Want to see atmospheric yet often really mundane border photos? My online 🇨🇭
🇫🇷
walking journal is moving here, as I’m enjoying this new online atmosphere. (I’m freezing new posts on Twatter & just ‘name-holding’ my account.)
Link to last post on one of the longer earlier threads:
https://twitter.com/julietjfall/status/1571476764269871104?s=46&t=9RfIT2qARWZk8ZBEIES9Vw
#geography #borders #borderstudies #walking #CreativeResearchMethods #CreativeGeography #VisualMethods
Want to see atmospheric yet often really mundane border photos? My online 🇨🇭
🇫🇷
walking journal is moving here, as I’m enjoying this new online atmosphere. (I’m freezing new posts on Twatter & just ‘name-holding’ my account.)
Link to last post on one of the longer earlier threads:
https://twitter.com/julietjfall/status/1571476764269871104?s=46&t=9RfIT2qARWZk8ZBEIES9Vw
#geography #borders #borderstudies #walking #CreativeResearchMethods #CreativeGeography #VisualMethods
Context: This autoethnographic & ad hoc project builds on visual fieldwork carried out during the 1st Covid lockdown, published as an academic comic. It is an ongoing attempt to make sense of borders, identity & the visual performances of statehood as a political geographer interested in feminist & open-ended creative methods (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2399654420933900)
Today’s walk started by revealing the invisible border through infrastructure.
Want to see atmospheric yet often really mundane border photos? My online 🇨🇭
🇫🇷
walking journal is moving here, as I’m enjoying this new online atmosphere. (I’m freezing new posts on Twatter & just ‘name-holding’ my account.)
Link to last post on one of the longer earlier threads:
https://twitter.com/julietjfall/status/1571476764269871104?s=46&t=9RfIT2qARWZk8ZBEIES9Vw
#geography #borders #borderstudies #walking #CreativeResearchMethods #CreativeGeography #VisualMethods
Context: This autoethnographic & ad hoc project builds on visual fieldwork carried out during the 1st Covid lockdown, published as an academic comic. It is an ongoing attempt to make sense of borders, identity & the visual performances of statehood as a political geographer interested in feminist & open-ended creative methods (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2399654420933900)
Today’s walk started by revealing the invisible border through infrastructure.
Want to see atmospheric yet often really mundane border photos? My online 🇨🇭
🇫🇷
walking journal is moving here, as I’m enjoying this new online atmosphere. (I’m freezing new posts on Twatter & just ‘name-holding’ my account.)
Link to last post on one of the longer earlier threads:
https://twitter.com/julietjfall/status/1571476764269871104?s=46&t=9RfIT2qARWZk8ZBEIES9Vw
#geography #borders #borderstudies #walking #CreativeResearchMethods #CreativeGeography #VisualMethods