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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
The geographies of humanity—who we were, are, will be; what we were, are, will be; where we were, are, will be; why we were, are, will be; how we were, are, will be—are at the heart of race, gender, class intersectional sociology. The study of social geographies takes many forms ranging from nearly every …-al one could imagine. Nevertheless, space and place consistently remain the central components. Whether we are considering emotions, identities, mobilities, or trajectories, all crucially ricochet back to micro- through macro- positionalities in the past, present, and/or future. Thus, we welcome paper submissions from scholars who interrogate race, gender, and class in conjunction with space and place to expand social geographies scholarship in our discipline and section.
Black Placemaking Through Food: Embodying and Envisioning Systems of Care - Victoria Fuller, Boston College
“It’s tremendously lonely”: Collective emotions and memory during a time of gentrification-led displacement - Melissa M. Valle, Rutgers University-Newark
Land Back to Whom? How Relationships Bridge Spatial and Temporal Distance in Indigenous Land Justice - Brigid Mark, University of Colorado-Boulder
Returns of Return: Racial Capitalism and ‘Detty December’ in Accra, Ghana - Miriam Emefa Dzah, University of Cambridge
Sticking Out and Raising Voices: Race, Gender, and Geographies of Harm in Social Movements after Disasters - Vivian Shaw, Loyola University Maryland