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Sarah Marie Hall
@smhall.bsky.social

Professor in Human Geography+UKRI FLF @austerityalters.bsky.social 🍞🌹 Into everyday feminist economic geography, pizza+tap dancing. My views. She/Her
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Political science 31%
Economics 24%
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Give us bread, but give us roses too ❀️
Upcoming Event: Social and Cultural Geography beyond the Academy – Opportunities in Policy and Practice
Friday 28 November, 11.00-12.30, ONLINE (UK)

This event joins academic and non-academic geographers to discuss their transition from the academy into the world beyond

Further info: scgrg.co.uk

This week! Join us ☺️
Join us for 'Imagining our Working Lives: A Creative Exploration' πŸ’­πŸ–πŸͺ›πŸ§€πŸ₯„πŸ–±

1st Nov, Central Manchester. Part of ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

Free to attend, places limited. Register: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imagining-...

P.s. There'll be cake!🍰
With @amycbarron.bsky.social + @clarecourtney

Ha we nearly did the same! I'll absolutely be back πŸ˜€

We did! And we saw SEALS 🦭🦭🦭

Gorgeous Galway, we will be back! X

❀️ thanks, friend. Sending love x

Thanks so much, Adam, appreciate the kind words. Here's to a better academia in the future x

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New in Area:

'Friendship in academia: A radically ordinary praxis?' by @smhall.bsky.social

This piece is part of an ongoing Special Section: 'Dialogues in Radical Geography'.

doi.org/10.1111/area... #geosky

I bloody love Dublin ☺️❀️
EVERYTHING should come with a handful of crisps πŸ₯”πŸ₯”

☺️

Thank you!! ✊️
Join us for 'Imagining our Working Lives: A Creative Exploration' πŸ’­πŸ–πŸͺ›πŸ§€πŸ₯„πŸ–±

1st Nov, Central Manchester. Part of ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

Free to attend, places limited. Register: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/imagining-...

P.s. There'll be cake!🍰
With @amycbarron.bsky.social + @clarecourtney
Special Section in The GJ:

'Legacies of Austerity', edited by @smhall.bsky.social & @sanvanlan.bsky.social

This #OpenAccess collection explores how the lens of legacies can be applied to understand austerity's effects in Europe. Available here⬇️

rgs-ibg.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1...

Ah no, I will just miss this! Hope it goes well!

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Some @austerityalters.bsky.social upcoming travel: if you're based in/around these cities + fancy a cuppa in the coming months pls let me know! β˜•οΈ
-Zurich, Malmo + Copenhagen (Sept)
-Dublin*^ (Oct)
-Rotterdam*, Amsterdam + Groningen (Nov)

* will be repeat visits in near future
^ can include Max πŸ•

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πŸ”₯ Speaker Announced! - Rick Burgess πŸ”₯

🎀 Talk title: Lessons from fighting the cuts: connecting struggle to win

πŸ—“ Date: 7th September 2025
πŸ•£ Time: 10am Doors
πŸ“ Location: Mechanics Institute

Get your tickets today πŸ‘‡
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summit-of-...
More details in alt text.

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A year and a half of making disability zines...

Brings a whole new meaning to "Bread & Roses"!

Speaking of, a small group of us have been coming together for c2yrs as the Bread & Roses Collective to think about radical care and activism in an unequal world.

We have a logo and blurb: @austerityalters site will be updated soon with more info 🍞🌹
ICYMI: Georg Simmel, 'Roses: A Social Hypothesis' - Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the ability to grow roses which became constructed as a β€˜terrible inequality’. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Roses: A Social Hypothesis - Georg Simmel, 2021
First published in 1897 in the avant-garde journal Jugend, Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the...
journals.sagepub.com
🌍Are you attending the RGS-IBG Annual Conference in Birmingham later this month?🌏

🚌You can request free bus travel around Birmingham during the week of the conference - just complete the form below by Sunday 17th August.

Geographers please share!

forms.office.com/pages/respon...
Microsoft Forms
forms.office.com

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For the UK context: things are difficult for so many people right now. Here are some contact details. Please share if you are in the UK.
ICYMI: Georg Simmel, 'Roses: A Social Hypothesis' - Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the ability to grow roses which became constructed as a β€˜terrible inequality’. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Roses: A Social Hypothesis - Georg Simmel, 2021
First published in 1897 in the avant-garde journal Jugend, Simmel’s fairy tale tells the story of the emergence of a sense of grievance about differences in the...
journals.sagepub.com
Hey @geographers.bsky.social and #geographers please pass this great opportunity on in your networks!

Look at that smile! Look at those bobby dazzlers! Cheer-up guaranteed πŸ˜πŸ¦·πŸ•

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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I have a new paper out in Social & Cultural Geography titled: Making sense of β€˜middle-age’: thinking from and through the middle. It presents a research agenda on the geographies of middle-age, and the value of thinking around the middle more generally. πŸ”—https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2025.2537686

Yes Kate! If you insist... xx

Barf-fest

Is it just me or is LinkedIn in a bit... gross?? I can't engage with it properly for all the performance. Plus I haven't seen a single dog picture on there for the 3 WHOLE WEEKS since I joined!!!
Academic social media needs light and shades, folks!!
P.s. here's Max looking especially dashing.

Notice this headline over the weekend? Here's what irked me:

1. Women bear an uneven load - so do w/c + ppl of colour (intersectional!)
2. This labour goes beyond services to workplaces, homes etc
3. Enough with the fat-phobia
4. How are you going to fix it?!

www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
UK has got β€˜fat’ on decades of free labour by women, says MP Jess Phillips
Minister points to β€˜sexist’ practice of country relying on women to provide services so government did not have to
www.theguardian.com

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These are enormously confronting, disturbing, distressing times & if you're feeling overwhelmed or exhausted, seems sensible to remember that's pretty realistic in this context.

Find connection where you can, & rest. And have faith there are many many good people out there.