âIn the current period of climatic and political uncertainty <i>A Place More Void</i> explores the generative capacities of the unknown through the lens of different conceptualizations of the void. I came away from the reading invigorated by the productive mobilizations of the concept and fully convinced of its potential to assist in understanding and moving forward in the current conjuncture.ââSusan M. Ruddick, professor of geography at the University of Toronto
âAs a spatial concept the voidâor a space that reflects a gap in place or timeâis a curious yet compelling question to investigate in geographical research. <i>A Place More Void</i> is conceptually unique and definitely provides a step forward as a contribution in the discipline of geography.ââNadia Bartolini, associate research fellow of geography at the University of Exeter