My 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography lecture, ‘Terrain, Politics, History‘ has been published online first (open access). The responses are beginning to appear too.
The ones available so far are
Gastón Gordillo, The power of terrain: The affective materiality of planet Earth in the age of revolution (open access)
Kimberley Peters, For theplaceof terrain and materialist‘re’-returns: Experience, life, force, and the importance of the socio-cultural
Deborah P. Dixon, Drift in an Anthropocene: On the work of terrain (open access)
Ones to come from Bruno Latour and Rachael Squire, and a reply from me – ‘The Limits of Territory and Terrain’.