Refereed publications
Coddington, K. and J. Williams. (In Press) Relational Enforcement: The family and the expanding scope of border enforcement. Progress in Human Geography.
Coddington, K. (In Press) The everyday erosion of refugee claims: Representations of the Rohingya in Thailand. Social & Cultural Geography.
E. Mitchell-Eaton and Coddington, K. (In Press) Refusal and migration research: New possibilities for feminist geographical research on migration. Power and Agency in Migration: Voiced from Displacement and Belonging, T. Mayar and T. Tran, eds. Milton Park, Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
J. M. Williams & K. Coddington (2021) Feminist periscoping in research on border enforcement and human rights, Journal of Human Rights, 20(1): 143-150.
Coddington, K. (2020) Incompatible with life: embodied borders, migrant fertility, and the UK’s ‘hostile environment,’ Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/2399654420968112
Coddington, K. (2020) Indigenous nationalisms as profound challenges to settler colonial regimes, in N Koch, A Jonas, S Moisio, J Luukkonen, and C Lizotte (eds) Changing geographies of the state: New spaces of geopolitics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.
Coddington, K. (2020) Producing Thailand as a transit country: borders, advocacy, and destitution. Mobilities, 15(4): 588-603. DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2020.1759928
Coddington, K., D. Conlon and L. Martin. (2020) Destitution Economies: Circuits of value in migration control. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 110 (5): 1425-1444. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1715196.
Lenette, C., Stavropoulou, N., Nunn, C., Kong, S. T., Cook, T., Coddington, K., & Banks, S. (2019) ‘Brushed under the carpet: Examining the complexities of participatory research,’ Research for All, 3(2): 161-79.
Coddington, K. (2019) Fractures in Australia’s Asia-Pacific border continuum: deterrence, detention, and the production of illegality, in Jones, Mitchell and Fluri (eds) Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Press: 232-243.
Coddington, K. (2019) The slow violence of life without cash: borders, state restrictions, and exclusion in the U.K. and Australia. Geographical Review, 109(4): 527-543. https://doi.org/10.1111/gere.12332
Coddington, K. (2018) Landscapes of refugee protection, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 43(3): 326-34
Coddington, K. (2018) Settler colonial territorial imaginaries: maritime mobilities and the ‘tow-backs’ of asylum seekers, in Peters, K. Steinberg, P. and Stratford, E. (eds) Territory Beyond Terra. London: Rowman & Littlefield International: 185-202.
Coddington, K. (2017) The re-emergence of wardship: Aboriginal Australians and the promise of citizenship, Political Geography, 61: 67-76
Burke, S., Carr, A., Casson, H., Coddington, K., Colls, R., Jollans, A., Jordan, S., Smith, K., Taylor, N. and Urquhart, H. (equal authorship) (2017) Generative Spaces: Intimacy, Activism and Teaching Feminist Geographies, Gender, Place and Culture, 24(5) Special issue on Emergent and Divergent Spaces in the Women’s March: The Challenges of Intersectionality and Inclusion: 661-673
Coddington, K. and J. Micieli-Voutsinas. (2017) On trauma, geography, and mobility: towards geographies of trauma, Emotion, Space and Society, 24: 52-56.
Coddington, K. (2017) The mobility of carceral logics: enclosure tactics and violent consequences for Aboriginal communities and asylum seekers in Australia, in Turner, J. and Peters, K. (eds) Carceral Mobilities: Interrogating Movement in Incarceration. London and New York: Routledge: 17-29.
Coddington, K. (2017) Intimate Economies of Erasure and Ambiguity: Darwin as Australia’s 2011-2012 ‘Capital of Detention,’ in Hiemstra, N and Conlon, D (eds) Intimate Economies of Immigration Detention: Critical Perspectives London and New York: Routledge: 140-154.
Coddington, K. (2017) Voice Under Scrutiny: Feminist Methods, Anticolonial Responses, and New Methodological Tools, The Professional Geographer, 69(2): 314-320.
Coddington, K. (2017) Contagious trauma: Reframing the spatial mobility of trauma within advocacy work, Emotion, Space and Society, 24: 66-73.
Steinberg, P. and K. Coddington. (2015) From Ice Law to ICE LAW: Constructing an Interdisciplinary Research Project on the Political-Legal Challenges of Polar Environments, in L. Heininen, H. Exner-Pirot, and J. Plouffe (eds.) Arctic Yearbook 2015, Akureyri, Iceland: Northern Research Forum, pp. 445-451.
Coddington, K. (2015) The “entrepreneurial spirit:” Exxon Valdez and nature tourism development in Seward, Alaska, Tourism Geographies, 17(3): 482-497.
Coddington, K. (2015) Feminist geographies ‘beyond’ gender: de-coupling feminist research and the gendered subject, Geography Compass, 9(4): 214-224.
