Port Futures + Social Logistics
Port Futures + Social Logistics
PFSL was co-founded by Jan Derk Diekema, James Enos, Stephen Ramos, and Annie Simpson. This project is supported by Art Indeed Foundation, The University of Georgia, & Port Journeys Network.
We welcome messages at info.sociallogistics@gmail.com
This platform looks at materials, environmental histories, and infrastructure across the southeastern United States, North Sea, and east Asia in relation to energy transition, climate, and labor internationally.
Our hope is that the platform will inspire thinking about public access and redress along common experiences and creative forms of research. We are interested in port-city-hinterland geographies that connect circulation studies and struggles to planetary urban critique.