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Ben Anderson is a cultural-political geographer whose research conceptualises ordinary affective life, and examines the politics of affect in relation to emergency governance, Brexit and the rise of populisms of the left and right, and other contemporary conditions.
Anna Secor is a feminist cultural and political geographer. She received my PhD in Geography from the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2000. Over the past two decades, her work has contributed to feminist political geography, cultural geography, urban geography, Turkish studies, geographies of religion, and spatial theory. From 2016–2022, she served as an editor of cultural geographies. The strands of her work converge on questions of difference, politics, and space.
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