This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages us to trace out colonial durations in our lives and in the provocations we face. Two examples are given, from the International Conference of Critical Geographers and the Nottingham Citizens’ Hate Crime Commission, before reflecting on ‘decolonialism’ might mean for geography
There exists a growing interest in the complicity of geographical knowledge and practice in the col...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
Postcolonialism is a term that has been exposed to thorough studies and has broader interpretations ...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field...
About the Book: Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colon...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Few geographers wrote explicitly about decolonisation. Yet the ends of empires wrought substantial c...
open1noThis paper analyses the anticolonialist commitment of a group of French geographers who vario...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
Anglophone and North Atlantic geography is enmeshed institutionally, epistemically and racially in c...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
This paper hosts the first meaningful dialogue between two important epistemic movements for crimino...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
There exists a growing interest in the complicity of geographical knowledge and practice in the col...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
Postcolonialism is a term that has been exposed to thorough studies and has broader interpretations ...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field...
About the Book: Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colon...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Few geographers wrote explicitly about decolonisation. Yet the ends of empires wrought substantial c...
open1noThis paper analyses the anticolonialist commitment of a group of French geographers who vario...
Given the centrality of land, territory, and sovereignty to settler colonial formations, it is unsur...
Anglophone and North Atlantic geography is enmeshed institutionally, epistemically and racially in c...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
This paper hosts the first meaningful dialogue between two important epistemic movements for crimino...
European colonialisms (circa. Late 1400) are complex, particularized, and changing political-economi...
There exists a growing interest in the complicity of geographical knowledge and practice in the col...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
Postcolonialism is a term that has been exposed to thorough studies and has broader interpretations ...