Today’s #followfriday where we share a #geographer features @olimould
@olimould is Lecturer in #humangeography at @rhulgeography. Oli’s research focuses on urban creativity, activism and politics.
#geography #cities #creativity #politics #urbangeography @RGS_IBGhe
@olimould is Lecturer in #humangeography at @rhulgeography. Oli’s research focuses on urban creativity, activism and politics. #geography #cities #creativity #politics #urbangeography @RGS_IBGhe
You may be familiar with @olimould’s first monograph ‘Urban Subversion and the Creative City’ - ‘a comprehensive critique of the current Creative City paradigm' @routledge
Watch Oli’s video abstract on his first monograph here: https://vimeo.com/124247409
@olimould runs a blog called ’taCity’ about the tacit city – ‘those aspects of urbanism that are intangible, mediated, exploited and subverted. It plays into the fields of critical urban studies, cultural geography and strays into film studies too.’
http://tacity.co.uk
Follow @olimould on @tiktok_uk to watch some great clips with a #geography twist. Check out his one minute geography videos explaining key terms like subculture and verticality.@RGS_IBGhe

We also like this one called ‘Bedtime Theory Episode 1. Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord.’ 
https://www.tiktok.com/@olimould/video/6827027345392569606?is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6928075768355030533
@olimould has published two other books: ‘Against Creativity’ @versobooks and upcoming in June 2021: ‘Seven Ethics Against Capitalism: Towards a Planetary Commons’ @WileyGeography
Find out more here: https://tacity.co.uk/books/ p.s. one of these seven ethics is #love
‘Love’ by @olimould
Read Oli Mould’s chapter on the origins of ‘love’ and its place in geography: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781119558071.ch30 
A perfect segway to remind you that our #lovegeography digital event starts this Sunday! Join the conversation #geographers!
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