Coddington, K., and A. Mountz. (2014) Countering isolation with use of technology: how asylum-seeking detainees on islands in the Indian Ocean use social media to transcend their confinement. Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, 10(1): 97-112.
Coddington, K., R. T. Catania, J. Loyd, E. Mitchell-Eaton, and A. Mountz. (2012) Embodied Possibilities, Sovereign Geographies, and Island Detention: Negotiating the ‘right to have rights’ on Guam, Lampedusa, and Christmas Island. SHIMA: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures, 6(2): 27-48.
Mountz, A., K. Coddington, J. Loyd, and R. T. Catania. (2012) Conceptualizing detention: mobility, containment, bordering, and exclusion. Progress in Human Geography, 37(4): 522-541.
Coddington, K. (2011) Spectral geographies: haunting and everyday state practices in colonial and present-day Alaska. Social & Cultural Geography, 12(7): 743-756.
Book reviews
Coddington, K. (2021) Difficulty Breathing. Dialogues in Human Geography. DOI: 10.1177/2043820621989593
Coddington, K. (2020) Incarcerated Stories: Indigenous Women Migrants and Violence in the Settler-Capitalist State, by Shannon Speed. International Migration Review, 54(4): 1277-1279.
Coddington, K. (2018) Neoliberal Apartheid: Palestine/ Israel and South Africa after 1994. By Andy Clarno. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 287. $30.00. American Journal of Sociology, 123(6).
Coddington, K. (2014) Values and Vulnerabilities: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Asylum Seekers, edited by Karen Block, Elisha Riggs, and Nick Haslam, (eds). International Migration Review, 48(3): 916-917.
Guest edited special issue
Coddington, K. (2021) Political geographies of fertilities, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Coddington, K. (2017) Spatializing Shattered Subjects: Mapping Geographies of Trauma, Emotion, Space and Society
Guest edited online forum
Coddington, K., Conlon, D. and Martin, L, (2018) Destitution economies: mapping relations of enforced precarity. Society and Space, http://societyandspace.org/2018/12/11/destitution-economies-mapping-relations-of-enforced-precarity
Non-refereed publications
Coddington, K. (2016) Precarious passage: refugees and asylum-seekers navigate the landscape of protection in Thailand. Borderlines, 14.
Coddington, K. (2014) Stopping the boats at all costs? Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders. Borderlines, 12.
Please contact me if you would like a copy of any of these publications.
Coddington, K. and J. Williams. (In Press) Relational Enforcement: The family and the expanding scope of border enforcement. Progress in Human Geography.
Coddington, K. (In Press) The everyday erosion of refugee claims: Representations of the Rohingya in Thailand. Social & Cultural Geography.
E. Mitchell-Eaton and Coddington, K. (In Press) Refusal and migration research: New possibilities for feminist geographical research on migration. Power and Agency in Migration: Voiced from Displacement and Belonging, T. Mayar and T. Tran, eds. Milton Park, Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
J. M. Williams & K. Coddington (2021) Feminist periscoping in research on border enforcement and human rights, Journal of Human Rights, 20(1): 143-150.
Coddington, K. (2020) Incompatible with life: embodied borders, migrant fertility, and the UK’s ‘hostile environment,’ Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, https://doi.org/10.1177/2399654420968112
Coddington, K. (2020) Indigenous nationalisms as profound challenges to settler colonial regimes, in N Koch, A Jonas, S Moisio, J Luukkonen, and C Lizotte (eds) Changing geographies of the state: New spaces of geopolitics, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Press.
Coddington, K. (2020) Producing Thailand as a transit country: borders, advocacy, and destitution. Mobilities, 15(4): 588-603. DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2020.1759928
Coddington, K., D. Conlon and L. Martin. (2020) Destitution Economies: Circuits of value in migration control. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 110 (5): 1425-1444. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1715196.
Lenette, C., Stavropoulou, N., Nunn, C., Kong, S. T., Cook, T., Coddington, K., & Banks, S. (2019) ‘Brushed under the carpet: Examining the complexities of participatory research,’ Research for All, 3(2): 161-79.
Coddington, K. (2019) Fractures in Australia’s Asia-Pacific border continuum: deterrence, detention, and the production of illegality, in Jones, Mitchell and Fluri (eds) Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Press: 232-243.
Coddington, K. (2019) The slow violence of life without cash: borders, state restrictions, and exclusion in the U.K. and Australia. Geographical Review, 109(4): 527-543. https://doi.org/10.1111/gere.12332
Coddington, K. (2018) Landscapes of refugee protection, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 43(3): 326-34
Coddington, K. (2018) Settler colonial territorial imaginaries: maritime mobilities and the ‘tow-backs’ of asylum seekers, in Peters, K. Steinberg, P. and Stratford, E. (eds) Territory Beyond Terra. London: Rowman & Littlefield International: 185-202.
