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Dr. Paul Harrison is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at Durham University. His work bridges geography with philosophy and social/cultural theory, focusing on phenomenology, post-phenomenology, and deconstruction in the context of non-representational theories.
- Joined Durham University in 2000
- PhD in Geography from the University of Bristol
- BA and MSc in Geography from the University of Liverpool
Research interests include:
- Radically passive aspects of corporeal existence (vulnerability, boredom, sleep)
- Testimony and ethics of traumatic events
- Finitude and mourning in political thought
Publications since 2000 reflect engagements with Wittgensteinian theory, deconstruction, and affect studies, often analyzing art’s relationship to spatial ethics. His edited work Taking-Place (2016) remains a key text in non-representational geography.
He supervises research students and has contributed to debates on geographical methodology and ethics.
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