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Books
Turnbull J, Searle A, Giraud E, and Anderson-Elliott H (eds, in press) Digital Ecologies: Mediating More-than-human Worlds. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
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Journal articles
2024
Hunter H and Searle A (2024) Postextinction geographies: Audiovisual afterlives of the bucardo and the ivory-billed woodpecker. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 114.4: 770-791.
Searle A, Turnbull J, Chasseray-Perali P, Poerting J, Dodsworth J, Anderson-Elliott H, and Hartman Davies O (2023) Glitches in the technonatural present. Dialogues in Human Geography 14.2: 342-346.
Hartman Davies O, Turnbull J, and Searle A (2024) Digital ecologies in practice. cultural geographies.
Montana J, Heger T, Kelz R, Bischoff A, Buitenwef R, Eser U, Kung K, Sattler J, Schweiger AH, Searle A, Teixeira LH, Travassos-Britto B, and Higgs E (2024) From novel ecosystems to novel natures. GAIA: Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 33.1: 146-151.
2023
Searle A, Turnbull J, and Adams WM (2023) The digital peregrine: A technonatural history of a cosmopolitan raptor. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 48.1: 195-212.
Turnbull J, Searle A, and Lorimer J (2023) Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self-isolating Bird Club. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 48.2: 232-248.
Turnbull J, Searle A, Hartman Davies O, Dodsworth J, Chasseray-Peraldi P, von Essen E, and Anderson-Elliott H (2023) Digital ecologies: Materialities, encounters, governance. Progress in Environmental Geography 2.1: 3-32.
von Essen E, Turnbull J, Searle A, Jørgensen FA, Hofmeester TR, and van der Wal R (2023) Wildlife in the Digital Anthropocene: Examining human-animal relations through surveillance technologies. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6.1: 679-699.
Kasprzycka E, Wrigley C, Searle A, and Twine R (2023) Rhetorics of species revivalism and biotechnology. Animal Studies Journal 12(2): 190-219.
2022
Searle A (2022) Spectral ecologies: De/extinction in the Pyrenees. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 47.1: 167-83.
Turnbull J, Platt B, and Searle A (2022) For a new weird geography. Progress in Human Geography. 65.5: 1207-1231.
Searle A (2022) Exhibiting extinction, recovering memory, and contesting uncertain futures in the museum. Museum & Society 20.1: 13-32.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2022) Filmmaking practice and animals’ geographies: Attunement, perspective, narration. cultural geographies 29.3: 453-464.
2021
Searle A (2021) Hunting ghosts: On spectacles of spectrality and the trophy animal. cultural geographies 28.3: 513-530.
Searle A, Turnbull J, and Lorimer J (2021). After the anthropause: Lockdown lessons for more-than-human geographies. Geographical Journal 187.1: 69-77.
2020
Searle A (2020) Anabiosis and the liminal geographies of de/extinction. Environmental Humanities 12.1: 321-345.
Searle A (2020) Absence. Environmental Humanities 12.1: 167-172.
Turnbull J, Searle A, and Adams WM (2020) Quarantine urban ecologies. Cultural Anthropology: Fieldsights: 19 May.
Searle A and Turnbull J (2020) Resurgent natures? More-than-human perspectives on Covid-19. Dialogues in Human Geography 10.2: 291-295.
Turnbull J, Searle A, and Adams WM (2020) Quarantine encounters with digital animals: More-than-human geographies of lockdown life. Journal of Environmental Media 1.2: 6.1-6.10.
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Book chapters
2023
Adams WM, Turnbull J, and Searle A (2023) Peregrine flights: The emergence of digital winged geographies. in Olga Petri and Michael Guida (eds.) Winged Worlds: Common Spaces of Avian-Human Lives. London, Routledge: 195-210.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2023) Digital geographies and ecologies. in Tess Osborne and Phil Jones (eds.) A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar: 159-173.
Searle A and Turnbull J (2023) More-than-human reflections on Anthropause. in Adrian Franklin (ed.) The Routledge International Handbook of More-than-Human Studies. London, Routledge: 232-244.
Adams WM, McCoristine S, and Searle A (2023) Conjuring up ghost species: On photography and extinction. in Hannah Shark (ed.) Extinction and Memorial Culture. London, Routledge: 137-154.
2022
Searle A (2022) A tale of two bucardo: Laña, Celia, and the contested meanings of animal remains. in Sarah Bezan and Robert McKay (eds.) Animal Remains. London, Routledge: 87-100.
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Edited special issues
Turnbull J and Searle A (2020) “The other animals,” winter issue of The Philosopher (108.1), featuring essays concerning nonhuman animals and philosophy from leading scholars including:
Cary Wolfe: What was the animal?
Bill Adams: Digital animals
Anindya Sinha and Maan Barua: Nonhuman lifeworlds in urban India
Lori Gruen: What motivates us to change what we eat?
Eva Haifa Giraud: Disentangling ourselves from animals
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Public scholarship
2022
Searle A (2022) De/estinzione. Liberazioni 50: 20-21. Translated to Italian by Federica Timeto.
