., Schmidt di Friedberg, M., Springer, S. Eds. 2015. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Volume 14, Issue 1. Geografías del 15-M: Crisis, Austeridad y Movilización Social en España.

2. Springer, S., Ince, A., Pickerill, J., Brown, G., and Barker, A. Eds. 2012. Anarchist Geographies. Special issue of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 44 (5), 1579-1754.

1. Springer, S. Ed. 2012. Leaky Geopolitics: The Ruptures and Transgressions of WikiLeaks. Forum in Geopolitics. 17(3): 681-711.

ARTICLES IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

46. Springer, S. In Preparation. 'Violence as assemblage: relational geography and constellations of cruelty.'

45. Springer, S. In Preparation. 'Radical resistance: anarchism as a Kreator of community in Metal music.'

44. Özdemir, V., Springer, S., Garvey, C. K., and Bayram, M. 2020. 'COVID-19 health technology governance, epistemic competence and the future of knowledge.' OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology.

43. Bayram, M.,Springer, S., Garvey, C. K., and Özdemir, V. 2020. 'COVID-19 digital health innovation policy: a portal to alternative futures in the making.' OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology.

42. Springer, S. 2020. 'Caring geographies: the COVID-19 interregnum and a return to mutual aid.' Dialogues in Human Geography.

41. Springer, S. 2020. 'Comprender la geografía anarquista' Libre Pensamiento. 102: 11-18.

40. Springer, S. 2020. 'The violence of homelessness: exile and arbitrary detention in Cambodia’s war on the poor.' Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 61(1): 3-18

39. Birch, K, and Springer, S. 2019. 'Peak neoliberalism? Revisiting and rethinking the concept of neoliberalism.' Ephemera. 19(3): 467-485.

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38. Özdemir, V., Endrenyi, L., Hekim, N., Kunej, T., Steuten, L. M., Springer, S., Şardaş, S., Ergüder, E. and Mayram, B. 2018. To genotype or phenotype for drug and food safety? Exiting the technology echo chambers. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. 23.

37. Özdemir, V., and Springer, S. 2018. What does “diversity” mean for public engagement in science? A new metric for innovation ecosystem diversity. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. 22.

36. The ACME Resistance. 2018. 'Geographers against Trump.' ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. 17(1): 1-17.

35. Springer, S., Houssay-Holzschuch, M. Villegas, C., and Gahman, L. 2017. Say ‘yes!’ to peer review: Open access publishing and the need for mutual aid in academia. Fennia: International Journal of Geography. 195(2): 185-188.

34. Özdemir, V., Dandara, C., Hekim, N., Birch, K., Springer, S., Kunej, T., and Endrenyi, L. 2017. Stop the Spam! Conference Ethics and Decoding the Subtext in Post-Truth Science. What would Denis Diderot Say? OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. 21(11): 1-7.

33. Springer, S. 2017. 'The limits to Marx: and the condition of postfraternity'. Dialogues in Human Geography. 7(3): 280-294.

Translated into Turkish as 'Marx’ın Sınırları: David Harvey ve Postkardeşlik Durumu', published in Cogito, 2016. 84: 143-168.

32. Springer, S. 2017. ' is the mother of famine: dispossession, wages, and the threat of hunger'. Political Geography.

31. Springer, S. 2017. 'Earth writing'. GeoHumanities. 3(1): 1-19.

30. Springer, S. 2016. 'Fuck neoliberalism.' ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. 15(2): 285-292.

Translated into Bengali, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), French, Finnish, German, Greek, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Urdu.

Reprinted in Swedish and English OEI Magazine #82-83, 2018 special issue entitled ‘Competition Wins: Art in the Age of Kleptomania’ on the role of art in neoliberalism.

Reprinted in Finnish in Terra, 2019.

29. Springer, S. and Le Billon, P. 2016. 'Violence and space: an introduction to the geographies of violence'. Political Geography. 52: 1-3.

28. Springer, S. 2015. 'Olympic violence: memory, colonialism, and the politics of place'. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. 14(2): 631-638.

27. Springer, S. 2015. 'Postneoliberalism?' Review of Radical Political Economics. 47(1): 5-17.

26. Springer, S. 2014. 'For anarcho-geography! Or, bare-knuckle boxing as the world burns.' Dialogues in Human Geography. 4(3): 297-310.

25. Springer, S. 2014. 'God dethroned: a reply to Nick Megoran.' Space and Polity. 18(1): 106-109.

24. Springer, S. 2014. 'Human geography without hierarchy'. Progress in Human Geography. 38(3): 402-419.

23. Springer, S. 2014. 'Neoliberalism in denial.' Dialogues in Human Geography. 4(2): 154-160.

22. Springer, S. 2014. 'Space, time, and the politics of immanence'. Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought. 4(2-3): 159-162.

Reprinted in Johnson, M. and Suliman, S. Eds. 2015. Protest: Analysing Current Trends. New York: Routledge, pp. 51-54.

21. Springer, S. 2014. 'Spatial delight and the possibilities of childhood.' Dialogues in Human Geography. 4(1): 80-83.

20. Springer, S. 2014. 'War and pieces.' Space and Polity. 18(1): 85-96.

19. Springer, S. 2014. 'Why a radical geography must be anarchist'. Dialogues in Human Geography. 4(3): 249-270.

Translated into Spanish as '¿Por qué una geografía radical debe ser anarquista?', published in Erosión: Revista de Pensamiento Anarchista, 2020.

Translated into Turkish as 'Radikal Bir Coğrafya Neden Anarşist Olmalıdır?', published in Meydan Gazetesi, 2017.

Translated into Turkish as 'Radikal Bir Coğrafya Neden Anarşist Olmak Zorundadır?', published in Cogito, 2016. 84: 69-110.

Translated into Portuguese as 'Por que Geografia Crítica deve se tornar Anarquista!', published in EducAnarquista, 2014.

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18. Springer, S. 2013. 'Anarchism and geography: a brief genealogy of anarchist geographies'. Geography Compass. 7(1): 46-60.

Translated into Russian as “Анархизм и география: краткая генеалогия Анархистская География”, published in published in Магілёўскі мерыдыян 2021.

Translated into Turkish as ''Anarşizm ve coğrafya: anarşist coğrafyaların kısa bir şeceresi '', published in Posseible, 2018.

Translated into Portuguese as ''Geografias Anarquistas: uma breve genealogia', published in Verve: Núcleo de Sociabilidade Libertária, 2017.

17. Springer, S. 2013. 'Illegal evictions? Overwriting possession and orality with law’s violence in Cambodia'. Journal of Agrarian Change. 13(4): 520-546.

16. Springer, S. 2013. 'Violent accumulation: a postanarchist critique of property, dispossession, and the state of exception in neoliberalizing Cambodia.' Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 103(3): 608-626.

15. Springer, S. 2012. 'Anarchism! What geography still ought to be'. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 44(5), 1605-1624.

Translated into Italian as 'Anarchismo! Quello che dovrebbe essere la geografia', published in Libertaria, 2014.

14. Springer, S. 2012. 'Neoliberalism as discourse: between Foucauldian political economy and Marxian poststructuralism'. Critical Discourse Studies. 9(2), 133-147.

Translated into Turkish as 'Söylem olarak neoliberalizm: Foucaultcu politik ekonomi ile Marksçi postyapısalcılık arasında', published in Çoban, B. Ed. 2015. Söylem ve Ideoloji. Istanbul: SU Publishers, 263-282.

13. Springer, S. 2012. 'Neoliberalising violence: of the exceptional and the exemplary in coalescing moments.' Area. 44(2) 136-143.

12. Springer, S. and Chi, H. 2012. 'Rhetoric, prejudice and violence in the face of WikiLeaks'. Geopolitics. 17(3), 682-687.

11. Springer, S., Ince, A., Pickerill, J., Brown, G., and Barker, A. 2012. 'Reanimating anarchist geographies: a new burst of colour'. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 44(5), 1591-1604.

10. Springer, S. 2011. 'Articulated neoliberalism: the specificity of patronage, kleptocracy, and violence in Cambodia’s neoliberalization'. Environment and Planning A. 43(11), 2554-2570.

9. Springer, S. 2011. 'For a nonviolent, non-essentialist Cambodia: a reply to Ryerson Christie'. South East Asia Research. 19 (3), 701-707.

8. Springer, S. 2011. 'Public space as emancipation: meditations on anarchism, radical democracy, neoliberalism and violence'. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography. 43(2), 525-562.

7. Springer, S. 2011. 'Violence sits in places? Cultural practice, neoliberal rationalism, and virulent imaginative geographies.' Political Geography. 30(2) 90-98.

6. Springer, S. 2010. 'Neoliberal discursive formations: on the contours of subjectivation, good governance, and symbolic violence in posttransitional Cambodia'. Environment & Planning D: Society & Space. 28(5), 931-950.

5. Springer, S. 2010. 'Neoliberalism and geography: expansions variegations, formations'. Geography Compass. 4(8), 1025-1038.

Translated into Belarusian as ' Неолиберализм: экспансии, пестрота, формации ', published in Магілёўскі мерыдыян 2019.

4. Springer, S. 2009. 'Culture of violence or violent Orientalism? Neoliberalisation and imagining the ‘savage other’ in post-transitional Cambodia'. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. 34(3), 305-319.

3. Springer, S. 2009. 'Renewed authoritarianism in Southeast Asia: undermining democracy through neoliberal reform'. Asia Pacific Viewpoint. 50(3), 271-276.

2. Springer, S. 2009. 'Violence, democracy, and the neoliberal ''order'': the contestation of public space in posttransitional Cambodia'. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 99(1), 138-162.

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1. Springer, S. 2008. 'The nonillusory effects of neoliberalisation: linking geographies of poverty, inequality, and violence'. Geoforum. 39(4), 1520-1525.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

28. Springer, S. 2021. 'Introducing vegan geographies' Vegan Geographies. Eds. Hodge, P., McGregor, A., Springer, S., Veron, O., and White, R.

27. Springer, S. 2021. 'Check your anthroprivilege! Can we make space for intersectionality when cognitive dissonance prevails?' Vegan Geographies. Eds. Hodge, P., McGregor, A., Springer, S., Veron, O., and White, R.

26. Mateer, J., Springer, S., and Locret-Collet, M. 2021. 'Introduction: the political ecology of resource and energy management beyond the state'. Energies Beyond The State: Anarchist Political Ecology and the Liberation of Nature. Springer, S., Locret-Collet, M., Mateer, J., Acker, M. Eds. Oakland: PM Press.

25. Springer, S., Mateer, J., Locret-Collet, M. 2021. 'Introduction: the political ecology of human supremacy'. Undoing Human Supremacy: Anarchist Political Ecology in the face of Anthroparchy. Springer, S., Mateer, J., and Locret-Collet, M.. Eds. Oakland: PM Press.

24. Springer, S., Locret-Collet, M., and Mateer, J.. 2021. 'Introduction: the political ecology of inhabiting the earth. Inhabiting the Earth: Anarchist Political Ecology for Landscapes of Emancipation. Springer, S., Locret-Collet, M., Mateer, J., Acker, M. Eds. Oakland: PM Press.

23. Springer, S. 2021. 'Total liberation ecology: integral anarchism, anthroparchy, and the violence of indifference'. . Undoing Human Supremacy: Anarchist Political Ecology and the End of Anthroparchy. Springer, S., Mateer, J., and Locret-Collet, M. Eds. Oakland: PM Press.

Translated into Spanish as 'Ecología de la liberación total: anarquismo integral, antroparquía y violencia de indiferencia', published in Nuevos estudios sobre anarquismo y ecología social. Ed. Pablo Guiñez. Nihil Obstat: Santiago, Chile. 2019.

22. Springer, S. and Mateer, J. 2021. 'Neoliberal shock and horror in India’s anti-Sikh genocide'. Violent Nations: 1984 and the Othering of Sikhs. Ed., Bhogal, B. New York: Columbia University Press.

21. Springer, S. and Le Billon, P. 2020. 'Violence.' The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Ed-in-Chief. Kobayashi A. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

20. Springer, S. 2019. 'Anarchist geography.' The Wiley-AAG International Encyclopedia of Geography. Ed-in-Chief. Richardson, D. Oxford: Wiley.

19. Springer, S. 2019. 'I, dirty anarchist'. Durty Wurds: A Space for Dialogue, Solidarity, Resistance and Creation. Ed. Brunnetta, V. and O’Shea, K. Limerick, Durty Books.

Reprinted in The Night Forest Journal. 2020. February, Issue 2:197-205.

18. Springer, S. 2018. 'No more room in hell: neoliberalism as living dead'. SAGE Handbook of Neoliberalism. Eds. Cahill, D., Cooper, M., Konings, M., and Primrose, D. London: Sage.

17. Springer, S. 2017. 'Neoliberalism and antiestablishment movements'. The Age of Perplexity: Rethinking the World We Knew. Ed. Gutiérrez, F. Madrid: BBVA Open Mind.

Translated into Spanish as 'Neoliberalismo y movimientos antisistema', published in Cronicon: El Observatorio Sociopolítico Latinoamericano. Ed. Fernando Arellano Ortiz. Bogotá, Colombia. 2019.

16. Springer, S. 2017. Anarchy is forever: the infinite and eternal moment of struggle. Historical Geographies of Anarchism: Early Critical Geographers and Present-Day Scientific Challenges. Eds. Ferretti, F., Toro, F., Barrera, G., and Ince, A. New York: Routledge.

15. Springer, S. 2017. 'Klepto-neoliberalism: authoritarianism and patronage in Cambodia'. States of Discipline: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Crises of Capitalism. Ed., Tansel, C. B. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

14. Springer, S. 2017. 'Neoliberalism in Southeast Asia'. The Handbook of Southeast Asian Development. Eds. McGregor, A., Law, L. and Miller, F. London: Routledge.

13. White R. J. and Springer, S. 2017. 'For spatial emancipation in Critical Animal Studies'. Critical Animal Studies: Towards Trans-Species Social Justice. Eds. Matsuoka A. and Sorenson, J. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

12. Brickell, K. and Springer, S. 2016. 'Introduction to contemporary Cambodia'. The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia. Eds. Brickell, K and Springer, S. London: Routledge.

