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Professor Jen Bagelman
"Digital geographies of miscarriage: A ‘sister‐ethnographic’ approach to pregnancy apps and loss"2024
Professor Jen Bagelman
Gender Differentiated Attitude Towards Cesarean Section: A Case of Somali Refugees in Dadaab, Kenya2024
Professor Jen Bagelman
In Tuktoyaktuk, nail art offers a novel record of climate change : A research project engages youth in creative documentation of the environment2024
Dr Caleb Johnston
Professor Jen Bagelman
Relearning black presence in Amsterdam through guided tours: Teaching beyond the classroom2024
Professor Jen Bagelman
Trying to make criminals out of people who care2024
Dr Thembi Luckett
Professor Jen Bagelman
Body mapping: feminist-activist geographies in practice2023
Professor Jen Bagelman
Displacement and Forced Migration2023
Professor Jen Bagelman
Towards scholar-activism: transversal relations, dissent, and creative acts2023
Professor Jen Bagelman
What can essay mills teach us about artificial intelligence?2023
Professor Jen Bagelman
Daniel Jones
Why zines + geography beyond the academy = 💜 [heart]2023
Professor Jen Bagelman
Working Together to Elevate Inuit Youth Voices2023
Dr James Riding
Professor Jen Bagelman
Geographies of welcome: Engagements with 'ordinary' hospitality2022
Professor Jen Bagelman
The Home Office: from Border to Climate Control?2022
Professor Jen Bagelman
Birthing across borders: ‘Contracting’ reproductive geographies2021
Professor Jen Bagelman
Reproductive geography: Reproducing whiteness?2021
Professor Jen Bagelman
Role of traditional birth attendants in providing pre and postnatal care to mothers in refugee camps: a case of Ifo Camp Dadaab Kenya2021
Professor Jen Bagelman
Zines beyond a means: crafting new research process2021
Dr Amanda Schmid-Scott
Professor Jen Bagelman
Rural Geographies of Refugee Activism: The expanding spaces of sanctuary in the UK2020
Professor Jen Bagelman
Enacting public geographies2019
Professor Jen Bagelman
Sanctuary and Unsettling "the" Refugee Crisis2019
Professor Jen Bagelman
Subterranean Detention and Sanctuary from below: Canada’s Carceral Geographies2019
Professor Jen Bagelman
Border enforcement & the university: a conversation2018
Professor Jen Bagelman
Decolonizing Urban Political Ecologies: the Production of Nature in Settler Colonial Cities2018
Professor Jen Bagelman
Home Office rules mean non-British academics can be denied right to strike2018
Professor Jen Bagelman
Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move [Book review]2018
Professor Jen Bagelman
Who hosts a politics of welcome? – commentary to Gill2018
Professor Jen Bagelman
Cookbooks: A Tool for Engaged Research2017
Professor Jen Bagelman
Dead Reckoning / Crossing the Med: Thinking and Feeling Migration Differently2017
Professor Jen Bagelman
Intimacies of Global Toxins: Exposure and resistance in 'Chemical Valley'2017
Professor Jen Bagelman
The 'Missing' Politics of Whiteness and Rightful Presence in the Settler Colonial City2017
Professor Jen Bagelman
Geo-politics of paddling: 'Turning the Tide' on extraction2016
Professor Jen Bagelman
Wristband IDs mark refugees as less than human2016
Professor Jen Bagelman
ZINES: Crafting change and repurposing the neoliberal university2016
Professor Jen Bagelman
Blurring the Pipeline: Energizing an account of the Urban2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Foucault & the 'Current' Refugee Crisis2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Introduction2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Reflecting on Public Philosophy with Jim Tully2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Sanctuary City: A Suspended State2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Turning the Tide: a People’s Paddle for the Salish Sea2015
Professor Jen Bagelman
Preventing a Pipeline from Bisecting Canada2014
Professor Jen Bagelman
Sanctuary: a politics of ease?2013
Professor Jen Bagelman
Taking not waiting: space, temporality and politics in the City of Sanctuary movement2012
Professor Jen Bagelman
The Blind-spots of Kantian Hospitality2012
Professor Jen Bagelman
Die paradoxen Auswirkungen des kanadischen Multikulturalismus auf Diskurse über symbolische Exklusion2010