Searle A and Turnbull J (2022) Reflections on the Anthropause. Goethe Institut: Lockdown Lessons.
Searle A and Turnbull J (2022) Reflexionen zur Anthropause. Goethe Institut: Ökologie, Gemeinschaften, und Wissenschaft.
2021
Turnbull J, Searle A, and Jasper S (2021) Ecologies of emptiness. Emptiness: Living Capitalism and Democracy After (Post)Socialism Blog.
Searle A, Turnbull J, and Lorimer J (2021) What can geographers learn from the 2020 anthropause? Geography Directions.
2020
Searle A (2020) Bajo la sombra de la extinción del bucardo. Quercus 418: 64-65.
Searle A and Turnbull J (2020) Pitch invasion! Football felines. The Urban Field Naturalist: 5 August.
Turnbull J, Searle A, and Adams WM (2020) Quarantine urban ecologies. Geography Directions.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2020) Winged fragility: Flight from evolution to extinction. King's Review 6: 50-55.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2020) Anthropo(s)cene V: Extinction. The Philosopher 108.2: 107-111.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2020) Anthropo(s)cene IV: Affect. The Philosopher 108.1: 110-113.
2019
Turnbull J and Searle A (2019) Anthropo(s)cene III: Matter/Materiality. The Philosopher 107.4: 52-54.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2019) Anthropo(s)cene II: Animals. The Philosopher 107.3: 68-70.
Turnbull J and Searle A (2019) Anthropo(s)cene I: Posthumanisms. The Philosopher 107.2: 52-45.
Searle A (2019) De-extinction and CRISPR conservation. BlueSci 45: 22-23.
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Media appearances
Nestcam research featured in Birdwatching Magazine article by Amanda Tuke (July 2023 Issue)
Bucardo research featured in the book Endlings: Fables for the Anthropocene by Lydia Pyne (2022, Minnesota).
Digital ecologies research discussed in The Conversation in an article by James Stinson, published 12 December 2022.
Bucardo research featured in the book Lagarta: Como Ser un Animal Salvaje en España by Gabi Martínez (2022, GeoPlaneta).
De/extinction research featured in Atmos magazine article by Madeline Gregory, published 21 October 2022.
Bucardo research featured in BBC Science Focus article by Ken Redford, published 27 November 2021.
Anthropause environmentalism research featured on COVIDCalls, broadcast 22 October 2021.
Bucardo research discussed in Spanish newspaper La Razón article by Ignacio Crespo, published 1 September 2021.
Quarantine ecologies research featured on BBC Radio 4 documentary Reignite, broadcast 28 March 2021.
Online birdwatching research featured in French digital theory blog Arobase, published 11 February 2021.
Livestreamed animals research featured in French digital theory blog Arobase, published 28 January 2021.
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Exhibitions
“The last bucardo” with Christian Kosmas Mayer, on show in Von Gegen und Menschen, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum (Dresden)
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Organised conferences
with BoS ERC team, 8 December 2022: Ecologies of re-mediation. Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Conference, Cholula, Mexico
with Charlotte Wrigley and Jonathon Turnbull, 11-12 November 2022: Terraforming Terra. University of Stavanger, Norway
with François Thoreau and Simon Vanderstraeten, 13-14 October 2022: Penser la Santé par le Milieu. Université de Liège, Belgium
with Pauline Chasseray-Peraldi and Jonathon Turnbull, 23 September 2022: Digital Ecologies Workshop, Wageningen University, Netherlands
with Digital Ecologies team, 28-29 July 2022: Digital Ecologies in Practice. University of Bonn, Germany
with Digital Ecologies team, 29-30 March 2021: Digital Ecologies Foundational Workshop. University of Cambridge, UK
with Jonathon Turnbull, 28-29 August 2019: More-than-human haunted landscapes. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, London, UK
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Conference papers and invited talks
2023
Metabolic remediation: Metabolism, mediation, planetarity. Invited Talk: Metabolism and the City, University of Cambridge, UK
Towards biosocial mutualism: Questioning commensality with urban peregrine falcons. Invited Talk: Commensality and the City, University of Cambridge, UK
Anthropause environmentalisms: More-than-human temporalities of lockdown life. The Coronavirus Pandemic: An environmental humanities perspective. Universität Wein, Austria
2022
Extinction and de-extinction in the museum. Invited Talk: Unnatural History Museum, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Planetary health and the metabolic milieu. Invited Talk: Penser la Santé par le Milieu, Université de Liège, Belgium
Urban peregrines, digitisation, and technological attunement. Digitised and Datafied Animals, University of Melbourne and Vitalities Lab, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
The digital peregrine: For technonatural histories. Invited Talk: Wageningen University, Netherlands.
Anthropocene atmospheric animals: Ruminations with climate cattle. Invited Talk: Heroes and Villains in the Anthropocene, University of Cambridge, UK.
