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This page and repository represent the collection of resources for States, Economies and Societies. This is a research group consisting of academics and students from the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, who are interested in the processes of economic, social and political change across different countries, regions and cities worldwide. Group members have a track record in working closely with policymakers in local and national governments both in and beyond the UK, non-governmental organisations, and the multilateral system. The group asks: What is the state and how does it impact people’s lives? What is the form, function and evolution of cities and urbanisation? What are the lived experiences in different geographical contexts and how can we illuminate them? Follow the university official web page for more information.

We meet for an hour once a week during academic year to discuss what's new in the world of economic, social and political changes and get inspired by presentations from researchers within our group, but also from the outside. This page provides you with useful information such as when do we meet, where, who is talking, but also link to emails where you can provide your feedback or suggestions for sessions.

When do we meet?

During 2025/26, we will usually hold seminars on Tuesdays 13.00-14.00. But there will be occassions where the times for our seminars/lectures/events would be different (will be specified in the below table).

Where do we meet?

See the below table.

Session types

  1. Research presentations of fully or partially developed paper/project idea from internal and external speakers.

  2. PhD student presentations. 1st year and 2nd year PhD students are required to give a 30 min presentation on their research introduction and progress. Each student has 20-25 min presentation followed by 5-10 min for questions. Third- or fourth-year students are not required to do this, but should feel free to arrange a slot to present about their research. First year students are strongly encouraged to present in TB1. This is a great opportunity for new students to introduce themselves and their research interests in a relaxed environment. It is also the opportunity for everyone on the research group to extend their welcome to the new studens and to help them feel ready to kick off their PhD journey.

  3. Discussion sessions based on readings. Before this session, we provide you with reading 1 or 2 articles related to a specific topic, a new idea or an emerging issue. On the session then we give 10 min overview on the reading and facilitate discussion.

Bellow you can find schedule for this academic year.

Suggestions, questions, and feedback

If you have a suggestion for a speaker (including yourself!), or a discussion topic, or you just want to give us some feedback please email Ed or Qiujie.

Schedule

AY week w/b Room Speaker SES Social event Calendar created?
1 22/09/2025 (Note this is on Wednesday afternoon) Common room & SR2 Welcoming (back) to the SES research group: Cakes, coffees, and chats Y
2 29/09/2025 FRY G.06 Sue Parnell, Cities rethought Y
3 06/10/2025 FRY G.06 Jonathan Rigg, The relational village Y
4 13/10/2025 FRY G.06
5 20/10/2025 FRY G.06 David Jackman, Syndicates and Societies: Criminal Politics in Dhaka Y
6 (Consolidation) 27/10/2025 FRY G.06
7 03/11/2025 FRY G.06 Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini: Racial Capitalism and Aesthetic Ambivalence: Chinese Investment in Africa Y
8 10/11/2025 FRY G.06 Madison Lindeman, "You Need to Keep It to Yourself": Menstrual Stigma, Social Norms, and Management in Mbarara, Uganda Y
9 17/11/2025 FRY G.06 PGR session: Hubin Wei, Navigating the Post-Demolition Policy Challenge: Ecological Orientation and Land Use Transition of Urban Villages in Metropolitan China & Chris Bean: Chronic flood vulnerability of the world’s cities Y
10 24/11/2025 FRY G.06
11 01/12/2025 FRY G.06
12 08/12/2025 FRY G.06
TB1 AP 15/12/2025 FRY 2.41 CANCALLED: Kah Wee Lee
Winter holidays 22/12/2025
Winter holidays 29/01/2026
Winter holidays 05/01/2026
TB2 PW 12/01/2026
13 19/01/2026 (Note this is on Wednesday) FRY 2.41 RESCHEDULED: SES x QuSS seminar: Ed Atkins, Caitlin Robinson and Tom Cantellow, The salt fringe as an energy periphery: Energy efficiency in the private rental sector of seaside towns in England and Wales
14 26/01/2026 (Note this is 12.00-13.00) SR2 PE x SES x QuSS seminar: Mehebub Sahana, Decolonising Green Restoration: Indigenous Knowledge and Epistemic Justice in Nature-Based Solutions in the Bengal Delta Y
15 02/02/2026 FRY G.16 Beca Phillips: Size matters? Reviewing largeness and affirming smallness in urban research spatial imaginaries Y
16 09/02/2026 SR2
17 16/02/2026 FRY G.16 Ola Michalec: Cyber security innovation as economic statecraft Y
18 (Consolidation) 23/02/2026 (Note this is on Thursday) FRY G.09 SES x WF seminar: Elena Baglioni: Labour regimes, ecology and social reproduction Y
19 02/03/2026 SR2 Philip Mader
20 09/03/2026 (Note this is on Thursday) FRY G.09 SES x HC seminar: Tanya Zack, The Chaos Precinct Y
21 16/03/2026 (Note this is on Wednesday 12.00-13.00) FRY G.06 SES x QuSS seminar: Ed Atkins, Caitlin Robinson and Tom Cantellow, The salt fringe as an energy periphery: Energy efficiency in the private rental sector of seaside towns in England and Wales Y
Spring vacation 23/03/2026
Spring vacation 30/03/2026
Spring vacation 06/04/2026
22 13/04/2026 FRY G.06 Alejandro De Coss Corzo
23 20/04/2026 FRY G.06 Antonella Mazzone: Queering Thermal Comfort: Transgender Geographies of Heat Adaptation in Rio de Janeiro
24 27/04/2026 FRY G.06 Julie MacLeavy: Seaside towns & Remote work
TB2 AP 04/05/2026 (Note this is on Wednesday 14.00-16.30) Wills Memorial Building 5.69 SES x PE PGR workshop / forum:
TB2 AP 11/05/2026 FRY 2.41 TBC: PGR session: Pelumi Botti
TB2 AP 18/05/2026 (Note this is on Thursday) FRY 2.41 SES x PFRC seminar: Paul Griffin
SV 25/05/2026 FRY 2.41 TBC: Andrea Pollio, Silicon Elsewhere: Nairobi, Global China, and the Promise of Techno-Capital
SV 01/06/2026 (Note this is on Monday) TBC: SES x WF seminar: Michael Goldman, Hidden Empire of Finance

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