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11. Souza, M L. de, White, R. J., and Springer, S. 2016. 'Subverting the meaning of ‘theory’'. Theories of Resistance: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. Eds. Souza M. L. de, Springer, S., and White, R. J. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

10. Springer, S. 2016. 'Homelessness in Cambodia: the terror of '. The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia. Eds. Brickell, K. and Springer, S. London: Routledge.

9. Springer, S. 2016. 'Learning through the soles of our feet: unschooling, anarchism, and the geography of childhood'. The Radicalization of Pedagogy: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. Eds. Springer, S., White, R. J., and Souza M. L. de. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

8. Springer, S. 2016. 'The violence of neoliberalism'. The Handbook of Neoliberalism. Eds. Springer, S., Birch, K., and MacLeavy, J. London: Routledge, pp. 153-163.

Translated into Spanish as 'La violencia del neoliberalismo', published in Necropolítica: lecturas imprescindibles. Ed. Ariadna Estévez, Rebeca Vilchis and Rafael Muñiz. Mexico City: CISAN-UNAM. Bogotá, Colombia. 2020.

7. Springer, S., Birch, K., MacLeavy, J. 2016. 'An introduction to neoliberalism'. The Handbook of Neoliberalism. Eds. Springer, S., Birch, K., and MacLeavy, J. London: Routledge.

6. Springer, S., Souza, M L. de, and White, R. J. 2016. 'Transgressing frontiers through the radicalization of pedagogy'. The Radicalization of Pedagogy: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. Eds. Springer, S., White, R. J., and Souza M. L. de. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

5. White, R. J., Springer, S., and Souza, M L. de. 2016. ' Performing anarchism, practicing freedom, pursuing revolt'. The Practice of Freedom: Anarchism, Geography and the Spirit of Revolt. Eds. White, R. J., Souza M. L. de, and Springer, S. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

4. Springer, S. 2015. 'Radical political geographies'. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Geography. Eds. Sharp, J., Agnew, J., Mamadouh, V., and Secor, A. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 206-219.

3. Springer, S. 2013. 'Neoliberalism'. The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics. Eds. Dodds, K., Kuus, M., and Sharp, J. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 147-164.

2. Springer, S. 2009. 'The neoliberalization of security and violence in Cambodia's transition'. Human Security in East Asia: Challenges for Collaborative Action. Ed. Peou, S. New York: Routledge, pp. 125-141.

1. Le Billon, P. and Springer, S. 2007. 'Between war and peace: violence and accommodation in the Cambodian logging sector'. Extreme Conflict and Tropical Forests. Eds. de Jong, W., Donovan, D., and Abe, K. New York: Springer, pp. 17-36.

EDITORIALS

12. Springer, S. 2020. Toilet paper wars and the shithouse of capitalism. Common Dreams.

12. Springer, S. 2019. Thrash not trash: why heavy metal is a valid and vital PhD subject. The Conversation.

11. Springer, S. 2019. Antroparsi: Insan Merkeziyetçiliğin Siyaseti Patika Ecoloji. Istanbul, Turkey.

10. Springer, S. 2019. Inspiración cotidiana. Las raíces anarquistas de la geografía: hacia la emancipación espacial. Berrera, G. Mexico City: Instituto de Geografía, UNAM.

9. Springer, S. 2019. 'Abandoning our humanity: total liberation and the political ecology of speciesism'. DOPE Magazine. Spring. Issue 5.

8. Springer, S. 2018. 'Confronting hate speech with the geography of freedom'. National Post. March 22.

7. Springer, S. 2018. 'Anarchist professor takes on hate speech'. The Conversation. March 21.

6. Springer, S. 2018. 'Who’s afraid of the big bad anarchist? Rejecting Left unity and raising hell in radical geography'. Anarchist Studies Blog.

5. Springer, S. 2017. Response by Simon Springer. ‘The Anarchist Roots of Geography: Toward Spatial Emancipation’ Book Review Forum. AAG Review of Books.

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4. Springer, S. 2017. 'Anarchist praxis and the evolution of social change: the problem with revolution, the problem with thought'. Antipode Foundation.

3. Springer, S. 2016. 'Apocalypse then, apocalypse now: the exile and arbitrary detention of Cambodia’s homeless'. Policy Forum. http://www.policyforum.net/apocalypse-apocalypse-now/

2. Springer, S. 2013. 'Rules bloody rules: safety, security, Stockholm syndrome and the state'. Antipode Foundation. http://antipodefoundation.org/2013/05/20/explosive-geographies/

1. Springer, S. 2011. 'The straw man critique of neoliberalism in Cambodia'. New Mandala: New Perspectives on Mainland Southeast Asia. http://www.newmandala.org/the-straw-man-critique-of-neoliberalism-in-cambodia/

WORKING PAPERS

2. Springer, S. 2015. 'The fallout: invisible geographies beyond the liquid eye'. The Future of Theory: A Symposium on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Cultural, Social and Political Thought (CSPT) Program. Victoria, BC: CSPT University of Victoria.

1. Springer, S. 2005. 'The neoliberal 'order' in Cambodia: political violence, democracy, and the contestation of public space'. Canadian Council for Southeast Asian Studies (CCSEAS) Working Paper Series. Toronto: Canadian Southeast Asian Trilateral Initiative (CSEASTI). http://www.yorku.ca/ycar/About_YCAR/CCSEASPapers.html.

PAMPHLETS

1. Springer, S. and Gahman, L. 2016. Fuck Neoliberalism… And Then Some! London: Active Distribution.

PUBLISHED INTERVIEWS

11. Springer, S. amd Zaglas, W. 2019. That’s doctor of heavy metal, sir. Campus Review.

10. Springer, S. , Price, T., and Brown, P. 2019. Want a PhD in Metal? Matter of Faction Podcast.

9. Springer, S. and Savvas, S. 2019. «Υποτροφία στο heavy metal; Γιατί όχι;» Rock Your Life.

7. Springer, S. and Darnault, M. 2018. «A un moment donné, il faut juste dire "fuck !" au néolibéralisme dont la fonction première est de créer des inégalités» Libération.

6. Springer, S. and Reid Ross, A. R. 2017. We are the Inferno: A Conversation on the Anarchist Roots of Geography. Crimthinc.

5. Evans, G., Springer, S. and Pearce, M. 2016. Cambodia: Traumatic Past, Troubled Future. Policy Forum Podcast. July, Canberra, Australia.

4. Springer, S. and Hay, Claire. 2016. Geography faculty focus. WDCAG Faculty Focus Column, May 2016, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.

2. Springer, S. and Brehm, W. 2016. On Home Schooling and Anarchy. FreshEd Podcast, May 2016, Hong Kong.

2. Springer, S., Halliday, J. and Parkin, J. 2015. Veganism, Anarchism, Geography. Which Side Podcast, December, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.

1. Springer, S. and Phy, S. 2015. Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse and Dispossession in Cambodia. Network for Cambodia and Southeast Asia Studies. June, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

REPORTS

2. Springer, S. 2016. Visiting Moscow and Dmitrov for Kropotkin. International Geographical Union, Commission on Political Geography Newsletter. January, V. 21.

1. Nolin, C. and Springer, S. 2003. Second Workshop Proceedings of "Immigrant Women Making 'Place' in Canadian : Transdisciplinary Approaches to Understanding Their Social Networks". SSHRC Strategic Research Collective (Women and Change), pp 18.

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DISSERTATIONS

2. Springer, S. 2009. Neoliberalizing violence: (post)Marxian political economy, poststructuralism, and the production of space in ‘postconflict’ Cambodia. Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. PhD Dissertation. (Co-Supervisors: Jamie Peck and Philippe Le Billon. Committee Members: Derek Gregory, Jim Glassman, Sorpong Peou. External Examiner: James Sidaway).

1. Springer, S. 2005. Cambodia's fractured crucible: democratic development, political violence, and the contestation of public space. Department of Geography, Queen's University at Kingston. MA Thesis. (Supervisor: J. Barry Riddell. Committee Members: Audrey Kobayashi; Anne Godlewska, Villia Jefremovas).

BOOK REVIEWS

8. Springer, S. 2020. 'Between Earth and Empire: From the Necrocene to the Beloved Community' by John P. Clark. The AAG Review of Books.

7. Springer, S. 2014. The third cheer for anarchism. Part of a Book Review forum on 'Two Cheers for Anarchism: Six Easy Pieces on Autonomy, Dignity, and Meaningful Work and Play' by James C. Scott. Antipode Foundation.

6. Springer, S. 2013. 'Accumulation by Dispossession: Transformative Cities in the New Global Order' by Swapna Banerjee-Guha (Ed.). Urban Studies. 50.2: 445-447

5. Springer, S. 2012. 'Domesticating Neo-liberalism: Spaces of Economic Practice and Social Reproduction in Post-socialist Cities' by Alison Stenning, Adrian Smith, Alena Rochovská, and Dariusz Świątek. New Zealand Geographer, 68.1: 75-76.

4. Springer, S. 2010. 'Social Justice and Neoliberalism: Global Perspectives' by Adrian Smith, Alison Stenning and Katie Willis (Eds). Journal of , 10.3: 481-483.

3. Springer, S. 2009. 'Neoliberalization: States, Networks, Peoples' by Kim England and Kevin Ward (Eds). Journal of Economic Geography, 9.1: 143-145.

2. Springer, S. 2007. 'A Brief History of Neoliberalism' by David Harvey. Journal of Peace Research, 44.1: 126-127.

1. Springer, S. 2006. 'Globalization and Inequality: Neoliberalism’s Downward Spiral' by John Rapley. Journal of Peace Research, 43.6: 757.

TEACHING, SUPERVISION, MENTORING, AND EXAMINER SERVICES

INSTRUCTED COURSES

July, 2020-Nov, 2020 Environmental Values and Ethics, Corse Coordinator and Instructor, first year seminar; Discipline of July, 2019-Nov, 2019 Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastle

July, 2020-Nov, 2020 Geographies of Development, Course Coordinator and Instructor, third year seminar; Discipline of July, 2020-Nov, 2019 Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastle

Feb, 2020-May, 2020 Development Studies Honours, Instructor, third year seminar; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Feb, 2019-May, 2019 Studies, University of Newcastle

Feb, 2020-May, 2020 Multidisciplinary Laboratories, Instructor, third year seminar; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Feb, 2019-Nov, 2019 Studies, University of Newcastle

Jan, 2018-April, 2018 Activism and Community Based Planning', Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, Jan, 2017-April, 2017 University of Victoria Jan, 2016-April, 2016 Jan, 2015-April, 2015

Jan, 2018-April, 2018 'Geographies of Southeast Asia', Instructor, third year lecture; Department of Geography, University of Jan, 2017-April, 2017 Victoria Jan, 2016-April, 2016 Jan, 2015-April, 2015 Jan, 2013-April, 2013

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Jan, 2018-July, 2018 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Critical Perspectives on Food Security', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Audrey Tung; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Jan, 2018-July, 2018 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Neoliberalism and Low-Income Housing', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Sharon Dias; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Sep, 2017-Dec, 2017 'Political Economic Geographies', Instructor, second year lecture; Department of Geography, University of Victoria

Sep, 2017-Dec, 2017 'Space and Power', Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, University of Victoria Sep, 2016-Dec, 2016 Sep, 2015-Dec, 2015 Sep, 2014-Dec, 2014

May, 2017-Mar, 2018 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Social Research in Malaysia', Instructor, undergraduate directed studies for Luc Nadeau; Department of Geography, University of Victoria

May, 2017-Mar, 2018 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Feminist Geographies of India', Instructor, undergraduate directed studies for Sasha Mosky; Department of Geography, University of Victoria

May, 2017-Dec, 2017 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Film in India', Instructor, undergraduate directed studies for Loreen Regnander; Department of Geography, University of Victoria

May, 2017-Aug, 2017 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Geopoetics', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Maleea Acker; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Sep, 2016-Dec, 2016 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – and Anarchist Geographies', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Tyler Blackman; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Sep, 2015-Dec, 2015 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – Reading Anarchist and Marxist Geographies', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Perry Kwok; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Jan, 2015-April, 2015 'The Practice of Social Justice', Course Coordinator and Co-Instructor, second year lecture; Social Justice Jan, 2014-April, 2014 Studies Program, University of Victoria

Sep, 2014-Dec, 2014 'Advanced Seminar in Human Geography', Instructor, graduate seminar; Department of Geography, Sep, 2013-Dec, 2013 University of Victoria

May, 2014-Aug, 2014 'Directed Studies in Human Geography – The Geographies of Microfinancing', Instructor, graduate directed studies for Evelyn Laurin; Department of Geography & Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria

Jan, 2014-April, 2014 'Planning and Urban Development', Instructor, third year lecture; Department of Geography, University of Jan, 2013-April, 2013 Victoria

Sep, 2013-Dec, 2013 'Design and Planning of Cities', Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, University of Sep, 2012-Dec, 2012 Victoria

Feb, 2012-June, 2012 'An Approved Course in Geography', Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, University of Otago

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Feb, 2012-June, 2012 'Masters Thesis Preparation', Co-Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, University of Feb, 2011-June, 2011 Otago

Feb, 2012-June, 2012 'Field Studies and Methods', Co-Instructor, third year lecture/practicum; Department of Geography, Feb, 2011-June, 2011 University of Otago

Feb, 2012-June, 2012 'Research Methodologies in Human Geography', Course Coordinator & Co-Instructor, second year lecture; Feb, 2011-June, 2011 Department of Geography, University of Otago

July, 2011-Oct, 2011 'Human Geography', Co-Instructor, first year lecture; Department of Geography, University of Otago

July, 2011-Oct, 2011 'Special Topic in Human Geography', Instructor, second/third year lecture; Department of Geography, University of Otago

Aug, 2010-Dec, 2010 'Politics and Space', Instructor, second year lecture; Department of Geography, National University of Jan, 2010-May, 2010 Singapore

Aug, 2010-Dec, 2010 'Political Geographies: Space and Power', Instructor, fourth year seminar; Department of Geography, Aug, 2009-Dec, 2009 National University of Singapore

Jan, 2010-May, 2010 'Graduate Research Seminar', Co-Instructor, postgraduate seminar; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore

Sep, 2008-Dec, 2008 'Geography of Economic Development', Instructor, third year lecture; Department of Geography, University of British Columbia

Sep, 2005-Dec, 2005 'Geography of the Pacific Rim', Teaching Assistant, third year lecture; Department of Geography, University of British Columbia

Sep, 2003-April, 2004 'Introduction to Human and ', Teaching Assistant, first year lecture; Department of Geography, Queen’s University

STUDENT SUPERVISION

Doctoral Dissertations

Jan, 2020-Present Rebecca Gannon; Exploring the interfaces between Aboriginal Australia and Heavy Metal, within a broader mainstream Australian context. Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastlee. (Supervisor).

