I am a PhD student in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham (UK). My research focuses on everyday atmospheres and the relationship between materiality, rhythm and the senses. I have a particular interest in smoking and vaping, and my PhD project seeks to examine an atmospheric history of smoking in the UK from 1880 to the present.

This is just a work-in-progress place to host things that I’ve published (so that people can access them more easily), rather than a proper website or blog. I’ve either put up, or linked to, everything I’ve published that I actually have access to. I will add new things as/when they come out. If you have any questions or need things in a different format, then please do drop me a line.


My Work

Papers

Marković, I. 2019. Out of place, out of time: towards a more-than-human rhythmanalysis of smoking. cultural geographies. [Online first]

Marković, I. 2019. Vaping like a chimney: skeuomorphic assemblages and post-smoking geographies. Social & Cultural Geography. [Online first]

Book Reviews

Marković, I.2019. Review of The Geography of the Everyday: Toward an Understanding of the Given, AAG Review of Books (7)3: 187-189.

Marković, I.2018. In the mood…, Cultural Politics (14)2: 281-284.

Marković, I. 2017. Breathing air, sensing smoke, The Senses and Society (12)1: 98-100.

Conference Papers
(invited speaker*)

‘On the abundance of absence: second-hand smoke and the emergence of toxic atmospheres in the 1980s workplace’, RGS-IBG Annual Conference, London, 2019. [Forthcoming].

‘Sensing past atmospheres; a green silk kimono and the sensory politics of smoking c.1880 – 1930’, AAG Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 2018.

‘“Locating selfish stinker”; smoking and everyday sensory histories’, 80th Anniversary Mass Observation Conference, Brighton, 2017.

‘Smoking, agency and the everyday; towards a more-than-human rhythmanalysis’, Health Humanities’ Early Bird research group, Nottingham, 2017*


Contact

e: Ivan.Markovic1@nottingham.ac.uk / ivan.markovic.uk@gmail.com

t: @hazyhistories