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Thom Davies
Thom Davies
Associate Professor - School of Geography, University of Nottingham
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Violent inaction: The necropolitical experience of refugees in Europe
T Davies, A Isakjee, S Dhesi
Antipode 49 (5), 1263-1284, 2017
4842017
Slow violence and toxic geographies:‘Out of sight’to whom?
T Davies
Environment and Planning C: Politics and space 40 (2), 409-427, 2022
4442022
Toxic space and time: Slow violence, necropolitics, and petrochemical pollution
T Davies
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 108 (6), 1537-1553, 2018
3322018
Making space for failure in geographic research
E Harrowell, T Davies, T Disney
The Professional Geographer 70 (2), 230-238, 2018
1342018
Liberal Violence and the Racial Borders of the European Union
A Isakjee, T Davies, J Obradović‐Wochnik, K Augustová
Antipode, 2020
1072020
Geography, migration and abandonment in the Calais refugee camp
T Davies, A Isakjee
Political Geography 100 (49), 93-95, 2015
1062015
Ruins of Empire: Refugees, race and the postcolonial geographies of European migrant camps
T Davies, A Isakjee
Geoforum 102, 214-217, 2019
1052019
Informality and survival in Ukraine's nuclear landscape: living with the risks of Chernobyl
T Davies, A Polese
Journal of Eurasian Studies 6 (1), 34-45, 2015
942015
Towards nuclear geography: Zones, bodies, and communities
B Alexis‐Martin, T Davies
Geography Compass 11 (9), e12325, 2017
792017
Public health in the Calais refugee camp: environment, health and exclusion
S Dhesi, A Isakjee, T Davies
Critical Public Health 28 (2), 140-152, 2018
732018
A visual geography of Chernobyl: Double exposure
T Davies
International Labor and Working-Class History 84, 116-139, 2013
582013
Toxic Truths: Environmental justice and citizen science in a post-truth age
T Davies, A Mah
Manchester University Press 1, 350, 2020
542020
Epistemic borderwork: Violent pushbacks, refugees, and the politics of knowledge at the EU border
T Davies, A Isakjee, J Obradovic-Wochnik
Annals of the American Association of Geographers 113 (1), 169-188, 2023
522023
Instagram photography and the geography field course: snapshots from Berlin
T Davies, C Lorne, L Sealey-Huggins
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 43 (3), 362-383, 2019
452019
An Environmental Health Assessment of the New Migrant Camp in Calais
S Dhesi, A Isakjee, T Davies
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/Documents/college-les/gees/research/calais …, 2015
442015
Channel crossings: Offshoring asylum and the afterlife of empire in the Dover Strait
T Davies, A Isakjee, L Mayblin, J Turner
Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 (13), 2307-2327, 2021
382021
Reclaiming failure in geography: Academic honesty in a neoliberal world
T Davies, T Disney, E Harrowell
Emotion, Space and Society 38, 100769, 2021
362021
Nuclear borders: Informally negotiating the Chernobyl exclusion zone
T Davies
Informal economies in post-socialist spaces: Practices, institutions and …, 2015
262015
Informal migrant camps
T Davies, A Isakjee, S Dhesi
Handbook on critical geographies of migration, 220, 2019
242019
Panic on the streets of Birmingham? Struggles over space and belonging in the Revanchist City: Basia Spalek, Arshad Isakjee and Thom Davies reflect on what they saw
B Spalek, A Isakjee, T Davies
Criminal Justice Matters 87 (1), 14-15, 2012
132012
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