Dr Rachael Squire is a Lecturer in Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research draws on feminist geopolitics to explore questions relating to the sea, territory, volume, and most recently earth futures and Anthropocene geographies. Rachael has published in a range of journals in addition to her monograph Undersea Geopolitics: Sealab, Science, and the Cold War. Her most recent work explores the political, cultural, and social geographies of public aquariums in a time of environmental crisis. Dr Anna Jackman is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Reading. Anna is a feminist political geographer interested in technological visibilities, volumes, relations and futures. Her research approaches these issues through the lens of the drone, exploring the 'unmanning' of everyday, urban and military life in the drone age. Anna's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)-funded research project 'Diversifying Drone Stories' engaged with a range of stakeholders (including emergency services, lawyers, industry, local authorities, pilots, and members of the public) to explore the diverse use, perception, and impact of drones in changing UK airspace. Anna is on Twitter @ahjackman.
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Chapter 1: Political Geography: Approaches, concepts, futures Chapter 2: Situating Political Geography: Tracing the emergence of the sub-discipline Chapter 3: Feminist geopolitics: Sites, spaces, scales Chapter 4:. Decolonising: Dismantling architectures of privilege Chapter 5: Non-human worlds: From objects to animals Chapter 6: Popular Geopolitics: Shaping geopolitical imaginations Chapter 7: States and territory: Heights, depths and thinking 'volume' Chapter 8: Borders: From state lines to the body Chapter 9: Nationalism: Flags, fears, and fictions Chapter 10: Mobilities: Geopolitics in motion Chapter 11: Violence: Practice and experience Chapter 12: Peace and resistance: Decentring war Chapter 13: Surveillance: Geographies of digital space and life Chapter 14: Crisis and hope: Thinking with geopolitical futures

