Fellow 2023/2024 Tristan Sturm
Fellowship Term: 04/2024 – 07/2024
Tristan Sturm is Associate Professor of Geography at Queen’s University Belfast since 2015. He earned his Ph.D. in Geography at UCLA (2011). Previously, he held a position as assistant Professor of Geography at York University (2012 – 2015). He currently holds fellowships at the Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice (2017-present) and the Centre of Canadian Studies (2015-present).

Selected works include
- “Mapping the End Times: American Evangelical Geopolitics and Apocalyptic Visions.” (Dittmer, J. & Sturm, T., 2016),
- “ Apocalyptic Futures of Health and Wellbeing: Ethnographic Approaches” (Lynch, R., Sturm, T., & Webster, J. (eds.) (2021))
- “Variegated Environmental Apocalypses: Post-Politics, the Contestatory, and an Eco-Precariat Manifesto for a Radical Apocalyptics” Sturm, T. & Lustig, N. (2022)
- “The Conspiracy of COVID-19 and 5G: Spatial Analysis Fallacies in the age of Data Democratization.” Flaherty, E., Sturm, T., & Farries, E. (2022)
- “Living in the Wake of Rural Irish Troubles: Building an Institution for Sustainable Peace Through Emotive Out-of-Place Tourism.” Erwin, J. & Sturm, T. (2022)