Aug, 2019-Present Eliza Crosbie; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastlee. (Confirmation Committee Member).

Aug, 2019-Present Rebecca Scott; Yanama budyari gumada, walking on/with/as Darug Ngurra: Care, legislation, and natural resource management in urban western Sydney. Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastlee. (Confirmation Committee Member).

Jan, 2019-Present Justin Free-McCulloch; The social mobility of veganism as praxis; Discipline of Geography, University of Adelaide. (Committee Member).

Jan, 2018-Present Sharon Dias; Low-income housing and financialization in Brazil; Department of Geography, University of Victoria. (Supervisor and then Co-Supervisor).

Sep, 2016-Present Matt Fuller; Settler colonialism and environmental alliances in confronting fossil fuel megaprojects; Department of Geography, University of Victoria. (Supervisor and then Co-Supervisor).

Sep, 2014-Present Christopher Fortney; Governmentality and graffiti in public space; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

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Mar, 2014-Present Maral Sotoudehnia; Inventing value: Bitcoin and the fabrication of ‘fictitious’ capital; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member) SSHRC funded.

Sep, 2014-April 2020 Maleea Acker; Living in the world as if it were home: posthumanism, geopoetics, and wilderness; Department of Geography, University of Victoria. (Supervisor and then Co-Supervisor).

Sep, 2014-Dec 2019 Benjamin Lawrence; Authoritarianism, political violence and inequality in Cambodia: legacies of a rushed, restrictive and exclusive constitution-making process?; Faculty of Law, University of Victoria (Co- Supervisor with Victor V. Ramraj). The Leverhulme Trust funded.

Mar, 2018-Sep 2019 Luke Barnesmoore; Nomadic explorations: worldview in the history of ; Department of Geography, University of British Columbia. (Committee Member). *Committee membership terminated at my discretion.

Sep, 2017-Dec 2018 Kimberly Croswell; Ecological anarchism and art; Department of Education, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Sep, 2015-Aug 2018 Mike Lang; Water rich, but governance poor: privatization, light groundwater regulation, and the shifting value of water in British Columbia; Department of Sociology, University of Victoria (Committee Member). SSHRC funded.

Sep, 2015-Aug 2018 Robyn Hlatky; Anarchist theorizing and organizing in Canada; Department of Sociology, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

June, 2014-Aug 2018 Merv Jefferies; Surfing, localism and violent geographies; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor).

June, 2013-Aug 2017 Jennifer Mateer; Water privatization in India: how conservation discourses legitimize biopolitics and violence; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor). Mitacs funded.

Dec, 2014-April 2016 Ted Bonnah; A cautionary tale: neoliberal discourse and the pedagogic function of the mediated Lost Japan narrative during the financial crisis; Department of Global Studies, Doshisha University, Japan. (Committee Member). *Graduated

Oct, 2011-April 2015 Donni Wang; The polis and the nation in the Greek city-state; Department of Classics, Stanford University (Committee Member).

Sep, 2012-May 2013 Shana Hirsch; Remaking property: interrogating the moments of state-nature articulation within Scottish nationalist discourse; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor); *Withdrew from program.

Jan, 2011-June 2012 Tess Guiney; The impacts of volunteer tourism on orphanages in Cambodia; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Co-Supervisor with Doug Hill).

Jan, 2011-June 2012 Adrian Nel; Environmental discourses and carbon credits in Tanzania; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Co-Supervisor with Doug Hill).

Masters Theses

Sep, 2016-Sep, 2018 Spencer Bradbury; Refining space and the self: the spatial imaginations of aesthetic plastic surgery; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Sep, 2015-June, 2018 Perry Kwok; People power and democratic protest in Hong Kong; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor) SSHRC funded.

Sep, 2017-May, 2018 Audrey Tung; Neoliberalism, inequality and political ecology; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor).

Sep, 2016-Oct 2017 Tyler Blackman;‘De-growth’ in the Global South: Assessing growth narratives in Kerala, India; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor). SSHRC funded. *Supervision terminated at my discretion.

Sep, 2013-Aug 2015 Evelyne Laurin; Critical geographic perspectives on microfinancing in Cambodia; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor) SSHRC funded.

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Sep, 2013-Sept 2014 Arden Duncan Bonokoski; Intellectual disability and anarchism; Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies, University of Calgary (Committee Member).

Jan, 2012-June 2012 Emily Leslie; Development planning in the Pacific: versus development; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor).

Jan, 2012-June 2012 Alcinda Trawen; Where is the community in community based tourism? The case of tourism product plans in Papua New Guinea; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor)

Jan, 2011-Dec, 2011 Loek Driesen; planning in Rarotonga: issues and opportunities; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor).

Honours Theses

Jan, 2020-Present Jace Blunden; Black Metal’s sonic diaspora; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria (Supervisor).

Jan, 2020-Present Curtis Morton; Community food initiatives and alternatives to capitalism; Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Victoria (Co-Supervisor with Paul Hodge).

Jan, 2017-May 2017 Paige Bennett; Representing Northern Indigenous peoples in the age of climate change; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Sep, 2016-May 2017 Laura Dumbrell; Social activism and affordable housing in Vancouver, BC; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Supervisor).

Sep, 2015-May 2016 Alex Campbell; Strengthening social ties to collectivize: perspectives from Victoria’s binning community; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Sep, 2013-May 2014 Sean Grisdale; Homelessness in Victoria, BC: possibilities for social justice; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Sep, 2012-May 2013 Nicole MacDonald; Discrimination, exploitation and oppression: a discourse analysis of neoliberal policing in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, University of Victoria (Supervisor).

Sep, 2012-May 2013 Kayla Cheeke; Defending the caves at Spaet: conflict and ecological citizenship in the post-democratic growth machine; Department of Geography, University of Victoria (Committee Member).

Feb, 2012-June 2012 Mitchell Turner; Dark tourism in the emerging tourist destinations of Vietnam and Cambodia; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor).

Feb, 2011-Dec, 2011 Kelsey Panther; Alcohol and society: student drinking and Dunedin City, New Zealand; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor).

Feb, 2011-Dec, 2011 Jeremy Boyle; The development implications of the World Cup in South Africa; Department of Geography, University of Otago (Supervisor).

Aug, 2010-Dec, 2010 Chi Xin Ci Heather; Ordinary cities are already happening: a study of community activism in Singapore; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

Aug, 2010-Dec, 2010 Gan Weile Janice; V for Vendetta: The fight for radical public space; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

Aug, 2010-Dec, 2010 Wong Yi Fong; The politics and negotiation of spatial organization around transportation hubs in Singapore; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

Oct, 2009-May, 2010 Japheth Wee Guoyuan; Symbolic violence of the Khmer Rouge tribunal: geopolitics, subjectivation, and violent imaginings; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

Oct, 2009-May, 2010 Lee Xin Tian; Negotiating the religious-secular dilemma in Singapore: resistance and reconciliation in the politics of practice and space; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

Oct, 2009-May, 2010 Leow Swee Lyn Carmelita; Foreign workers in Singapore: homines sacri in our midst; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

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Oct, 2009-May, 2010 Tham Ya Xin Serene; A space where love transgresses sexuality: public spaces as emancipatory for sexual dissidents; Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Supervisor).

EXAMINER SERVICES

Sep, 2016 Chankoulika Bo; Foucault’s discourse analysis of education policy in Cambodia between 1979 and 2013; School of Education, Flinders University; PhD Dissertation.

Sep, 2016 Katrina Annett; Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Treaty Negotiations; Cooperative Education Program, University of Victoria; Co-Op Summer Work Term Report.

Mar, 2016 Julian Evans; The Experiment of Friendship: Anarchist Affinity in the Wake of Michel Foucault; Department of Political Science, University of Victoria; Master’s Thesis.

Sep, 2014 Morgan Henderson; Parks Canada at the Pacific Rime National Park Reserve; Cooperative Education Program, University of Victoria; Co-Op Summer Work Term Report.

Sep, 2014 Monica Whittney-Brown; A Summer on the Salish Sea; Cooperative Education Program, University of Victoria; Co-Op Summer Work Term Report.

Sep, 2013 Katie Hikida; Reflections on Volunteering with the BC Wildlife Federation; Cooperative Education Program, University of Victoria; Co-Op Summer Work Term Report.

Mar, 2012 Vilayvanh Phonepraseuth; From resettlement to sustainable livelihood development: A case study of resettled communities on the Nakal Plateau Nam Theun 2 Hydropower project in Lao PDR; Institute of Development Studies, Massey University; Master’s Thesis.

Feb, 2012 Phanneth Khauv; Food security and rice export in Cambodia; Centre for Development Studies, University of Auckland; Master’s Thesis.

Feb, 2012 Eknimnuon Iv; Structural and economic perspectives on labour migration: a case of cross-border contracts in Cambodia; Centre for Development Studies, University of Auckland; Master’s Thesis.

Jan, 2012 James McKibbin; Uplifting small towns in post-apartheid South Africa; Department of Geography, University of Otago; Master’s Thesis.

Jan, 2012 Nathan Stocker; Relationship dynamics in New Zealand Territorial Authorities; Department of Geography, University of Otago; Master’s Thesis.

PEER MENTORING

June 2016-Dec 2016 Ophélie Véron; Prospective Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University.

June 2015-Dec 2015 Peter Howson; Prospective Banting Postdoctoral Fellow; School of Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences, Victoria University of Wellington.

Feb 2012-Aug 2015 Shaun Lin; PhD Candidate; Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS), University of Wollongong.

Jan 2011-June 2012 Guil Figgins; Postdoctoral Student & Sessional Lecturer; Department of Geography, University of Otago.

EDITORIAL ROLES AND REFEREE SERVICES

EDITOR ROLES

Mar 2015-April 2016, Feb 2020-Present Editor, ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies. Mar 2014-Present Editor, Transforming Capitalism Book Series, Rowman & Littlefield. April 2016-Feb2020 Managing Editor, ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies.

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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS

Dec 2018-Present Studia Krytyczne / Critical Studies July 2018-Present Politics and Economics After Work Book Series, Anthem Press Jan 2018-Present Political Geography Dec 2017-Present Ambiens: Revista de Geografia e Ecologia Política Nov 2017-Present Anarchist Studies Nov 2017-Present Zwierciadło Etnologiczne (Ethnological Mirror) Nov 2017-Present OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology Oct 2017-Present Verve: Revista de Núcleo de Sociabilidade Libertária Aug 2017-Present Urban Science May 2017-Present Revista GeoAmazônia Jan 2017-Present GeoJournal Jan 2017-Present The AAG Review of Books Nov 2016-Present Cerrados June 2016-Dec 2018 Development and Security

REFEREE SERVICES

Full Manuscripts

May, 2020 Langer, J. 2020. Feral. London Active Distribution. April, 2020 Trucsello, M. 2020. Infrastructural Brutalism: Art and the Necropolitics of Infrastructure. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. March, 2020 Jakupec, V., Kelly, M. and Makuwira, J. 2020. Rethinking Multilateralism in Foreign Aid: Beyond the Neoliberal Hegemony. London: Routledge. Feb, 2020 Vallelly, Neil. 2020. Useless Values: Neoliberalism and the Rise of Futility. London: Goldsmiths Press. Apr, 2017 Gerber, Damian. 2018. The Distortion of Nature’s Image: Reification and the Ecological Crisis. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. Feb, 2017 Ferrell, Jeff. 2017. Drift. Oakland: University of California Press. Jan, 2017 Birch, K. 2017. A Research Agenda for Neoliberalism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Oct, 2016 Culp, Andrew. 2017. . Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Feb, 2015 Eng, Netra. 2015. The Politics of Decentralisation in Cambodia. London: Routledge. May 2014 Lim, Alvin. 2015. Precarious Cambodia. London: Routledge. Mar, 2014 Tyner, James. 2015.Violence and Capitalism. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Mar, 2012 Mayhersen, Deborah and Pohlman, Annie (eds.) 2013. Genocide and Mass Atrocities in Asia Legacies and Prevention. London: Routledge. Jan, 2012 Lim, Alvin. 2012. Cambodia and the Politics of Aesthetics. London: Routledge.

Funding Proposals

June, 2019 Czech Science Foundation March, 2015 Mitacs Accelerate Internship Proposal April, 2012 Geography and Spatial Sciences (GSS) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF)

Fellowship Applications

Dec, 2017 SONATA, National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki – NCN); Poland Feb, 2017 The Research Council of the Université catholique de Louvain, MOVE-IN Louvain, Postdoctoral Fellowship; Belgium Mar, 2015 The Research Foundation, Flanders (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, Vlaanderen - FWO), Postdoctoral Fellowship; Netherlands Oct, 2014 Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), NIAS Fellowship; Netherlands

Monograph Proposals

Apr, 2019 Rowman & Littlefield Mar, 2019 Palgrave MacMillan Jan, 2019 Anthem Press May, 2018 Routledge, Business and Economics

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Oct, 2017 University of Georgia Press July, 2017 Routledge, Geography Apr, 2017 Sage Feb, 2017 Routledge, Asian Studies Jan 2017 Rowman & Littlefield June 2016 University of California Press May 2016 Edward Elgar Publishing Feb, 2014 Palgrave MacMillan June, 2013 Pluto Press May, 2013 Wiley, RGS-IBG Book Series Feb, 2012 Routledge, Asian Studies Dec, 2011 Routledge, Asian Studies June, 2011 Routledge, Asian Studies

Book Chapters

Sep, 2014 Chapter in Essays in Anarchism and Religion, A. Christoyannopoulos and M. Adams eds. Stockholm University Press.

