Callum Sutherland

ORCID: 0000-0003-1040-460X
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Research Areas
  • Religious Tourism and Spaces
  • Religion, Society, and Development
  • Religion and Society Interactions
  • Philippine History and Culture
  • Anthropological Studies and Insights
  • Innovative Education and Learning Practices
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Culinary Culture and Tourism
  • Travel Writing and Literature
  • Spatial and Cultural Studies
  • Career Development and Diversity
  • Place Attachment and Urban Studies
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Religion, Ecology, and Ethics
  • Decolonial Thought and Epistemologies
  • Children's Rights and Participation
  • Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
  • Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
  • Scottish History and National Identity
  • Migration, Aging, and Tourism Studies
  • Posthumanist Ethics and Activism
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Geographies of human-animal interactions
  • Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration

University of Edinburgh
2024

University of Glasgow
2020-2023

York University
2022

University of Exeter
2013-2019

Abstract This paper examines and critically interprets the interrelations between religion Occupy movements of 2011. It presents three main arguments. First, through an examination Movement in UK USA—and particular two most prominent camps (Wall Street London Stock Exchange)—the traces emergence postsecularity evidenced rapprochement religious secular actors, discourses, practices event‐spaces Occupy. Second, it specific set challenges that has posed to Christian church USA, arguing...

10.1111/anti.12200 article EN Antipode 2015-10-22

This paper intervenes in the recent movement religious geographies to produce more nuanced understandings of subject. By introducing concept theography, this explores a reflexivity that directs subjects towards struggles over content theology, its effects on their spatial imagination, and praxis. Theography advances conversations about praxis geography religion by tying together poststructural scholarship regarding subject’s potential subvert abstract categorization, concerning reframing...

10.1177/0309132516644513 article EN Progress in Human Geography 2016-05-04

In this paper, I outline the spatial imaginaries of late radical thinker Mark Fisher (1968–2017). begin by explaining Fisher's focus on culture and desire as forces that must be addressed if an effective postcapitalist politics is to formed underscoring so far in geographies, roles have been relatively overlooked. then delineate three threaded through work, which call 3D hauntology, grotesque stratigraphy, acid topology, demonstrating how they offer fresh ideas at nexus geography political...

10.1177/20438206231156021 article EN cc-by Dialogues in Human Geography 2023-02-09

Abstract Maladaptive proximal tubular cells have been implicated in failure of repair following renal injury rodent models, however whether this translates to human kidney disease is unknown. Hence, we integrated snRNA-ATAC-seq with single-cell molecular imaging generate a multiomic atlas disease. In injured kidneys, subset epithelial acquired an inflammatory phenotype, enriched pro-fibrotic and senescence markers, analogous maladaptive mice. Cell neighborhood analysis positioned the...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-3964901/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2024-02-20

Climate change represents a set of emergencies for humanity. Many geographers have argued that in order to repair and avert the damage these confluent may-yet cause, postcapitalist society is necessary. However, strategies how this might be achieved often forgo any consideration desire, which problematic given influence desire holds over 'popularity' towards politics may aspire. This paper reports on psychogeographic walk church Glasgow, taken by author during COP26 Youth March. Reflections...

10.1080/14702541.2023.2176540 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Scottish Geographical Journal 2023-02-13

10.1016/j.polgeo.2013.10.004 article EN Political Geography 2013-11-21

10.1016/j.polgeo.2020.102271 article Political Geography 2020-09-04

In this reply, I reflect on the various ways in which ‘Fisherian’ spatial imaginaries develop original article can engage conceptually with my respondents’ constructive criticism, as well posing a range of questions to their variegated postcapitalist concerns. Particular attention is paid Fisher's and politics must be brought into closer conversation intersectional communist futures.

10.1177/20438206231151417 article EN cc-by Dialogues in Human Geography 2023-01-17

Recent work in children’s geographies and of education has presented the argument that when conceptualising various roles adults occupy lives, it is equally important to conceptualise adultism. In this paper we argue existing critiques adultism’s logics but does not adequately structural scalar spatialities. We reconceptualise adultism as a phenomenon by examining our case study community music programme designed reconnect children with their ‘learning identities’. borrow spatial metaphor...

10.1080/14733285.2022.2099245 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Children s Geographies 2022-07-11

This paper explores undergraduate mentors’ perspectives on, and participation in, “Bringing STEM to Life: Work Integrated Learning in Physics” (BSTL), a work-integrated, equity-oriented outreach program administered by the kindergarten industry (k2i) academy at York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering. To that end, this study brings Feminist Science Technology Studies critical pedagogy bear on three-phase methodological approach generating analyzing qualitative data pertaining...

10.24908/pceea.vi.15842 article EN Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA) 2022-11-01
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