‘Apprehending Everyday Rhythms’ now early online

This caught me a little by surprise by the speed they got this up following the submission of the corrected proofs, but my paper ‘Apprehending everyday rhythms: Rhythmanalysis, time-lapse photography, and the space-times of street performance’ is now up on the ‘early online’ section of the ‘Cultural Geographies’ website here

About Paul Simpson

I am currently a lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Physical and Geographical Sciences at Keele University. I've previously lectured at Plymouth University, and again at Keele before that. I completed my PhD (titled 'Ecologies of Street Performance: Bodies, Affects, Politics') at the University of Bristol in 2009.
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