Journal Articles

ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 3 Apr 2010, Aug 2011, Oct 2012 Affinities: A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture, and Action 1 Jan 2013 African Safety Promotion 1 July 2018 Agriculture and Human Values 1 Jan 2020 Anarchist Studies 2 July 2016, Feb 2019 Animal Studies Journal 1 Sep 2017 Annals of the Association of American Geographers 5 Apr 2009, July 2009, Sep 2013, Mar 2015, Mar 2017 Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 11 Aug 2011, Nov 2011, Mar 2012, Aug 2012, Nov 2012, May 2013, July 2013, Sep 2013, Apr 2014, Oct 2014, May 2015 Applied Geography 1 Nov 2018, Jan 2019 Area 2 April 2014, June 2014 Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 1 Sep 2019 Asia Pacific Viewpoint 1 Oct 2011 Asian Journal of Criminology 1 Mar 2018 Asian Journal of Peacebuilding 1 Mar 2016 Asian Security 1 June 2010 Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice 1 Sep 2018 Australian Geographer 1 Oct 2012 Australian Journal of Politics and History 1 Feb 2015 Canadian Journal of Development Studies 1 May 2020 Capital and Class 1 July 2017 Capitalism Nature Socialism 2 June 2016, Mar 2017 City: Analysis of Urban Trends, Culture, Theory, Policy, Action 1 Oct 2016, July 2017 Conflict, Security and Development 2 Mar 2012, Oct 2012 Contexto International: Journal of Global Connections 1 Dec 2016 Critical Discourse Studies 3 Apr 2015, Nov 2015, Apr 2016 Cultural Geographies 1 Aug 2014, Nov 2017 Democratization 2 July 2016, Oct 2016 Development and Change 1 Aug 2013 Discourse: Studies in Cultural Politics of Education 1 Mar 2019, July 2019 Discourse Processes 1 Oct 2016 Economic Geography 2 Dec 2009, Jan 2011 Environment and Planning A 9 Nov 2011, Feb 2012, Mar 2013, June 2013, Sep 2013, Oct 2013, Nov 2013, Jun 2015, July 2016 Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 12 Apr 2011, July 2011, Apr 2012, Mar 2013, Apr 2013, Aug 2013 Feb 2014, Mar 2014, June 2014, July 2014, Oct 2014, Sep 2016 Frontiers in Communication 1 May 2020 Frontiers in Sociology 2 Nov 2019, Feb 2020 Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies 1 July 2017 Gender, Place, and Culture 2 Aug 2017, May 2018 Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 1 May 2016 Geoforum 5 Oct 2010, Sep 2011, Feb 2013, July 2013, Feb 2014 Geographical Review 1 Apr 2014 Geography Compass 1 May 2016

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GeoHumanities 1 Jan 2016 Geopolitics 3 Aug 2012, Sep 2012, Oct 2013 Global Discourse 2 Dec 2013, Feb 2014 Globalizations 1 Nov 2017 Human Geography: A New Radical Journal 1 Aug 2012 International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 1 Dec 2015 International Peacekeeping 2 Dec 2016, Mar 2017 International Political Sociology 1 Feb 2014 International Relations of the Asia-Pacific 1 Mar 2015 Journal of Agrarian Change 3 July 2013, Aug 2013, Jan 2014 Journal of Geography 1 June 2016 Journal of Geography in Higher Education 2 Jan 2013, Apr 2013 Journal of Historical Geography 1 Sept 2015 Journal of Labor and Society 1 Nov 2017 Journal of Peasant Studies 1 July 2013 Journal of Political Ecology 1 Oct 2018 Journal of Political Power 1 Mar 2017 Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work 2 May 2018, Jan 2019 Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 1 Aug 2014 Kaleidoscope: The Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Journal 1 Feb 2015 Migration, Mobility & Displacement 1 Apr 2015 Millennium: Journal of International Studies 2 July 2013, Mar 2014 Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 1 Feb 2015 New Media & Society 1 July 2013 New Zealand Geographer 1 July 2012 New Political Economy 1 Dec 2016 OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology 4 Oct 2017, Dec 2017, Feb 2019, Mar 2019, May 2020 Pacific Affairs 1 Dec 2015 Palgrave Communications 1 Sept 2017 Political Geography 21 Apr 2008, Sep 2010, Feb 2011, Apr 2011, Aug 2011, May 2012, Feb 2013, Nov 2013, Feb 2014, May 2014, Oct 2014, Feb 2015, Mar 2015, Dec 2015, Jan 2016, July 2016, Oct 2016, Sept 2018, Jan 2019, April 2019, May 2019, April 2020 Political Research Quarterly 2 Dec 2015, Apr 2016 Political Studies 2 Jan 2017, May 2017 Politics 1 Apr 2013 Progress in Human Geography 2 Apr 2012, Nov 2012, Jan 2018 Qualitative Sociology 1 Nov 2016 Security Dialogue 1 Apr 2006 Settler Colonial Studies 1 Dec 2018 Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 8 Sep 2011, Oct 2011 (7 articles for a special issue) Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies 1 Feb 2015 Social and Cultural Geography 3 Feb 2012, Feb 2014, Mar 2015 Society and Natural Resources 1 March 2018 Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 2 Oct 2014, April 2015 Space and Culture 1 Dec 2017 Studies in Social and Political Thought 1 Apr 2011 Technology in Society 1 Dec 2017 Territory, Politics, Governance 1 Feb 2017 The Geographical Bulletin 1 May 2013 The Professional Geographer 2 Oct 2012, Dec 2012 Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 1 Nov 2017 Theory, Culture and Society 3 Oct 2011, Dec 2014, May 2015 Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 1 Oct 2018 Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 5 Feb 2009, July 2013, Jan 2014, Jan 2014, Sep 2014 Urban Geography 1 Apr 2013 Urban Studies 8 Nov 2010, July 2011, Mar 2013, June 2013, July 2013, Nov 2013, Apr 2014, June 2014 Women’s Studies International Forum 2 July 2012, Nov 2012 Worldwide Waste: Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 2 May 2019, Sep 2019

Totals: 210 peer reviewed articles in 97 different journals.

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CONFERENCES , INVITED TALKS, SCHOLARLY MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CONFERENCE ORGANIZING

9. Minding Animals. Sydney, Australia. July 2021.

10. Peter Kropotkin 1921-2021: Activism and Scholarship; Universidade de São Paulo. Co-organized with Matthew Adams, Constance Bantman, Fabrizio Eva, Federico Ferretti, Anthony Ince, Gerry Kearns, Ruth Kinna, Carl Levy, Philippe Pelletier, Breno Viotto Pedrosa, Sergey Saitanov, Marcella Schmidt, Pascale Siegrist, Selva Varengo, Richard J. White. Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. July 2021.

8. 2nd International Conference of Anarchist Geographies and Geographers (ICAGG); Co-organized with Majid Berdjouh, Frédérique Blot, Federico Ferretti, Anthony Ince, Philippe Pelletier, Richard J. White. Rabastens (Tarn), France. June 2019.

7. Society, Sustainability and Survival Conference, Vivekananda College, Kolkata, India jointly with Eastern Geographical Society, Utkal University, Odisha, India; Kolkata, India. January 2019.

6. Bridging the Gap, UVic Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. March 2018.

5. The City Talks: ‘Sex and the City’ Lecture Series; Victoria, BC, Canada. Jan-Mar 2017.

4. 1st International Conference of Anarchist Geographies and Geographers (ICAGG); Co-organized with Gerónimo Barrera, Béatrice Collignon, Amir El-Hakim, Fabrizio Eva, Federico Ferretti, Anthony Ince, Patrick Minder, Jo Norcup, Philippe Pelletier, Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg, Adriano Skoda, Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Francisco Javier Toro, Richard J. White. Reggio Emilia, Italy. Sept 2017.

3. 7th Annual North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference, Anarchist Landscapes; Co-organized with Jacinto Barrera Bassols, Gerónimo Barrera, Alejandro de la Torre Hernández, Andrew Hoyt, and Anthony Ince. Mexico City, Mexico. April 2017.

2. Bridging the Gap, UVic Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. March 2017.

1. The City Talks: ‘Anarchism in the City’ Lecture Series; Victoria, BC, Canada. Jan-Mar 2017.

SESSION ORGANIZING

44. Environmental and Ecological Justice: Anarchist contribution and Perspectives; Co-organized with Marcelo Lopes de Souza, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. RGS-IBG Annual Conference; London, UK. August 2019.

43. The Case Against Colonialism: Racism in the Academy and the Ethics of Publishing; Co-organized with Bikramaditya Kumar Choudhary, Joseph Holler, Paul O'Keefe, and Regina Scheyvens. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

42. Vegan Geographies and the end of Anthroparchy (1); Co-organized with Yamini Narayanan, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

41. Vegan Geographies and the end of Anthroparchy (1); Co-organized with Yamini Narayanan, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

40. The Earth and its Inhabitants: the Anarchist Geographies of Elisée Reclus; Co-organized with Federrico Ferretti, Farhang Rouhani, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

39. Geographies of Anarchist Praxes (2); Co-organized with Federrico Ferretti, Farhang Rouhani, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

38. Geographies of Anarchist Praxes (1); Co-organized with Federrico Ferretti, Farhang Rouhani, Ophélie Véron, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

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37. Anarchist and left-libertarian perspectives on the geographies of peace; Co-organized with Marcelo Lopes de Souza. International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference; La Paz, Bolivia. April 2017.

36. Towards Vegan Geographies: Ethics Beyond Violence II; Co-organized with Yamini Narayanan, Ophélie Véron and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

35. Towards Vegan Geographies: Ethics Beyond Violence I; Co-organized with Yamini Narayanan, Ophélie Véron and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

34. Anarchist Political Ecology: Theoretical Horizons and Empirical Axes IV – Beyond Conservation, Toward Degrowth; Co-organized with Martin Locret-Collet. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

33. Anarchist Political Ecology: Theoretical Horizons and Empirical Axes III – Urban Anarchism; Co-organized with Martin Locret-Collet. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

32. Anarchist Political Ecology: Theoretical Horizons and Empirical Axes II – More-Than-Human Anarchism; Co-organized with Martin Locret-Collet. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

31. Anarchist Political Ecology: Theoretical Horizons and Empirical Axes I – Radical Resistance; Co-organized with Martin Locret-Collet. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

30. Vegan Geographies; Co-organized with Ophélie Véron and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

29. Fulfilling the Promise of Anarchist Geographies III - Visions, Hopes and Challenges; Co-organized with Nathan Clough, Ant Ince, Vanesa Sloan Morgan, Patricia Wood, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

28. Fulfilling the Promise of Anarchist Geographies II - Prefiguring Alternative Economies; Co-organized with Nathan Clough, Ant Ince, Vanesa Sloan Morgan, Patricia Wood, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

27. Fulfilling the Promise of Anarchist Geographies I - Praxis and the Politics of Everyday Life; Co-organized with Nathan Clough, Ant Ince, Vanesa Sloan Morgan, Patricia Wood, and Richard J. White. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

26. The Mont Pelerin Plague? Revisiting and Rethinking Neoliberalism III - Revisiting Neoliberalism; Co-organized with Kean Birch. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

25. The Mont Pelerin Plague? Revisiting and Rethinking Neoliberalism II - Resetting Neoliberalism; Co-organized with Kean Birch. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

24. The Mont Pelerin Plague? Revisiting and Rethinking Neoliberalism I - Rethinking Neoliberalism; Co-organized with Kean Birch. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. April 2016.

23. Geographies of Violence 11 - Terror Geographies and Militancy; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

22. Geographies of Violence 10 - Rethinking the Battlefields of War; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

21. Geographies of Violence 9 - Banal Militarism and Everyday Violence; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

20. Geographies of Violence 8 - Gendered and Sexual Violence; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

19. Geographies of Violence 7 - Conflict Environments and Urban Frames; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

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18. Geographies of Violence 6 - Violence and Vision; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

17. Geographies of Violence 5 - Violent Geographies and Border Violence; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

16. Geographies of Violence 4 - Sovereign Violence and Spaces of Exception; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

15. Geographies of Violence 3 - Spaces of Economic Violence; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

14. Geographies of Violence 2 - Violence, Intimacy and Subaltern Resistance; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

13. Geographies of Violence 1 - The Political Ecology of Violence; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations – The Worlds of Violence; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. September 2015.

12. For Kropotkin; Co-organized with Anthony Ince. International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference, Commission on Political Geography; Moscow, Russia. August 2015.

11. Reanimating Anarchist Geographies: Toward New Bursts of Colour 2; Co-organized with Richard J. White, Federico Ferretti, Alexandre Gillet, Philippe Pelletier, and Colin Williams. RGS-IBG Annual Conference, ‘New Geographical Frontiers’, sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group; London, UK. August 2013.

10. Reanimating Anarchist Geographies: Toward New Bursts of Colour 1; Co-organized with Richard J. White, Federico Ferretti, Alexandre Gillet, Philippe Pelletier, and Colin Williams. RGS-IBG Annual Conference, ‘New Geographical Frontiers’, sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group; London, UK. August 2013.

9. Demanding the Impossible: Transgressing the Frontiers of Geography through Anarchism 2; Co-organized with Richard J. White, Federico Ferretti, Alexandre Gillet, Philippe Pelletier, and Colin Williams. RGS-IBG Annual Conference, ‘New Geographical Frontiers’, sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group; London, UK. August 2013.

8. Demanding the Impossible: Transgressing the Frontiers of Geography through Anarchism 1; Co-organized with Richard J. White, Federico Ferretti, Alexandre Gillet, Philippe Pelletier, and Colin Williams. RGS-IBG Annual Conference, ‘New Geographical Frontiers’, sponsored by the Participatory Geographies Research Group; London, UK. August 2013.

7. Violence and Space VII - Bodies; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

6. Violence and Space VI - Commodityscapes; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

5. Violence and Space V - Urbanities and Geopolitics; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

4. Violence and Space IV - (In)Securities and Borderlands; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

3. Violence and Space III - The Americas; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

2. Violence and Space II – Quantitative Approaches; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

1. Violence and Space I - Warscapes; Co-organized with Philippe Le Billon. Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, sponsored by the Political Geography Specialty Group; Los Angeles, USA. April 2013.

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PLENARY TALKS AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES

8. Twilight of the gods: anarchist awakenings and the multiple northern geographies of mutual aid. Presented to: Nordic Geographies conference, Joensuu, Finland, June 2021.

7. Total liberation ecology: integral anarchism, anthroparchy, and the violence of indifference. Presented to: Animal Geographies/Animal Spaces: New Research Directions, Milan, Italy, May 2018.

