Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to be welcomed. Whether their spaced-out ontology is postrelational, however, is more open to question. The shadow of realism looms large over their account and poses the question as to what kinds of entities make and are made through relations. In this respect, I argue that a more than relational geography may be the more appropriate ontology to think through the basis of assemblage thinking. If so, the kind of realism that comes into play may be of surprise to some geographers
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This commentary argues for a reconsideration of the concept of assimilation in geographical research...
Various forms of material, empirical, or observation-based research has grown in importance over the...
This commentary responds to the discussion on the shifting ways that geographers approach questions ...
Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to ...
This response to Kevin Cox (2013) links questions relating to critical realism to recent debates on ...
This response to Kevin Cox (2013) links questions relating to critical realism to recent debates on ...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning of work on `thinking space relationally'. According to its ...
Recently, the question of how to conceptualize the region seems to have created a division in geogra...
This paper is written by a geographer and discusses the importance of ‘thinking space relationally’ ...
International audienceRecently, the question of how to conceptualize the region seems to have create...
This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relatio...
Initially, the post-structuralism paradigm entered geography via the meaning theory criticism, which...
In geography the key theoretical registers of assemblage theory and Actor Network Theory have been p...
Relational approaches in economic geography have grown in popularity and influence, but have not bee...
This commentary argues for a reconsideration of the concept of assimilation in geographical research...
Various forms of material, empirical, or observation-based research has grown in importance over the...
This commentary responds to the discussion on the shifting ways that geographers approach questions ...