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  1. Messing up (in) the field: Finding queer-trans ecologies in geographical fieldwork
  2. Not just gay penguins: on the importance of queer/trans ecologies for critical geography
  3. Viral ecologies: Resurgent nature, COVID-19 and the discourse of transgender contagion
  4. Critical observational drawing in geography: Towards a methodology for ‘vulnerable’ research
  5. Resistance without subjects: friction and the non-representational geography of everyday resistance
  6. Sharing the Field: Reflections of More-Than-Human Field/work Encounters
  7. Trans Subjectifications: Drawing an (Im)personal Politics of Gender, Fashion, and Style
  8. Geographies of vulnerability: mapping trans‐individual geometries of identity and resistance
  9. An excursion in the environmental humanities: some thoughts on fieldwork, collaboration, and disciplinary identity following a day trip to the Island of Lundy
  10. Situating skill: contemporary observational drawing as a spatial method in geographical research
  11. Archiving memories of changing flood risk: Interdisciplinary explorations around knowledge for resilience