6. The violence of homelessness: exile and arbitrary detention in Cambodia’s war on the poor; Asia Pacific Viewpoint Lecture. Presented to: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, April 2018.

5. The integral beauty of anarchist geography; Presented to: Research Workshop for Critical Geography; Bremen, Germany, June 2017.

4. Anarchism beautiful anarchism; Presented to: North American Anarchist Studies Network, 7th Annual Conference; Mexico City, Mexico. April 2017.

3. Famine, atrocities, and the hope of anarchism: the conquest of bread revisited; Presented to: Political Geography Plenary (Respondent to Keynote Alex de Waal), Association of American Geographers; Boston, USA. April 2017.

2. ‘The Anarchist Roots of Geography’ author-meets-critic; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April 2017.

1. The neoliberal moment of crisis; Presented to: 9th Pan European Conference on International Relations; Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy. Sep 2015.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PANEL APPEARANCES

32. Academia under attack in the age of social media. Panelist presentation for: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

31. Introducing geographies of anarchist praxes; Introduction for: American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

30. Radical resistance: anarchism as a Kreator of community in Metal music; Presented to: International Society for Metal Music Studies (ISMMS); Victoria, BC. June 2017.

29. How violence protects the state; Presented to: International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference; La Paz, Bolivia. April 2017.

28. Open access publishing as mutual aid; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, MA, USA. Apr 2017.

27. Total liberation ecology: integral anarchism, anthroparchy and the violence of indifference; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, MA, USA. Apr 2017.

26. From plough, to sword to pen: writing forced eviction in Cambodia; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, MA, USA. Apr 2017.

25. Internal refugees: forced eviction in Cambodia; Presented to: UVic Annual Author Celebration; Victoria, BC, Canada. Mar 2017.

24. Beautiful anarchism: relational geography and the politics of becoming; Presented to: 11th Annual Critical Geographies Conference; Seattle, WA, USA. Oct 2016.

23. For spatial emancipation in Critical Animal Studies: a veganarchist politics; Co-presented with Richard J. White to: 4th International Conference of the Anarchist Studies Network; Loughborough, UK. Sept, 2016.

22. The problem with revolution: for everyday insurgency; Panelist presentation for ‘Did we accomplish the revolution in geographic thought?’; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, CA, USA. Mar 2016.

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21. Forget neoliberalism; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, California, USA. Mar, 2016.

20. Becoming beautiful: universal geography and the coming anarchy; Presented to: Political Geography Specialty Group Pre-Conference; San Francisco, CA, USA. Mar, 2016.

19. Critical as a mode of being; Panelist presentation for ‘Doing critical geographies’; 10th Annual Critical Geographies Conference; Portland, OR, USA. Nov 2015.

18. Learning through the soles of our feet: Kropotkin, geography, and the case for unschooling; Presented to: International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference, Commission on Political Geography; Moscow, Russia. August 2015.

17. Illegal evictions? Overwriting possession and orality with law’s violence in Cambodia; Non-presenting paper: Land Grabbing: Perspectives from East and Southeast Asia, LDPI (Land Deal Politics Initiative); Chiang Mai, Thailand. June 2015.

16. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s urban apocalypse; Presented to: The Fifth Asian Conference on Asian Studies; Kobe, Japan. May 2015.

15. The fallout: invisible geographies beyond the liquid eye. Presented to: The Future of Theory: A Symposium on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Cultural, Social and Political Thought (CSPT) Program; Victoria, BC. Feb 2015.

14. The violence of neoliberalism; Presented to: Violent Nations: 1984 and the Othering of the Sikhs Conference; Hofstra University, Long Island, New York, USA. Nov 2014. *Invited with all expenses paid by host.

13. The path of resistance; Panelist presentation for ‘Alienation in the 21st Century’, 9th Annual Critical Geographies Mini-Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Sept 2014.

12. Earth writing; Presented to: Western Division, Canadian Association of Geographers Conference; Victoria, BC, Canada. Mar 2014.

11. Why a radical geography must be anarchist; Presented to: 8th Annual Critical Geographies Conference; Port Angeles, Washington, USA. Nov, 2013.

10. Why a radical geography must be anarchist; Presented to: RGS-IBG Annual Conference, ‘New Geographical Frontiers’; London, UK. Aug, 2013.

9. Violence and space: reflections on the geographies of (non)violence; Co-presented with Philippe Le Billon to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Los Angeles, California, USA. April, 2013.

8. No milk, no meat, no masters: animals, anarchism and the purity of rebellion; Co-presented with Richard J. White to: Anarchist Studies Network Conference 2.0; Loughborough, UK. Sep, 2012.

7. Articulated neoliberalism: the specificity of patronage, kleptocracy, and violence in Cambodia’s neoliberalization; Presented to: The 6th East Asia Regional Conference on Alternative Geographies; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Feb, 2012.

6. Neoliberal discursive formations: on the contours of subjectivation, good governance, and symbolic violence in post-transitional Cambodia; Presented to: New Zealand Geographical Society Biennial Conference, with the Institute of Australian Geographers; Christchurch, New Zealand. July, 2010.

5. Violence sits in places? Cultural practice, neoliberal rationalism, and virulent imaginative geographies; Presented to: Fourth Oceanic Conference on International Studies; Auckland, New Zealand. June, 2010.

4. Public space as emancipation: meditations on anarchism, radical democracy, neoliberalism and violence; Presented to: Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Washington DC, USA. April, 2010.

3. Violent accumulation: a postanarchist critique of property, dispossession, and the state of exception in neoliberalizing Cambodia; Presented to: Political Geography Specialty Group Pre-Conference; Alexandria, VA, USA. April, 2010.

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2. Culture of violence or violent Orientalism? Democracy, authoritarianism, and racist geographical imaginations in ‘post-conflict’ Cambodia; Presented to: Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; Geographies of violence: cultural approach, International Symposium; Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May, 2008.

1. The neoliberal 'order' in Cambodia: political violence and the contestation of public space; Presented To: Canadian Council of Southeast Asian Studies Conference; Re-visioning Southeast Asia: conflicts, connections and vulnerabilities; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Oct, 2005.

INVITED TALKS

82. The violence of homelessness: exile and arbitrary detention in Cambodia’s war on the poor. Presented to: Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University; Seminar, Sydney, Australia. March, 2018.

81. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s new apocalypse. Presented to: Discipline of Geography and Environmental Studies, University of Newcastle; Seminar, Sydney, Australia. March, 2018.

80. Beautiful anarchism: geography, possibility, hope. Presented to: London Action Resource Centre (LARC); Seminar, London, UK. June 2018.

79. Anarchism and geography: mutual aid and the politics of beauty. Presented to: Evaggelismos Squat; Seminar, Heraklion, Greece. June 2018.

78. Anarchist geography: emancipation through beauty. Presented to: Nosotros ; Seminar, Athens, Greece. June 2018.

77. Beautiful possibilities: anarchism, geography, and the politics of becoming. Presented to: Kolektif 26A; Seminar, Istanbul, Turkey. June 2018.

76. The beauty of anarchist geography: spatial emancipation and the politics of becoming Presented to: Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; Seminar, Thessaloniki, Greece. June 2018.

75. Unschooling and anarchism: the possibilities of childhood. Presented to: Patras Social Center; Seminar, Patras, Greece. June 2018.

74. Beauty and hope: on geography’s anarchist roots Presented to: Protoporia; Seminar, Patras, Greece. June 2018.

73. Anarchism, geography, beauty: the possibilities of hope, Presented to: National Technical University of Athens; Seminar, Athens, Greece. June 2018.

72. Anarchism and geography: spatial emancipation and the politics of becoming. Presented to: Sapienza Università di Roma; Seminar, Rome, Italy. June 2018.

71. Homelessness in Cambodia: neoliberalism and the violence of beautification. Presented to: Università di Bologna; Seminar, Bologna, Italy. May 2018.

70. Anarchism as beauty: the geography of emancipation. Presented to: Centar za Anarhističke Studije; Seminar, Zagreb, Croatia. May 2018.

69. Beautiful anarchism: relational geography and the politics of becoming. Presented to: [A] Infoshop; Seminar, Ljubljana,Solvenia. May 2018.

68. For vegan ecology: from the violence of anthroparchy to total liberation Presented to: Università di Torino; Seminar, Turin, Italy. May 2018.

67. The beautiful geographies of anarchism: spatial emancipation and hope beyond hope Presented to: Université Grenoble Alpes; Seminar, Grenoble, France. May 2018.

66. Integral anarchism: beauty, geography and becoming. Presented to: Anarchistische Bibliothek Frevel; Seminar, Munich, Germany. May 2018.

65. Anarchy and beauty: the geography of mutual aid. Presented to: Autonome Wohnfabrik; Seminar, Salzburg, Austria. May 2018.

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64. Becoming beautiful: universal geography and the coming anarchy. Presented to: Anti-Fascist Football Tournement; Seminar, Bratislava, Slovakia. May 2018.

63. The beauty of anarchism: relational geography, mutual aid, and spatial emancipation. Presented to: Librería Utopía; Seminar, Vienna, Austria. May 2018.

62. Violence as assemblage: celestial geographies, relational space, and constellations of cruelty. Presented to: Charles University; Seminar, Prague, Czechia. May 2018.

61. Our collective beauty: relational geography, mutual aid, and the coming anarchy. Presented to: Café ExZess; Seminar, Frankfurt, Germany. April 2018.

60. For anarchist geography. Presented to: Le Sabot; Seminar, Bonn, Germany. April 2018.

59. Anarchism beautiful anarchism: universal geography and the politics of becoming. Presented to: Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Seminar, Brussels, Belgium. April 2018.

58. For anarchist geography: the politics of becoming beautiful. Presented to: Michèle Firk; Seminar, Paris, France. April 2018.

57. Beautiful geographies: the hope beyond hope of anarchism. Presented to: Royal Holloway University; Seminar, London, UK. April 2018.

56. The integral beauty of anarchist geography: for courage, kindness, and community. Presented to: Sheffield Hallam University; Seminar, Sheffield, UK. April 2018.

55. Why anarchism? Presented to: New Roots; Seminar, Sheffield, UK. April 2018.

54. Violence and neoliberalism, and anarchism, oh my! A critical geographical research agenda. Presented To: Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Seminar, Victoria, Canada. Oct, 2017.

53. Teaching radical geography; Presented To: College of Geography in the Faculty of Philosophy And Letters, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Seminar, Mexico City, Mexico. May, 2017.

52. The anarchist roots of geography; Presented To: Institute of Geography, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Seminar, Mexico City, Mexico. May, 2017.

51. Celestial violence: relational assemblage, geography, and the constellations of cruelty; Presented To: ‘Territories of Social Justice: Violence, Ruptures and the Mapping of New Spatial Claims’ Seminar, Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, Harvard University; Cambridge, MA, USA. Nov, 2016. *Invited with all expenses paid by host.

50. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s new apocalypse; Presented to: Department of Geography, University of the Fraser Valley; Seminar, Abbotsford, BC, Canada. Oct, 2016.

49. Beauty through order: the exile and arbitrary detention of Cambodia's homeless; Presented to: Department of Geography, University of Wyoming; Seminar, Laramie, WY, USA. Aug, 2016.

48. Homelessness in Cambodia: the violence of beautification; Presented to: Department of Geography, University of Colorado at Boulder; Seminar, Boulder, CO, USA. Aug, 2016.

47. Why a radical geography must be anarchist; Presented to: Auckland Geography Collective; Workshop, Auckland, New Zealand. Aug, 2016.

46. The violence of neoliberalism; Presented to: School of Environment, University of Auckland; Seminar, Auckland, New Zealand. Aug, 2016.

45. Anarchism beautiful anarchism: universal geography and the politics of becoming; Presented to: School of Social Sciences, Monash University; Seminar, Melbourne, Australia. Aug, 2016.

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44. Anarchic geographies, HDR Master Class; Presented to: Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University; Workshop, Burwood, Australia. July, 2016.

43. The violence of neoliberalism; Presented to: Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University; Seminar, Burwood, Australia. July, 2016.

42. Persecuting Phnom Penh’s homeless: from beautification to apocalypse in Cambodia; Presented to: School of Geography, University of Melbourne; Seminar, Melbourne, Australia. July, 2016.

41. Criminalizing Cambodia’s homeless: exile and arbitrary detention in Phnom Penh; Presented to: Crawford School of Public Policy, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University; Seminar, Canberra, Australia. July, 2016.

40. Earth writing; Presented to: Global Challenges Program, University of Wollongong; Seminar, Wollongong, Australia. July, 2016.

39. Neoliberalism and discourse: politics between poststructuralism and political economy; Presented to: School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney; Seminar, Sydney, Australia. July, 2016.

38. Beautiful geographies: anarchism and the politics of becoming; Presented to: Department of Geography and Planning, Macquarie University; Seminar, Sydney, Australia. July, 2016.

37. Homelessness in Phnom Penh: the violence of gentrification; Presented to: Urban Research Seminar Series, University of Western Sydney; Seminar, Sydney, Australia. July, 2016.

36. The path of resistance; practicing radical geography; Presented to: Urban Research Seminar Series, University of Newcastle; Workshop, Newcastle, Australia. July, 2016.

35. Becoming beautiful: anarchist geography and hope beyond hope; Presented to: Urban Research Seminar Series, Brisbane Free University; Seminar, Brisbane, Australia. July, 2016.

34. Neoliberalism is violence; Presented to: Urban Research Seminar Series, University of Queensland and the Ngara Institute; Seminar, Brisbane, Australia. July, 2016.

33. The defamation of democracy in Cambodia: first as tragedy, then as farce; Presented To: Democracy in Southeast Asia Workshop, Southeast Asia Research Group (SEARG), University of Wisconsin-Madison; Madison, WI, USA. Apr, 2016. *Invited with all expenses paid by host.

32. Earth writing; Presented to: Earth and Environmental Sciences, CUNY Graduate Center; Seminar, New York, NY, USA. Feb, 2016.

31. Forced eviction and the violence of law: rethinking property and (dis)possession in Cambodia; Presented to: Project for Marxist Education; Seminar, New York, NY, USA. Feb, 2016.

30. Homelessness in Cambodia: the violence of beautification; Presented to: Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lewis & Clark College; Seminar, Portland, OR, USA. Nov, 2015.

29. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s new apocalypse; Presented to: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Seminar, Honolulu, HI, USA. Oct, 2015.

28. Earth writing; Presented to: Department of Geography, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Seminar, Honolulu, HI, USA. Oct, 2015.

27. Homelessness and arbitrary detention in Phnom Penh; Presented to: Paññāsāstra University of Cambodia, Faculty of Social Sciences; Seminar, Phnom Penh. Aug, 2015.

26. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s new apocalypse; Presented to: Center for Khmer Studies; Seminar, Siem Reap. July, 2015.

25. The persecution of the homelessness in Cambodia; Presented to: UN Women, Cambodia; Seminar, Phnom Penh. June, 2015.

24. Property is violence: an anarchist critique of evictions in Cambodia; Presented to: The Human Geographical Society of Japan; Doshisha University; Seminar, Kyoto, Japan. May, 2015.

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23. Urban evictions and homelessness in Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Presented to: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, School of Humanities and Social Sciences Field School; Seminar, Phnom Penh. May 2015.

22. Homelessness in Cambodia: the terror of gentrification; Presented to: Hong Kong Baptist University, Department of Geography; Seminar, Hong Kong. April, 2015.

21. Earth writing; Presented to: National University of Singapore, Department of Geography; Seminar, Singapore, April, 2015.

20. Reciprocity and refusal in the age of neoliberalism: coping with urban homelessness and forced eviction through mutual aid; Presented to: University of Glasgow, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences; Seminar, Glasgow, UK. June, 2014.

19. Reciprocity and refusal in the age of neoliberalism: coping with urban homelessness and forced eviction through mutual aid; Presented to: University of Calgary, Faculty of Arts; Seminar, Calgary, AB, Canada. May, 2014.

18. Human geography without hierarchy; Presented to: University of Leicester, Department of Geography; Seminar, Leicester, UK. May, 2014.

17. Rediscovering mutual aid: development beyond neoliberalism and violence; Presented to: University of Oxford, School of Geography and Environment; Seminar, Oxford, UK. May, 2014.

16. Spiriting away the homeless: Cambodia’s urban apocalypse; Presented to: University of Victoria, Centre for Asian Pacific Initiatives; Lunch and Learn Seminar, Victoria, BC, Canada. Feb, 2014.

15. Human geography without hierarchy; Presented to: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Geography; Yi-Fu Tuan Seminar, Madison, WI, USA. Jan, 2014.

14. Illegal evictions? Overwriting possession and orality with law’s violence in Cambodia; Presented to: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Southeast Asian Studies; Friday Forum Seminar, Madison, WI, USA. Jan, 2014.

13. Human geography without hierarchy; Presented to: University of British Columbia Okanagan, Center for Social, Spatial and ; Seminar, Kelowna, BC, Canada. Oct, 2013.

12. Human geography without hierarchy; Presented to: National University of Singapore, Department of Geography; Seminar, Singapore. Aug, 2013.

11. Why a radical geography must be anarchist; Presented to: National University of Singapore, Politics, Economies, and Space Research Group, Department of Geography; Invited speaker, Singapore. Aug, 2013.

10. Forced evictions in Cambodia: property, possession and the violence of law; Presented to: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program; Global Fridays Seminar, Prince George, BC, Canada. Jan, 2013.

9. Violent accumulation: a postanarchist critique of property, dispossession, and the state of exception in neoliberalizing Cambodia; Presented to: University of British Columbia, Department of Geography; Seminar, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Nov, 2012.

8. Direct action and civil disobedience; Presented to: Camas Books; “Beauty is in the Streets!” A Weekend of Direct Action, Victoria, BC, Canada. Oct, 2012.

7. Illegal evictions? Overwriting possession and orality with law’s violence in Cambodia; Presented to: Massey University, School of People, Environment and Planning; IDS Seminar, Palmerston North, New Zealand. May, 2012.

6. Illegal evictions? Overwriting possession and orality with law’s violence in Cambodia; Presented to: National University of Singapore, Department of Geography; Seminar, Singapore. Feb, 2012.

5. Internment: urban governance and the fate of the homeless in Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Presented to: National University of Singapore, Politics, Economies, and Space Research Group, Department of Geography; Invited speaker, Singapore. Feb, 2012.

4. Violent neoliberalism: development, discourse, and dispossession in post-transitional Cambodia; Presented to: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited speaker, Victoria, BC, Canada. Jan, 2012.

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3. Neoliberal exclusions: geographies of homelessness, dispossession, and othering in post-transitional Cambodia; Presented to: University of Otago, Department of Geography, NZGS/Department of Geography Invited speaker; Dunedin, New Zealand. June, 2010.

2. Neoliberalizing violence: political economy, poststructuralism, and imaginative geographies in ‘post-conflict’ Cambodia; Presented to: National University of Singapore. Department of Geography; Invited speaker, Singapore. Aug, 2008.

1. Neoliberalism in Cambodia: political violence and the contestation of public space; Presented To: Liu Institute for Global Issues; Seminar; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Sep, 2005.

COURSE GUEST LECTURES

15. Homelessness and the power of public space; Presented To: University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Sciences; Invited lecturer for the course 'Discovering the Social Sciences: Perspectives on Cities Past, Present and Future'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Nov 2017.

14. Anarchist geography… it’s not what you think!; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the graduate course 'Geographical Research Approaches'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Nov 2017.

13. The anarchist geographies of now and then; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the graduate course 'Geographical Research Approaches'; Victoria, BC, Canada. October 2016.

12. Anarchist geographies; Presented To: University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Sciences; Invited lecturer for the course 'Cultural Geographies'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Nov 2016.

11. Public space, homelessness and spatial justice; Presented To: University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Sciences; Invited lecturer for the course 'Discovering the Social Sciences: Perspectives on Cities Past, Present and Future'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Sep 2016.

10. Belonging, identity, difference, and Otherness; Presented To: University of Victoria, Faculty of Social Sciences; Invited lecturer for the course 'Discovering the Social Sciences: Perspectives on Cities Past, Present and Future'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Sep 2016.

9. What does it mean to be a radical geographer?; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the graduate course 'Geographical Research Approaches'; Victoria, BC, Canada. March 2016.

8. Doing cross-cultural geographical research; Presented To: Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Invited lecturer for the course 'Qualitative Methods in Human Geography'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Jan, 2016.

7. Becoming a radical geographer; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the graduate course 'Geographical Research Approaches'; Victoria, BC, Canada. March 2015.

6. Introduction to urban studies: a global approach; Presented to: University of Calgary, Urban Studies Program; Invited lecturer for the course ‘Introduction to cities’, Calgary, AB, Canada. May, 2014.

5. Researching anarchism, violence, and Cambodia; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the course 'Geographical Research Approaches'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Nov 2013.

4. Neoliberalism and violence in the context of development; Presented to: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program; Invited lecturer for the course 'Geography of International Development', Prince George, BC, Canada. Jan, 2013.

3. Coastal speculation: violence, greed and tragedy in Sihanoukville, Cambodia; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the course 'Urban Problems of Pacific Rim Developing Countries'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Oct, 2012.

2. Public space, social justice, and homelessness: urban governance in Phnom Penh, Cambodia; Presented To: University of Victoria, Department of Geography; Invited lecturer for the course 'Urban Problems of Pacific Rim Developing Countries'; Victoria, BC, Canada. Jan, 2012.

1. Democracy and development in Cambodia: public space and the paradox of violence; Presented To: University of Northern British Columbia, Geography Program; Invited lecturer for the course 'Geography of International Development'; Prince George, BC, Canada. Mar, 2005.

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PARTICIPATION/MEMBERSHIP ACTIVITIES

Chair and Discussant Roles

58. Chair: Vegan Geographies and the End of Anthroparchy I; American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

57. Chair: The Earth and its Inhabitants: the Anarchist Geographies of Elisée Reclus; American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting; New Orleans, USA. April 2018.

56. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 6; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2018.

55. Chair: Sex Work, Social Citizenship, and the Ethics of Care in the Contemporary City; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Ebru Ustundag (Brock University). Mar, 2018.

54. Chair: Sex Workers Organizing for Change: Self-Representation, Community Mobilization, and Anti-Trafficking Work; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Annalee Lepp (University of Victoria). Feb, 2018.

53. Chair: Small Grounds: Unsettling decolonizing geographies; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Sarah de Leeuw (UNBC). Feb, 2018.

52. Chair: Social Justice and Sex Work in the City of Victoria; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Panel Discussion: Members of Peers Victoria Resources Society. Jan, 2018.

51. Chair: ACME Lecture: The indigenous episteme as a vision anchored in the landscape; International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference; La Paz, Bolivia. Speaker: Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui. April 2017.

50. Chair: Anarchist and libertarian perspectives on the geographies of peace; International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference; La Paz, Bolivia. April 2017.

49. Chair: Towards Vegan Geographies: Ethics Beyond Violence; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April, 2017.

48. Chair: Anarchist Political Ecology – III: Urban Anarchism; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April, 2017.

47. Chair: Anarchist Political Ecology – I: Radical Resistance; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Boston, USA. April, 2017.

46. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 5; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2017.

45. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 4; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2017.

44. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 3; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2017.

43. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 2; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2017.

42. Chair: Bridging the Gap – Session 1; University of Victoria Geography Student Conference; Victoria, BC. Mar, 2017.

41. Chair: Adrift in the City: Anarchy, Order, and Spatial Imagination; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Jeff Ferrell (Texas Christian University). Mar, 2017.

40. Chair: Mapping, Indigenous Research Ethics, and the “Global War on Tribes”. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Zoltan Grossman (Evergreen State College). Feb 2017.

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39. Chair: Temporary Autonomous Zones: Anarchist Gatherings, 1988-2017; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Lesley Wood (York University). Jan, 2017.

38. Chair: Anarchy in the UK! Envisioning and Enacting the Anarchist City; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Richard J. White (Sheffield Hallam University). Jan, 2017.

37. Chair: UFO Conferences as Centres for Teaching and Learning. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Paul Kingsbury (SFU). Nov, 2016.

36. Chair: Views from the Balcony: Space, Class, and Taste in Urban Egypt; The City Talks; Victoria, BC. Speaker: Farha Ghannam (Swathmore College). Oct, 2016.

35. Chair: Fulfilling the Promise of Anarchist Geographies I - Praxis and the Politics of Everyday Life; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. Mar, 2016.

34. Chair: The Mont Pelerin Plague? Revisiting and Rethinking Neoliberalism I – Rethinking Neoliberalism; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. Mar, 2016.

33. Chair: Vegan geographies; Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. Mar, 2016.

32. Chair: Foreign policy and geopolitics; PGSG Preconference Annual Meeting; San Francisco, USA. Mar, 2016.

31. Chair: Happy politics: city making in the 21st century. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Lisa Helps (Mayor of Victoria). Mar, 2016.

30. Chair: Why talk is cheap: voice, land and the decolonization of democracy. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Toby Rollo (UBC). Mar, 2016.

29. Chair: For Kropotkin; International Geographical Union (IGU) Regional Conference, Commission on Political Geography; Moscow, Russia. August 2015.

28. Chair: Southeast Asian Studies; The Fifth Asian Conference on Asian Studies; Kobe, Japan. May 2015.

27. Chair: Infrastructure and the suicidal state. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Michael Truscello (Mount Royal). Mar, 2015.

26. Chair: Cities and politics in the 21st century. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Lisa Helps (Victoria Councilor and Mayoral Candidate). Feb, 2015.

25. Chair: Live music, intercity competition, and branding. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Eliot Tretter (Calgary). Feb, 2015.

24. Discussant: Dreaming with drones. The Future of Theory: A Symposium on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the CSPT Program, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Feb, 2015.

23. Discussant: Facing economic violence. Violent Nations: 1984 and the Othering of the Sikhs Conference, Hofstra University, Long Island, New York, USA. Nov, 2014.

22. Chair: Anarchism, women and public space; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Kathy Ferguson (Hawaii). Nov, 2014.

21. Chair: The natural city; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Vic Derman (Saanich Councilor). Sep, 2014.

20. Chair: Fear and loathing in the San Juan Islands: Endangered orcas and the legitimacy of ; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Steven Herbert (Washington). Sep, 2014.

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19. Chair and discussant: Space, narrative and community. Graduate Conference in Cultural, Social and Political Thought; Victoria, BC, Canada. Apr, 2014.

18. Chair and discussant: Imaginative Geographies; Western Division, Canadian Association of Geographers Conference; Victoria, BC, Canada. Mar, 2014

17. Chair: Revisiting the Xe Bang Fai River in Laos: Assessing the Downstream Impacts of the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project in Light of the World Bank’s Increased Emphasis on Supporting Large Dams; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Ian Baird (Wisconsin-Madison). Mar, 2014.

16. Chair: Small Grounds: Intimate domestic geographies and colonialism in British Columbia; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Sarah de Leeuw (UNBC). Feb, 2014.

15. Chair: Hierarchical Space: Geographers, Governmentality, and Neoliberalism; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Lawrence Berg (UBC Okanagan). Nov, 2013.

14. Chair: “Prepare to be Converted!" Redundant Worship Spaces as Loft Living in the Post-Secular City; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Nicholas Lynch (UVic). Nov, 2013.

13. Chair: The Ship of Fools as a Place of Spectacle, Healing, and Education where the Wild are Sent to Die; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Layla Abdel Rahim (Montreal). Oct, 2013.

12. Chair: A Crisis of Care and a Crisis of Borders: A Politics of the Global Intimate; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Victoria Lawson (Washington). Oct, 2013.

11. Chair: Class, Place and Cultures: Moving Out of Poverty in Northern Geelong, Australia; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Louise Johnson (Deakin). Oct, 2013.

10. Chair: Borders Here, There, Everywhere: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Border and Borderland Studies; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (UVic). Sep, 2013.

9. Chair: Demanding the impossible: transgressing the frontiers of geography through anarchism (2); Embracing anarchist praxis at a time of political, economic and social crisis, RGS-IBG Annual International Conference; London, UK. Aug, 2013.

8. Chair: Violence and space I - Warscapes, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Los Angeles, USA. Apr, 2013.

7. Chair: Violence and space III – The Americas, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Los Angeles, USA. Apr, 2013.

6. Chair: Violence and space V – Urbanities and Geopolitics, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Los Angeles, USA. Apr, 2013.

