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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.

  • Journal articles

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

  • Book chapters

    2023

    2022

  • Edited special issues

  • Public scholarship

    2022

    • Searle A (2022) De/estinzione. Liberazioni 50: 20-21. Translated to Italian by Federica Timeto.

    2021

    2020

    2019

  • 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.

  • Exhibitions

    • “The last bucardo” with Christian Kosmas Mayer, on show in Von Gegen und Menschen, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum (Dresden)

  • 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

  • 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