I’m a geographer interested in the politics of earthly materials and their entanglements with [urban] life, labour and landscape. I’m also interested in creative approaches to critical resource geographies, political geology and energy geography and have collaborated with artists and writers in the UK, Ghana, South Africa and New Zealand. I’m currently a Lecturer in UCL’s Geography Department, in Environment, Politics and Society.
2021-2022
Postdoctoral Fellow on British Academy Project ‘Mining for Meaning: the geoethics of extractive industries’ with AC Davidson and Beth Fox.
2020-2021
Postdoctoral Fellow ESRC at London School of Economics and Political Science.
2015-2020
PhD in Human Geography and Urban Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science. “Shifting Sands in Accra, Ghana: The ante-lives of urban form.”