5. Chair: Violence and space VII – Bodies, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting; Los Angeles, USA. Apr, 2013.

4. Chair: The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Mark Purcell (Washington). Mar, 2013.

3. Chair: Putting Animals Back Together / Taking Commodities Apart; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, hosted by the Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Speaker: Rosemary-Claire Collard (Concordia). Mar, 2013.

2. Chair: Unbalanced but Inclusive? Geographers Interrogate The World Bank's (2009) 'World Development Report: Reshaping Economic Geography; Singapore, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. Speaker: James D. Sidaway (Amsterdam). Jan, 2010.

1. Discussant: The Promises and Limits of International Criminal Justice: The 'Extraordinary Chambers' in Cambodia; Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; hosted by the UBC Centre for Southeast Asia Research of the Institute for Asian Research; the Liu Institute for Global Issues; and the UBC Centre for Asian Legal Studies. Feb, 2006.

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Memberships in Scholarly Societies

Sep, 2018-Present Institute of Australian Geographers Dec, 2012-Present North American Anarchist Studies Network Dec, 2012-Present Anarchist Studies Network, Political Studies Association Jan, 2010-Present Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Oct, 2005-Present Association of American Geographers Sep, 2003-Present Canadian Association of Geographers Sep, 2002-Present Golden Key International Honour Society Jan, 2011-Jan 2013 New Zealand Geographical Society

Research Groups

Jan, 2014-Present Legal Geographies Working Group (CAG) Dec, 2013-Present Cultural, Social and Political Thought Research Group; University of Victoria Jan, 2013-Present Social Justice Studies Research Group; University of Victoria Sep, 2012-Present Critical Geographic Study of Violently Divided Societies Group Sep, 2012-Present Anarchist Studies Network (Political Studies Association) Sep, 2012-Present North American Anarchist Studies Network June, 2011-Present Positive Peace (Geographies of Peace Network) April, 2010-Present Developing Areas Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Economic Geographies Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Geographies of Justice Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present History and Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Participatory Geographies Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Political Geography Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Post-Socialist Geographies Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Social and Cultural Geography Research Group (RGS-IGB) April, 2010-Present Urban Geography Research Group (RGS-IGB) Oct, 2005-Present Asian Geography Specialty Group (AAG) Oct, 2005-Present Cultural Geography Specialty Group (AAG) Oct, 2005-Present Development Geographies Specialty Group (AAG) Oct, 2005-Present Political Geography Specialty Group (AAG) Oct, 2005-Present Socialist and Critical Geography Specialty Group (AAG) Oct, 2005-Present Urban Geography Specialty Group (AAG) Aug, 2017-Sep 2018 Animals and Society Research Initiative; University of Victoria Sep, 2011-June 2012 Asian Studies Research Cluster; University of Otago Jan, 2011- June 2012 National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies; University of Otago Jan, 2011- June 2012 Postcolonial Research Network; University of Otago Jan, 2011- June 2012 Poverty, Inequality and Development Research Cluster; University of Otago July, 2009-Dec, 2009 Politics, Economies, and Space (PEAS); Department of Geography, National University of Singapore

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

May, 2020 'SBS Cultural Competency Program', Faculty of Science, University of Newcastle

May, 2020 'Research Integrity Training Module', University of Newcastle

June, 2019 'Supervisory Workshop'; Faculty of Science, University of Newcastle

Apr, 2019 ALLY Training, University of Newcastle

Apr, 2019 'Certificate in Online Teaching'; Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Newcastle

Mar, 2019 'Supervisory Training'; Graduate Research, University of Newcastle

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Feb, 2019 'New Faculty Teaching Orientation'; Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Newcastle

Jan, 2019 'Teaching Essentials Workshop'; Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'UoN Health and Safety Induction'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'Emergency Procedures'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'Respectful and Collaborative Workplace'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'Managing Email Effectively'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'GIPA, Privacy and Complaints'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'Equal Opportunity Online'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2018 'UoN Induction'; University of Newcastle

Dec, 2016 'Bullying, Harassment and Discrimination Employee Training Course'; University of Victoria

Sept, 2016 'SSHRC Knowledge Mobilization'; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria

Sept, 2016 'SSHRC Insight Grant Reviewer Panel'; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria

June, 2015 'Urban Vulnerability and Resilience Workshop'; United National Women, Cambodia

Nov, 2013 'Positive Space Network Workshop'; Positive Space Network, University of Victoria

Jan, 2013 'The Flipped Classroom in Higher Education'; Learning and Teaching Centre, University of Victoria

Aug, 2012 'Moodle 101: Fundamentals'; Learning Systems, University of Victoria

Aug, 2012 'Essentials for Career Success at UVic'; Office of the Vice-President and Academic Provost, University of Victoria

Mar, 2012 'Negotiating Authorship'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

Nov, 2011 'Tackling plagiarism - teaching integrity in academic writing'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Program, University of Otago

Sept, 2011 'Helping students to write and publish their research'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

June, 2011 'Comprehensive First Aid Training'; New Zealand Red Cross in conjunction with the University of Otago

June, 2011 'Attracting, recruiting and selecting candidates for postgraduate research degrees'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

May, 2011 'University of Otago Research Grants Workshop'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

April, 2011 'Evaluating supervision'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

April, 2011 'Human Resources Policies and Processes Seminar for New Academic Staff'; Human Resources, University of Otago

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April, 2011 'Symposium for early career researchers'; O-Zone Group and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Enterprise, University of Otago

Mar, 2011 'PCARD Training'; FSD Training, University of Otago

Mar, 2011 'Helping students refine the research proposal'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

Feb, 2011 'Establishing an effective supervisory relationship (2): Discussing roles and establishing supervisors' and students' expectations'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

Feb, 2011 'Establishing an effective supervisory relationship (1): Different conceptions and approaches to research and supervision'; Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) Professional Development Programme, University of Otago

Jan, 2011 'Blackboard – Getting Started'; Information and Technology Services (ITS), University of Otago

Oct, 2009 'How to Keep Students Attentive in Class'; Professional Development Programme, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore

Oct, 2009 'Constructing the Teaching Portfolio for Promotion, Tenure & Teaching Awards'; IT Workshop, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore

Sep, 2009 'Mid-term Course Feedback to Promote Student Learning'; Professional Development Programme, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore

Aug, 2009 'Professional Development Programme (Teaching), Core Module'; Professional Development Programme, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore

Sep, 2005 'Instructional Skills Workshop for Graduate Students'; Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth, University of British Columbia

Sep, 2003 'Professional Development Day for Teaching Assistants'; Centre for Teaching and Learning, Queen’s University

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

SERVICE TO THE ACADEMY

April 2020-April 2021 Institute for Critical Animal Studies; Role: Fellow Oct 2017-Present Nu-Sol - Núcleo de Sociabilidade Libertária; Role: Committee Member July, 2014-Present Cambodia Strategic Study Group; Role: Research Associate Nov, 2012-Present American Association of Geographers, 'Ask a Geographer' Outreach Project; Role: Volunteer answering questions from media, government agencies, teachers and students under the themes of Asian Geography, Political Geography, and Socialist and Critical Geography May 2017-April 2019 AAG Development Geographies Specialty Group; Role: Director April, 2017 1st Annual ACME Protest: 'Geographers Against Trump'; Role: Co-Organizer with Sarah de Leeuw Mar, 2011-June 2012 New Zealand Geographical Society, Otago Branch; Role: Treasurer Mar, 2011-June 2012 DevNet (Aotearoa New Zealand International Development Studies Network); Role: Steering Committee Member

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS

Jan 2020-Present School Executive, Faculty of Science, University of Newcastle; Role: Committee Member Aug 2019-Present Research Advisory Team, Faculty of Science, University of Newcastle; Role: Committee Member July 2019-Present Alternative Futures Research Hub, University of Newcastle; Role: Steering Committee Member Apr 2019-Present ALLY network, University of Newcastle; Role: Faculty Resource Person Dec 2018-Mar 2021 Collaborative Pan‐Faculty Workplace, Project User Groups for the STEMM Project, University of Newcastle; Role: Representative

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Sep 2016-Dec 2018 Critical Geographies Reading Group, University of Victoria; Role: Co-Chair Apr 2015-Dec 2018 The City Talks, University of Victoria; Role: Co-Organizer and Steering Committee Member Apr 2015-Dec 2018 Urban Studies Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Feb 2015- Dec 2018 Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, Crossing Borders Program Scholarship Advisory Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Steering Committee Member Feb 2015-Dec 2018 Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, Commonwealth Students Incoming Scholarship Advisory Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Steering Committee Member Dec 2014-Dec 2018 Human Dimensions of Climate Change, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Nov 2014-Dec 2018 Social Justice Studies Program Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Sep 2014-Dec 2018 Anarchist Studies Program, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Victoria; Role: Co-Founder and Steering Committee Member Dec 2013-Dec 2018 Cultural, Social and Political Thought Program, University of Victoria; Role: Participating Faculty Member Nov 2013-Dec 2018 Positive Space Network, University of Victoria; Role: Faculty Resource Person May 2013-Dec 2018 Social Justice Studies Program, University of Victoria; Role: Participating Faculty Member Sep 2012-Dec 2018 City of Victoria Book Prize, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Steering Committee Member Sep 2012-Dec 2018 Global Development Studies Minor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member July 2012-Dec 2018 Appointments, Reappointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Member April 2017-Aug 2018 Academic Standards Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Sep 2016-Aug 2018 Recruitment and Retention Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Chair July 2017-Aug 2017 Acting Department Chair, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Department Chair Oct 2013-Aug 2017 Department Equity and Diversity Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member June 2017 Hiring Committee for Physical Geography Teaching Professor, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Search Committee Member May 2017 Human Geography Curriculum Review Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Sep 2016-Dec 2016 Tenure and Promotion file for Teresa Dawson, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Co- Chair Sep 2016-Dec 2016 Promotion file for Denise Cloutier, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Committee Member April 2014-Sep 2016 Department Equity and Diversity Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Chair April 2014-Aug 2016 Provost’s Diversity & Equity Steering Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member April 2014-Aug 2016 Faculty Equity and Diversity Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Jan 2016-April 2016 Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Co-Organizer Apr 2015-Dec 2015 Promotion file for Jutta Gutberlet, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Case Manager Jan 2015-Sep 2015 SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master’s (CGSM) Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Chair Jan 2015-Sep 2015 University Selection Committee, Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master’s (CGSM) Committee, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Committee Member Oct 2014-Sep 2015 University Selection Committee, SSHRC Doctoral Awards, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Committee Member Oct 2014-Sep 2015 SSHRC Graduate Scholarship Adjudication, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Adjudicator and Chair July 2014-April 2015 Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Organizer Aug 2013-Sep 2014 Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Committee Member Jan 2013-June 2014 Lecture Series, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Co-Organizer Jan 2014-May 2014 Merit Review Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Committee Member June 2013-Sep 2013 Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Committee Member Jan 2013-May 2014 Space Advisory Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Committee Member Sep 2012-Feb 2013 Urban, Health and Development Teaching Review Committee, Department of Geography, University of Victoria; Role: Steering Committee Member Sep 2011-June 2012 Asian Migrations Research Cluster, University of Otago; Role: Key Researcher and Steering Committee Member

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Feb 2011-June 2012 Ethics for Research Involving Human Participants, Department of Geography, University of Otago; Role: Department Coordinator Feb 2011-Mar 2012 Pre-Course, Course, and Post-Course Advising, University of Otago, Department of Geography; Role: Student Advisor Feb 2011, Feb 2012 Postgraduate Day, University of Otago, Department of Geography; Role: Conveyer of Ethical Guidelines Aug 2010-Dec 2010 Department Research Committee – Politics, Economies, and Space Group, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore; Role: Deputy Chair Aug 2010-Dec 2010 Ethics and Standards Sub-Committee, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore; Role: Committee Member Aug 2009-July 2010 Ethics Review Committee, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore; Role: Committee Member Aug 2009-July 2010 Teaching Strategy Sub-Committee, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore; Role: Committee Member Aug 2009-July 2010 Fire Warden (Arts Link 2, Level 4); Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. Recipient of the NUS Building Fire Safety Compliance Gold Award. Oct 2005-Oct 2006 Graduate Forum Departmental Committee, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia; Role: Representative

TENURE AND PROMOTION REVIEWS

Dec 2019 Yael Allweil for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor, External Referee, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion: Israel Institute of Technology. Dec 2019 Kean Birch for promotion to Full Professor. Collaborator Evaluation. Department of Geography, York University. Apr 2019 Ayona Datta for promotion to Full Professor, External Referee, Department of Geography, King’s College London. Sept 2017 Chui-Ling Tam for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor, External Referee, Department of Geography, University of Calgary. July 2014 Farhang Rouhani for promotion to Full Professor. External Referee. Department of Geography, University of Mary Washington. June 2014 Kean Birch for promotion to Associate Professor. Collaborator Evaluation. Department of Geography, York University.

PEER LETTERS OF REFERENCE

Oct 2019 Cindy Rose-Redwood, Department of Geography, University of Victoria Oct 2019 Joshua Mullenite, Department of Anthropology, Wagner College Sep 2019 Sokphea Young, Anthropology and Environmental Studies, University College London Sep 2019 Joshua Mullenite, Department of Anthropology, Wagner College Aug 2019 Cindy Rose-Redwood, Department of Geography, University of Victoria Dec 2018 Toby Rollo, Department of Political Science, Lakehead University May 2018 Ophélie Véron, CRiDIS, Université Catholique de Louvain. Nov 2017 Levi Gahman, Institute for Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies. May 2017 Ophélie Véron, CRiDIS, Université Catholique de Louvain. Dec 2016 Toby Rollo, Department of Political Sciences, University of British Columbia. Sep 2016 Sokphea Young, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Melbourne. Sep 2016 Kean Birch, Department of Social Science, York University. June 2016 Ophélie Véron, Department of Geography, University College London. April 2016 Levi Gahman, Institute for Gender and Development Studies, University of the West Indies. Mar 2015 Lindsay Chase, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. Feb 2015 Richard J. White, Department of Natural and , Sheffield Hallam University. July 2014 James Tyner, Department of Geography, Kent State University. Dec 2013 Jamie Gillen, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore.

