I am a political and cultural geographer based in Tucson, Arizona. My work is focused on critical geographic approaches to (in)security in the United States. I am especially interested in the infrastructural dimensions of police power, particularly the capacity of policing—as a spatial technology—to produce and shape social landscapes in a variety of contexts, from border regimes to housing markets to a range of affective economies. I am currently a PhD student in the School of Geography, Development & Environment at the University of Arizona. More info here.
Send me an email:
✹◉❁☁︎ dugan.meyer@gmail.com ☁︎❁◉✹