“…For example, Simandan (2018a) searches for geographical scholarship on surprise, returning a small handful of papers, but one that stretches back four decades (Deutsche, 1995;Lee, 1976;Mackenzie, 2007;Mills, 2013). Moreover, the tendency for the subject to be discussed under other rubrics is evidenced in that a similar search using terms such as 'encounter' (Adams, 2017;Kallio, 2017), 'event' (Dilkes-Frayne and Duff, 2017; Shaw, 2012), 'unpredictability and uncertainty' (Simandan, 2010b;Simandan, 2019), 'estrangement' and 'extraordinary' (Ash and Simpson, 2016;Larsen and Johnson, 2012), 'risk' (Neisser and Runkel, 2017), 'hazard' (Nobert and Pelling, 2017) and 'disaster' (Hu, 2018), returns a more extensive set of literature (Simandan, 2018a). Simandan (2018a) highlights the role of ontological uncertainty in producing geographic space over time, as evident in the waves of economic transformation to inner-city Vancouver traced by Barnes and Hutton (2009).…”