TEACHING PEER REVIEW LETTERS

Sept 2017 CindyAnn Rose-Redwood, Department of Geography, University of Victoria. June 2017 Paul Hodge, Department of Geography, University of Newcastle, Australia. Jan 2017 CindyAnn Rose-Redwood, Department of Geography, University of Victoria.

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Jan 2016 Teresa Dawson, Department of Geography, University of Victoria.

STUDENT LETTERS OF REFERENCE

2020 Binod Neupane, Curtis Morton 2019 Binod Neupane, Maleea Acker, Luke Barnesmoore, Hayley Burns, Ben Debney, Justin Kay, Ben Lawrence, Jennifer Mateer, Ben Morrow, Loreen Regnader, Jake Rogger, Maral Sotoudehni, Erik Taje, Makaila Wenezenki 2018 Jessie Abraham, Maleea Acker, Maria Aitcheson, Paige Bennett, Hayley Burns, Gina Choi, Ben Debney, Ian Flock, Matt Fuller, Jennifer Getz, Cam Giannotti, Eleni Gibson, Alasdair Hynd, Kasha Janota-Bzowska, Justin Kay, Perry Kwok, Ben Lawrence, Jennifer Mateer, Allison Parker, Loreen Regnader, Eliza Richmond, Jake Rogger, Maral Sotoudehni, Nadia Sheptycki, Audrey Tung, Danae Zachari. 2017 Maleea Acker, Johan Billy, Tyler Blackman, Tim Cheng, Brandon Djordjevich, Laura Dumbrell, Ian Flock, Matt Fuller, Joanna Gauld, Cam Giannotti, Alasdair Hynd, Kasha Janota-Bzowska, Perry Kwok, Arden Mathieson, Jennifer Mateer, Ernesto Mendez, Loreen Regnader, Daniel Saxton, Lauren Shaw, Megan Sociedade, Kanha Sok, Audrey Tung. 2016 Maleea Acker, Lauren Allard, Tyler Blackman, Spencer Bradbury, David Chen, Kranthi Chintalaphan, Oliver Dann, Jeremy Felt, Matt Fuller, Jennifer Getz, Jenelle Guichon, Olivia Hall, Alasdair Hynd, Kasha Janota-Bzowska, Merv Jefferies, Perry Kwok, Ben Lawrence, Keer Liu, Alex Mandziuk-Halford, Jennifer Mateer, Ben Morrow, Alex Pickering, Rylee Postulo, Maral Sotoudehnia, Danae Zachari. 2015 Maleea Acker, Lauren Allard, Lauren Antifeau, Spencer Bradbury, Lindsay Chase, Kranthi Chintalaphan, Oliver Dann, Shannan Downey, Evan Garfinkel, Cameron Giannotti, Sean Grisdale, Jenelle Guichon, Kasha Janota-Bzowska, Perry Kwok, Michael Lang, Evelyne Laurin, Ben Lawrence, Arden Mathieson, Jennifer Mateer, Adrian Nel, Alex Pickering, Alison Root, Stirling Scory, Becky Soby, Elliot Turnbull, Donni Wang, Perry Watson. 2014 Maleea Acker, Lauren Allard, Kayla Cheeke, Tim Cheng, Rachel Davel, Anne Douma, Angela Easby, Joanna Gauld, Sean Grisdale, Jane Goldsmith Jones, Evelyne Laurin, Jannifer Mateer, Adrian Nel, Rosie Patterson, Dylan Smith, Elliot Turnbull, Nave Wald, Donni Wang, Audrey Wong, Kyle Yen. 2013 Richard Buchan, Anthony Fotino, Nicole Helgason, Samuel Henkin, Carmelita Leow, Adrian Nel, Colin Suggett, Natalka Tanner, Elliot Turnbull, Donni Wang. 2012 Ryan Cook, Shauna Hirsch, Rithy Oun, Andrew Picard, Kyle Yen. 2011 Chengying Chua, Shaun Lin, Shauna Low, Mitchell Turner. 2010 Christopher Baxter, Tian Lee, Brittany Morris, Carla Sullivan, Serene Tham, Guoyuan Wee, Ming Li Yong. 2009 Ramona Monticillo, Marina Prado Nogueira, Hellene Sarin.

OTHER UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Jul, 2017 Chair, PhD Defence. Alison MacNaughton. Assessment and Monitoring of Human Dimensions in Small Scale Fisheries. Department of Geography, University of Victoria.

Dec, 2016 Chair, PhD Defence. David Huxtable. The International Trade Union Confederation and Global Civil Society: ITUC collaborations and their impact on transnational class formation. Department of Sociology, University of Victoria.

Dec, 2015 Chair, MA Defence. Erin MacDonald. Muslim Youth in Canada: Exploring Collective Identities. School of Public Administration, University of Victoria.

Dec, 2014 Chair, PhD Candidacy Exam. Saul Milne. The Ontological Aspects of Spatiality on Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Department of Geography, University of Victoria.

Aug, 2014 Chair, PhD Oral Defence. Brittany Shamess. Affective Encounters and Trajectories of (Im)mobility: Towards a Politics of Hope, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria.

Feb, 2014 Chair, PhD Candidacy Exam. Jessica Fitterer. of Alcohol Outlet Density and Violence in British Columbia, Department of Geography, University of Victoria.

Dec, 2013 Chair, PhD Oral Defence. Maria Koblanck. Claims to Modernity and the Politics of International Law, Department of Political Science, University of Victoria.

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MEDIA INTERVIEWS AND APPEARANCES

July, 2019 Interviewed about geography of heavy metal for ABC Radio Perth, July 2018, Perth, Australia.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal and academia for Newcastle Herald, July 2018, Newcastle, Australia.

July, 2019 Interviewed about geography of heavy metal for Roadie Metal, July 2018, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal culture and geography for SBS The Feed, July 2018, Sydney, Australia.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal and geography for La Razon, July 2018, Barcelona, Spain.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal geographies for ABC Radio Triple J, July 2018, Sydney, Australia.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal and geography for Newstalk Radio, July 2018, Dublin, Ireland.

July, 2019 Interviewed about heavy metal and academia for ABC Radio Newcastle, July 2018, Newcastle, Australia.

June, 2019 Interviewed about scholarship of heavy metal for Bluewin.ch June 2018, Zurich, Switzerland.

June, 2019 Interviewed about geography of heavy metal for Kerrang! June 2018, London, UK.

May, 2018 Interviewed about anarchism and geography for InfoMedia Radio, 23 May 2018, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Jan, 2018 Interviewed for the article ‘Land Conflict in Cambodia’, Next City, Jan 2018, Philadelphia, USA.

July, 2017 Interviewed for the article ‘Aftermath of the G20 Meeting’, The Guardian, July 2017, London, UK.

Mar, 2017 Interviewed for the article ‘New volume tackles a changing Kingdom’, Phnom Penh Post, 28 April 2017, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Feb, 2017 Interviewed for the article ‘Homelessness in Cambodia’, Phnom Penh Post, 21 Feb 2017, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Jan, 2017 Interviewed for the article ‘System puts “profits over people”’, which is a story focusing exclusively on one of my articles, Phnom Penh Post, 3 Jan 2017, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Sep, 2016 Interviewed for the article ‘Envoy’s report shifts gaze back to Prey Speu’, Phnom Penh Post, 19 Sep 2016, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Aug, 2016 Interviewed for the article ‘Phnom Penh sex workers stuck between Prey Speu and the street’, Phnom Penh Post, 26 Aug 2016, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

July, 2016 Interviewed about homelessness in Cambodia for Australian Broadcasting Corporation (666 ABC Canberra Radio Afternoons Program with Alex Sloan), 20 July 2016, Canberra, Australia.

June, 2016 Interviewed about The Handbook of Contemporary Cambodia, ‘Ambitious Book Projects Take a Wider Look at Contemporary Cambodia’ for Voice of America, Khmer Service, 23 March 2016, Washington DC, USA.

Nov, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘From Exile, Opposition Leader Rails Against Arrest Warrant’, The Voice of America, Khmer, 17 November 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Nov, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘Facing Arrest, Sam Rainsy Promises to Return Today’, The Cambodia Daily, 16 November 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

June, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘Poll Position - Electoral Integrity in Southeast Asia’, Southeast Asia Globe Magazine, May 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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May, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘Fire Safety Group Pledged’, Phnom Penh Post, 12 May 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Apr, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘Power to the People?’, Southeast Asia Globe Magazine, 20 April 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Feb, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘A New Cold War?’, Southeast Asia Globe Magazine, 4 Feb 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Jan, 2015 Interviewed for the article ‘For Hun Sen, 30 Turbulent Years as Prime Minister’, The Cambodia Daily, 15 January 2015, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Dec, 2014 Interviewed for the article ‘Wheels of Fortune’, Southeast Asia Globe Magazine, 15 December 2014, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Dec, 2014 Interviewed for Global Debate WISDOM program ‘Geopolitics of 2014’, NHK (Public Broadcaster), 5 December 2014, Tokyo, Japan.

Oct, 2014 Interviewed for ‘Faces of UVic Research’, University of Victoria, 23 October 2014, Victoria, BC, Canada.

Oct, 2014 Interviewed for the article ‘10 Years Into Sihamoni’s Reign, a Changed Palace’, The Cambodia Daily, 29 October 2014, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Oct, 2014 Interviewed for the article ‘The Devil’s Advocate’, Southeast Asia Globe Magazine, 2 October 2014, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Aug, 2014 Interviewed for the article ‘Kek appointment “best thing for Cambodia politics since the fall of the Khmer Rouge”’, Asian Correspondent, 1 August 2014, Bristol, UK.

Mar, 2014 Interviewed about anarchist geographies, CFUV Campus Community Radio, 7 March 2014, Victoria, BC, Canada.

Dec, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Cambodia’s political resolve’, The Diplomat, 15 December 2013, London, UK.

Nov, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Shooting in Service of the State—Order vs Law’, The Cambodia Daily, 21 November 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Oct, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Oppositions Demand for TV Access Crucial, Futile’, The Cambodia Daily, 5 October 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Sep, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Cambodia Returns to a One-Party State’, The Diplomat, 30 September 2013, Tokyo, Japan.

Sep, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Diplomats and Cambodia’s One Party Government’, The Cambodia Daily, 25 September 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Sep, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Cambodian National Assembly Elections’, Sanlian Lifeweek, 24 September 2013, Beijing, China.

Sep, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Opposition Supporters Insist on No Compromise With CPP’, The Cambodia Daily, 19 September 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Aug, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘In Cambodia’s Election Impasse, Echoes of Malaysia’, The Cambodia Daily, 23 August 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Aug, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Grand plans for $80-billion fit for Techo’, The Cambodia Daily, 9 August 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Aug, 2013 Interviewed for the feature spread ‘Rise of the opposition’, The Cambodia Daily Weekend Magazine, 3-4 August 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

July, 2013 Interviewed for the article ‘Koh Pich awash with development, but don’t ask for details’, The Cambodia Daily, 24 July 2013, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

May, 2013 Interviewed for a news story on (mis)understandings of anarchism over anti-gentrification activists activities in Vancouver, CFAX Radio, 30 April 2013, Victoria, Canada.

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April, 2013 Interviewed for a news story on how neoliberalization and weak labour regulation laws contributed to the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh, The Voice of Russia, 30 April 2013, New York, USA.

PUBLISHED ENDORSEMENTS

April, 2020 Truscello, M. 2021. Infrastructural Brutalism: Art and the Necropolitics of Infrastructure. Cambridge: MIT Press. Feb, 2020 Vilaseca, S. 2020. Anarchist Socialism in Early 20th Century Spain: A Ricardo Mella Anthology. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Oct, 2019 Reynolds, P. 2019. Ouroboros: Understanding the War Machine of Liberalism. Lanham: Lexington Books. May, 2019 Alexis-Martin, Becky. 2019. Disarming Doomsday: The Radical Geographies of Nuclear Warfare. London: Pluto Press. April, 2019 Gerber, Damian. 2019. The Distortion of Nature's Image Reification and the Ecological Crisis. New York: SUNY Press. Jan, 2019 Bloom, Peter. 2019. Monitored. London: Pluto Press. Jan, 2018 Lundström, Markus. 2018. Anarchist Critique of Radical Democracy: The Impossible Argument. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Feb, 2017 Birch, Kean. 2017. A Research Agenda for Neoliberalism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. Sep, 2016 Gelderloos, Peter. 2017. Worshiping Power: An Anarchist View of Early State Formation. Oakland: AK Press. Feb, 2014 Tyner, James. 2015. Violence in Capitalism. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Nov, 2013 Scheyvens, Regina. 2014. Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide, Second Edition. London: Sage. Sep, 2013 Birch, Kean. 2014. We Have Never Been Neoliberal: A Manifesto for a Doomed Youth. Alresford: Zero Books.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

June, 2015-Dec 2017 World Housing, Vancouver, Canada; Board Member Dec, 2014, Dec 2015 Food Not Bombs, Victoria, Canada; Volunteer Sep, 2012, Sep, 2013, Sep 2017 Victoria Anarchist Bookfair, Kids Room Organizer, Victoria, BC, Canada Dec, 2011-May, 2012 Food Not Bombs, Dunedin, New Zealand; Volunteer Nov, 2006-Sep, 2007 Khmer American Orphanage Association (KAOA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia June, 2004-Dec, 2004 The Cambodian Human Rights and Development Association (ADHOC), Phnom Penh, Cambodia June 2002-Jul, 2002 Hope International, New Westminster, BC, Canada; Overseas volunteer with Understanding Needs In Other Nations (UNION) Program; Field Location: Pursat Province, Cambodia Mar, 1998-Mar, 2002 St. Michael’s Anglican Church Homelessness Program, Prince George, BC, Canada

REFERENCES

Katherine Brickell Philippe Le Billon Professor Professor Department of Geography Department of Geography Royal Holloway, University of London, London, UK Liu Institute For Global Issues Phone: +44 1784 276259 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Email: [email protected] Phone: 1 (604) 822-9935 Email: [email protected] James Sidaway Professor Marcelo Lopes de Souza Department of Geography Professor National University of Singapore, Singapore Department of Geography Phone: (65) 6516-1493 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Fax: (65) 6777-3091 Phone: 0055-21-25429730 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

James Tyner Richard J. White Professor Reader Department of Geography Faculty of Development and Society Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Sheffield, UK Phone: 1 (330) 672-7863 Phone: 0114 225 2899 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]