1. Introduction. Between Absence and Presence: Geographies of Hiding, Invisibility and Silence 2. A Crisis of Presence: On-line Culture and Being in the World 3. Political Presence and the Politics of Noise 4. Knowing (or Not) about Katyn´ : The Silencing and Surfacing of Public Memory 5. Criminals with ‘Community Spirit’: Practising Citizenship in the Hidden World of the Prison 6. Negotiating Absence and Presence: Rural Muslims and ‘Subterranean’ Sacred Spaces 7. Invisible Targets, Strengthened Morale: Static Camouflage as a ‘Weapon of the Weak’
Rhys Dafydd Jones’ work examines the geographies of religion in
rural spaces.
James Philip Robinson is a cultural-historical geographer at
Queen’s University, Belfast, researching the geographies of
camouflage.
Jennifer Turner’s interdisciplinary work at the University of
Leicester focuses upon prison architecture and design, and its
relationship to penal purpose.
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