This paper examines the deployment of nonviolence within critical geopolitics. It contends that geographers’ engagements with nonviolence lack grounding, often sliding towards ethical appeals for people’s responsive commitments. Building on Judith Butler’s notion of ‘precarious lives’, I underscore the emotional impetuses through which nonviolence can be harnessed as a concrete pathway for social change. ‘Precarious geopolitics’ as I call it, represents a geopolitics that is sensitive and sympathetic to the claims of nonviolence and a subdiscipline that can seize the opportune juncture truly to reposition itself as one of the arts of peace
The use of nonviolent action is on the rise. From the Occupy Movement to the Arab Spring and mass pr...
This paper presents an hypertext, accessible on the web, with a research on the environmental impact...
This dissertation comprehensively evaluates, for the first time, nonviolence and its relationship to...
Nonviolence is an important element of sustainability for three main reasons. One is that nonviolent...
This thesis starts from the premise that Geopolitics is performative, an iterative discourse “of vis...
This thesis starts from the premise that Geopolitics is performative, an iterative discourse “of vis...
The COVID-19 pandemic witnessed extreme forms of biopolitics, as well as the urgency to reconsider o...
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging geographies of postsecularity are able to c...
This article compares principled and strategic nonviolent movements. While pragmatic, strategic nonv...
A number of geographers have called for geopolitical research that is of and for peace and non-viole...
A nonviolent way of being in the world offers a critical alternative to the violence and dehumanizin...
The COVID-19 pandemic witnessed extreme forms of biopolitics, as well as the urgency to reconsider o...
This paper first examines the geopolitical trends of the post-Cold War era. The main features of thi...
Written, accepted and used in one word, nonviolence will be approached, in the thematic issue propos...
The story of geopolitics may be described by the words of the Grateful Dead: “What a long, strange t...
The use of nonviolent action is on the rise. From the Occupy Movement to the Arab Spring and mass pr...
This paper presents an hypertext, accessible on the web, with a research on the environmental impact...
This dissertation comprehensively evaluates, for the first time, nonviolence and its relationship to...
Nonviolence is an important element of sustainability for three main reasons. One is that nonviolent...
This thesis starts from the premise that Geopolitics is performative, an iterative discourse “of vis...
This thesis starts from the premise that Geopolitics is performative, an iterative discourse “of vis...
The COVID-19 pandemic witnessed extreme forms of biopolitics, as well as the urgency to reconsider o...
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging geographies of postsecularity are able to c...
This article compares principled and strategic nonviolent movements. While pragmatic, strategic nonv...
A number of geographers have called for geopolitical research that is of and for peace and non-viole...
A nonviolent way of being in the world offers a critical alternative to the violence and dehumanizin...
The COVID-19 pandemic witnessed extreme forms of biopolitics, as well as the urgency to reconsider o...
This paper first examines the geopolitical trends of the post-Cold War era. The main features of thi...
Written, accepted and used in one word, nonviolence will be approached, in the thematic issue propos...
The story of geopolitics may be described by the words of the Grateful Dead: “What a long, strange t...
The use of nonviolent action is on the rise. From the Occupy Movement to the Arab Spring and mass pr...
This paper presents an hypertext, accessible on the web, with a research on the environmental impact...
This dissertation comprehensively evaluates, for the first time, nonviolence and its relationship to...