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Living Through Tulsa's Time
A Juneteenth run through the fires, maps, and buried promises that made Tulsa
Jun 19
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Brad Weed
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The Transit of Two Titans
Why New York forced us into a shared hive mind while LA tricked us into thinking we were free
Jun 1
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Brad Weed
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23:55
Becoming Not Beginning
Why the bestselling spatial story of how we came to be is mostly myth
May 11
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Brad Weed
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18:12
What the World Points To
Geographic information in-forms reality and we’re just now starting to see how.
Apr 27
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Brad Weed
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27:23
Patterns of Power and Pathways of Possibility : AAG 2026
How geography reveals ruin, rehearses resistance, and promotes possibility
Mar 30
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Brad Weed
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Interplace 2025
How we know, who rules, and what we live in
Dec 31, 2025
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Brad Weed
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An Economic Geography of Complicity and Control
How the algorithmic hyperreality of digital platforms reorganizes urban space
Nov 23, 2025
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Brad Weed
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27:35
Spirals of Enclosure
How Capitalism Locked In
Oct 5, 2025
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Brad Weed
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36:02
How Cities Loop Us In
What viral trends, quiet care, and daily habits reveal about urban life
Jun 8, 2025
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Brad Weed
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22:05
Beaks, Brakes, and Brainwaves
Mapping improbable urban metabolism through a predator’s perceptive probabilities
Jun 1, 2025
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Brad Weed
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18:11
Launchpads, Land Grabs, and Loopholes
Why American law keeps empowering private ambition over democratic accountability
May 25, 2025
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Brad Weed
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You Are Here. But Nowhere Means Anything
Cartography, culture, and the end of reference in our hyperreality
May 4, 2025
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Brad Weed
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