Special Issue on Digital Natures published in the Digital Geography and Society Journal
Authored by Dr Ruth Machen, Eric Nost and Andrés Luque-Ayala
23 April 2024
In this publication the editing authors set the recent rise of interest in digital-natures against a longer history of techno-natural interactions and explore the extent to which this brings with it/enables new forms of politics.
The introduction to the Special Issue written by Dr Ruth Machen from APL and colleagues from Durham and Guelph - Andrés Luque-Ayala and Eric Nost - can be read here.
And the six papers which form the issue can be read here.
Digital Geography and Society
Digital Geography and Society is an open access journal publishing interdisciplinary social science and humanities research offering critical perspectives on the complexities and interconnected nature of geographies relating to the digital.
Key topics include, but are not limited to:
- Smart, sustainable cities and digital sustainability
- Digital food geographies
- Digital democracy, justice and participation
- Mobile spatial technologies
- Digital urbanism
- Urban & rural digital geographies
- GIS & Big data
- Creative GeoVisualisation
- Open data & knowledge
- Citizen science
- Digital divides
Papers from any of the social sciences and humanities will be considered. We encourage the submission of full length research articles as well as short communications, opinion pieces, case studies & reviews. We also welcome digitally-generated, creative pieces that speak to current issues and experiences in digital geographies and society. Special issues will be considered for publication in the journal.