This paper offers a further exploration of ‘flat ontology’, an account of the world that takes the immanence of localized, material process to be fundamentally different from and ontologically prior to transcendent, structured, and formal treatments of space. Our previous work in this area aimed at developing the concept of the site – via site ontology – as an ‘event-space ’ that describes the differential contours and pressures of aggregating and dispersing bodies. This paper’s contribution lies in considering how politics and political potentials are specified by such event-spaces. In geography and other fields, politics has nearly always been thought to proceed from and to exist for subjects, regardless of how they get theorized. Here we...
This article develops a comparative and recursive approach to political ontology by drawing on the o...
This article argues that information systems (ISs) and information system ontologies (ISOs) are pow...
The thesis begins by criticizing conceptualizations of political ontology which postulate a “true” o...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
In their article, “Political geographies of the object,” Meehan, Shaw, and Marston (2013) introduce ...
This paper contributes to debates about the ontological turn and its implications for democracy by p...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
A powerful injection of Lacanian theory in the study of political thought has paved the way for new ...
This article concerns efforts to see politics in web space. It is a network-topological approach in ...
Law's article begins by restating the classical ANT position that objects do not exist `in themselve...
Abstract: Despite the successes of identity politics as the main thorn in the side of liberalism, th...
This thesis is an attempt to analyse some of the connections of political ontology to normative poli...
Law's article begins by restating the classical ANT position that objects do not exist `in themselve...
The relationship between politics and ontology has long been a troubled one for geography. More rece...
This article sets out a series of critical reflections on recent and contemporary theoretical litera...
This article develops a comparative and recursive approach to political ontology by drawing on the o...
This article argues that information systems (ISs) and information system ontologies (ISOs) are pow...
The thesis begins by criticizing conceptualizations of political ontology which postulate a “true” o...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
In their article, “Political geographies of the object,” Meehan, Shaw, and Marston (2013) introduce ...
This paper contributes to debates about the ontological turn and its implications for democracy by p...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
A powerful injection of Lacanian theory in the study of political thought has paved the way for new ...
This article concerns efforts to see politics in web space. It is a network-topological approach in ...
Law's article begins by restating the classical ANT position that objects do not exist `in themselve...
Abstract: Despite the successes of identity politics as the main thorn in the side of liberalism, th...
This thesis is an attempt to analyse some of the connections of political ontology to normative poli...
Law's article begins by restating the classical ANT position that objects do not exist `in themselve...
The relationship between politics and ontology has long been a troubled one for geography. More rece...
This article sets out a series of critical reflections on recent and contemporary theoretical litera...
This article develops a comparative and recursive approach to political ontology by drawing on the o...
This article argues that information systems (ISs) and information system ontologies (ISOs) are pow...
The thesis begins by criticizing conceptualizations of political ontology which postulate a “true” o...