Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning of work on `thinking space relationally'. According to its advocates, relational thinking challenges human geography by insisting on an open-ended, mobile, networked, and actor-centred geographic becoming. The paper discusses the importance of this `relational turn' by positioning it within the lineage of philosophical approaches to space in geography. Following this, it highlights some silences and limits, namely factors that constrain, structure, and connect space. The paper then offers a moderate relationalism by discussing the notion of `phase space'. This acknowledges relationality but insists on the confined, sometimes inertial, and always context-specific nature of geography. Some challenges f...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and ...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning of work on `thinking space relationally'. According to its ...
This paper is written by a geographer and discusses the importance of ‘thinking space relationally’ ...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
--Preliminary draft; please do not quote without the author’s permission--The attempt to conceptuali...
Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to ...
Space and spatiality have been some of the biggest influences on HCI research. However, as technolog...
There is a great effort to include relational attributes within a space perspective. This concerns t...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
Since the spatial and relational turns in the social sciences, it has become self-evident that one n...
Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to ...
This paper provides a summary introduction to the idea of 'philosophical topography' that has been c...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and ...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...
Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning of work on `thinking space relationally'. According to its ...
This paper is written by a geographer and discusses the importance of ‘thinking space relationally’ ...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that hav...
--Preliminary draft; please do not quote without the author’s permission--The attempt to conceptuali...
Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to ...
Space and spatiality have been some of the biggest influences on HCI research. However, as technolog...
There is a great effort to include relational attributes within a space perspective. This concerns t...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
Since the spatial and relational turns in the social sciences, it has become self-evident that one n...
Anderson et al.’s (2012) attempt to put assemblage thinking onto a firmer ontological footing is to ...
This paper provides a summary introduction to the idea of 'philosophical topography' that has been c...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and ...
Whenever we act, we act in space. Sometimes, the interactions are explicit,as we grasp the things ar...