Coddington, K. (2017) The re-emergence of wardship: Aboriginal Australians and the promise of citizenship, Political Geography, 61: 67-76
Burke, S., Carr, A., Casson, H., Coddington, K., Colls, R., Jollans, A., Jordan, S., Smith, K., Taylor, N. and Urquhart, H. (equal authorship) (2017) Generative Spaces: Intimacy, Activism and Teaching Feminist Geographies, Gender, Place and Culture, 24(5) Special issue on Emergent and Divergent Spaces in the Women’s March: The Challenges of Intersectionality and Inclusion: 661-673
Coddington, K. and J. Micieli-Voutsinas. (2017) On trauma, geography, and mobility: towards geographies of trauma, Emotion, Space and Society, 24: 52-56.
Coddington, K. (2017) The mobility of carceral logics: enclosure tactics and violent consequences for Aboriginal communities and asylum seekers in Australia, in Turner, J. and Peters, K. (eds) Carceral Mobilities: Interrogating Movement in Incarceration. London and New York: Routledge: 17-29.
Coddington, K. (2017) Intimate Economies of Erasure and Ambiguity: Darwin as Australia’s 2011-2012 ‘Capital of Detention,’ in Hiemstra, N and Conlon, D (eds) Intimate Economies of Immigration Detention: Critical Perspectives London and New York: Routledge: 140-154.
Coddington, K. (2017) Voice Under Scrutiny: Feminist Methods, Anticolonial Responses, and New Methodological Tools, The Professional Geographer, 69(2): 314-320.
Coddington, K. (2017) Contagious trauma: Reframing the spatial mobility of trauma within advocacy work, Emotion, Space and Society, 24: 66-73.
Steinberg, P. and K. Coddington. (2015) From Ice Law to ICE LAW: Constructing an Interdisciplinary Research Project on the Political-Legal Challenges of Polar Environments, in L. Heininen, H. Exner-Pirot, and J. Plouffe (eds.) Arctic Yearbook 2015, Akureyri, Iceland: Northern Research Forum, pp. 445-451.
Coddington, K. (2015) The “entrepreneurial spirit:” Exxon Valdez and nature tourism development in Seward, Alaska, Tourism Geographies, 17(3): 482-497.
Coddington, K. (2015) Feminist geographies ‘beyond’ gender: de-coupling feminist research and the gendered subject, Geography Compass, 9(4): 214-224.
Coddington, K., and A. Mountz. (2014) Countering isolation with use of technology: how asylum-seeking detainees on islands in the Indian Ocean use social media to transcend their confinement. Journal of the Indian Ocean Region, 10(1): 97-112.
Coddington, K., R. T. Catania, J. Loyd, E. Mitchell-Eaton, and A. Mountz. (2012) Embodied Possibilities, Sovereign Geographies, and Island Detention: Negotiating the ‘right to have rights’ on Guam, Lampedusa, and Christmas Island. SHIMA: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures, 6(2): 27-48.
Mountz, A., K. Coddington, J. Loyd, and R. T. Catania. (2012) Conceptualizing detention: mobility, containment, bordering, and exclusion. Progress in Human Geography, 37(4): 522-541.
Coddington, K. (2011) Spectral geographies: haunting and everyday state practices in colonial and present-day Alaska. Social & Cultural Geography, 12(7): 743-756.
Book reviews
Coddington, K. (2021) Difficulty Breathing. Dialogues in Human Geography. DOI: 10.1177/2043820621989593
Coddington, K. (2020) Incarcerated Stories: Indigenous Women Migrants and Violence in the Settler-Capitalist State, by Shannon Speed. International Migration Review, 54(4): 1277-1279.
Coddington, K. (2018) Neoliberal Apartheid: Palestine/ Israel and South Africa after 1994. By Andy Clarno. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 287. $30.00. American Journal of Sociology, 123(6).
Coddington, K. (2014) Values and Vulnerabilities: The Ethics of Research with Refugees and Asylum Seekers, edited by Karen Block, Elisha Riggs, and Nick Haslam, (eds). International Migration Review, 48(3): 916-917.
Guest edited special issue
Coddington, K. (2021) Political geographies of fertilities, Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Coddington, K. (2017) Spatializing Shattered Subjects: Mapping Geographies of Trauma, Emotion, Space and Society
Guest edited online forum
Coddington, K., Conlon, D. and Martin, L, (2018) Destitution economies: mapping relations of enforced precarity. Society and Space, http://societyandspace.org/2018/12/11/destitution-economies-mapping-relations-of-enforced-precarity
Non-refereed publications
Coddington, K. (2016) Precarious passage: refugees and asylum-seekers navigate the landscape of protection in Thailand. Borderlines, 14.
Coddington, K. (2014) Stopping the boats at all costs? Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders. Borderlines, 12.
Please contact me if you would like a copy of any of these publications.