Extinction and novel natures. Invited Talk: Novel Natures? New Technologies and Conflicts in Nature Conservation. Hannover, Germany.
Engineering values through livestock genomics (with ERC BoS Team). European Association for the Study of Science and Technology Annual Conference. Madrid, Spain.
Anthropause and interdisciplinary perspectives (with Jonathon Turnbulll, Jamie Lorimer, and Christian Rutz). Invited Talk: Coronavirus Multispecies Reading Group, Deakin University Australia and UCLA, USA
Bodies without organisms: Metagenomic cartographies (with Simon Vanderstraeten). International Association for the Study of Environment, Space, and Place Annual Conference, Loyola University Chicago, USA
Interventions génétiques et métaboliques chez les vaches: Une théorie mineure de la géoingénierie. Présentation au Groupe d’Études Constructivistes (GECo), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique [in French: Genetic and metabolic interventions in cows]
Genomic infrastructures and the biopolitics of digital ecologies. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, USA
Feminist digital ecologies: Challenging birding's masculinity in the Self-Isolating Bird Club (with Naomi Parker and Jonathon Turnbull). American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, USA
Ruminations with 'climate cattle': Towards a theory of metabo-politics (with Jonathon Turnbull and Catherine Oliver). American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, USA
2021
Reflections on the Anthropause. Keynote Lecture: La Loge-Musée d’Architecture, Brussels, Belgium
Celia’s ghosts: Spectral geographies of de/extinction, Invited Talk: Human Geography Research Group Seminar, Department of Geography, University of Glasgow, UK
Digital ecologies: Materialities, encounters, governance, Invited Talk: More-Than-Human Seminar Group, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK
Metabo-politics and climate cattle (with Catherine Oliver and Jonathon Turnbull). Bovine Scholarship Network, Queen’s University, Canada
Biotic loss, biotechnological promise, and recovering memory. British Animal Studies Network Conference, University of Birmingham, UK
Rethinking wild cities through digital ecologies. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, UK
Ruminations with climate cattle: Metabopolitics and environmental governance in the rumen. Invited Talk: Heroes and Villains in the Anthropocene, Brunel University London, UK
A research agenda for digital ecologies (with Jonathon Turnbull). RGS Digital Geographies Research Symposium, Royal Geographical Society, London, UK
Digital winged geographies: Peregrine nestcams in the wild city (with Jonathon Turnbull and Bill Adams). Invited Talk: Winged Geographies Seminar Series, University of Cambridge and University of Sussex, UK
Ethics of collaboration in the shadow of extinction. Invited Talk: More-than-human Collaborations in Geographical Research, CRASSH, University of Cambridge, UK
Celia’s ghosts: On biotic loss and recovery in the Pyrenees. Invited Talk: Political Ecology Seminar Group. University of Cambridge, UK
After the anthropause. Invited Talk: Cambridge University Geographical Society, University of Cambridge, UK
2020
Digital ecologies: Quarantine, media, and the nonhuman, Invited Talk: Keele University, UK.
Nature buffering: Liveness, liveliness, and the digital animal encounter, Worldly Togetherness? Showcasing sociological contributions to understanding multispecies entanglements, Online conference hosted by the International Association of Vegan Sociologists.
More-than-human geographies of lockdown life, Invited Talk: More-Than-Human Seminar Group, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK
Chimeras for purity: Politics and paradoxes in interspecific cloning. Invited Talk: More-than-human Collaborations in Geographical Research, CRASSH, University of Cambridge, UK
Disjointed geographies of de/extinction. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK
2019
Everyday extinction: Conjuring landscapes of absence. Royal Geographical Society Annual Conference, Royal Geographical Society, London, UK
El bucardo de los Pirineos: Dos décadas viviendo con su extinción. Invited talk: Ayuntamiento de Torla-Ordesa, Spain [in Spanish: The bucardo of the Pyrenees: Two decades living with extinction]
En las huellas del fantasma: Polemics of (de)extinction in the Pyrenees. Invited Talk: Institit de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Catalonia
Anabiosis: The liminal geographies of de/extinction. Animal Remains, The University of Sheffield, UK
2018
Hauntology and revenants in de/extinction: Liminality, authenticity, and spectres of the animal. Rethinking Animality: International Animal Studies Conference, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
“La muerte es el espectáculo nacional”: Knowing the bucardo through spectre, duende, and spectacle. Association of Contemporary Iberian Studies Conference, Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia
Metagenomic worlds: Trace DNA and (un)commonality. (Un)Common Worlds: Human-Animal Studies Conference, Turku University, Finland
Cloning for conservation: Exploring the opportunities, limits, and ethics of de-extinction. Student Conference on Conservation Science, University of Cambridge, UK
2017
Celia’s ghost: Liminality and authenticity in de/extinction. Graduate Forum, University of Cambridge, UK
Finding Eden, making Adam: John Morton Boyd and the genesis of Hebridean naturalism. 24th AISNA Biennial Conference, Università degli Studi de Milano, Italy