Tristan Sturm is a Reader in Human Geography at Queen's University Belfast. He researches apocalyptic thought related to geopolitics, climate change, conspiracies, and religious movements in the USA and Israel-Palestine. He has published over 35 academic articles/book chapters and has written opeds for the Toronto Star, Jacobin, Haaretz, CounterPunch, The Forward, and Times Higher Education (THE) magazine. His interviews have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The New Statesman, BBC Radio 4, The Independent, Times Radio, among others. He is currently finishing a book entitled, The Future is a Foreign Country: Christian Zionists and Landscapes of the Apocalypse in Israel-Palestine and is co-author with Tom Albrecht of Apocalyptic conspiracism: American evangelicalism in an age of climate crisis (Bloomsbury 2024). He is co-editor with Jason Dittmer of Mapping the End Times (Routledge 2016) and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Millennialism and Apocalypticism with Andrew Crome (Bloomsbury 2025).
Tristan Sturm is a Reader in Human Geography at Queen's University Belfast. He researches apocalyptic thought related to geopolitics, climate change, conspiracies, and religious movements in the USA and Israel-Palestine. He has published over 35 academic articles/book chapters and has written opeds for the Toronto Star, Jacobin, Haaretz, CounterPunch, The Forward, and Times Higher Education (THE) magazine. His interviews have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The New Statesman, BBC Radio 4, The Independent, Times Radio, among others. He is currently finishing a book entitled, The Future is a Foreign Country: Christian Zionists and Landscapes of the Apocalypse in Israel-Palestine and is co-author with Tom Albrecht of Apocalyptic conspiracism: American evangelicalism in an age of climate crisis (Bloomsbury 2024). He is co-editor with Jason Dittmer of Mapping the End Times (Routledge 2016) and The Bloomsbury Handbook of Millennialism and Apocalypticism with Andrew Crome (Bloomsbury 2025).