joanne p. sharp

Joanne p. sharp

View Scopus Profile. I am a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics.

Researcher profile. I am a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics. Much of my early work sought to extend what is considered to be the geopolitical beyond the formal spheres of statecraft to include popular culture and the everyday, and this has continued through my more recent postcolonial work on subaltern geopolitics. In the last 20 years, I have also worked on environment, gender and health projects in Africa. I have collaborated with local researchers and Bedouin women on a gender and development project in Wadi Allaqi in south-eastern Egypt, and am current working as part of an interdisciplinary team of epidemiologists, vets, modellers and social scientists to evaluate the key drivers of zoonotic disease those which are transmitted from animals to humans in northern Tanzania, understand the impacts of these diseases, and develop interventions that will be appropriate for the various affected communities. Together with researchers who use arts-based methodologies I am trying to develop collaborative, participatory approaches to research into environmental and health-based issues. See more publications.

Joanne p. sharp

Crime writer McDermid, 67, kept seeing geography professor Sharp, 53, at literary events. They eventually had a drink at the bar in and now live together in Edinburgh. When she spotted she had been tagged on Twitter by an attendee, she felt nervous. She discovered her new Twitter fan was Jo Sharp, a geography professor from Glasgow. She told me she was going to see Val McDermid speak and I could come along. She tweeted the details of the event, tagging Val in her post. In March, they met again at the Aye Write literature festival in Glasgow. Once again, they had a brief chat and exchanged a few messages on Twitter. They met up at a bar and chatted all evening. I was intrigued by her, and she had lots to say for herself. At the time, neither of them saw each other romantically, which made their meet-up more relaxed. Jo was happily single and focusing on her career, while Val was coming towards the end of a long-term relationship. The following month, Jo travelled to Tanzania for a field trip, and their friendship continued to grow.

Jo was happily single and focusing on her career, while Val was coming towards the end of a long-term relationship.

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Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal themes and theories relating to postcolonialism. Written from a geographical perspective, the text includes extended explanations of the cultural and material aspects of the subject. Exploring postcolonialism through the geographies of imagination, knowledge, and power, the text is split into three comprehensive sections: Colonialisms, Neo-colonialisms, and Postcolonialisms. Have you created a personal profile? Login or create a profile so that you can save clips, playlists and searches. Navigating away from this page will delete your results. Please save your results to "My Self-Assessments" in your profile before navigating away from this page. Go to my saved videos.

Joanne p. sharp

View Scopus Profile. I am a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics. Much of my early work sought to extend what is considered to be the geopolitical beyond the formal spheres of statecraft to include popular culture and the everyday, and this has continued through my more recent postcolonial work on subaltern geopolitics. In the last 20 years, I have also worked on environment, gender and health projects in Africa. I have collaborated with local researchers and Bedouin women on a gender and development project in Wadi Allaqi in south-eastern Egypt, and am current working as part of an interdisciplinary team of epidemiologists, vets, modellers and social scientists to evaluate the key drivers of zoonotic disease those which are transmitted from animals to humans in northern Tanzania, understand the impacts of these diseases, and develop interventions that will be appropriate for the various affected communities.

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Creator , Mnzava, K. Geographer Royal for Scotland — an agenda Sharp, J. See more publications. Creator , University of Glasgow, 2 Feb I am a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Jo was happily single and focusing on her career, while Val was coming towards the end of a long-term relationship. Projects 2 Finished. Prize : Election to learned society. View full fingerprint. View Scopus Profile.

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They had a humanist civil partnership ceremony in , which they celebrated with dinner and drinks near their home. Towards a Confucian geopolitics An, N. I am a feminist political geographer with varied research interests including postcolonialism, health, and critical geopolitics. Feminist geopolitics and the global-intimacies of pandemic times Sharp, J. In May , they moved in together in Edinburgh. DOI : Explore more on these topics Life and style Celebrity how we met Relationships features. In the last 20 years, I have also worked on environment, gender and health projects in Africa. Explore network further. Crime writer McDermid, 67, kept seeing geography professor Sharp, 53, at literary events.

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