The relationship between politics and ontology has long been a troubled one for geography. More recently, the emergence of affect theory has complicated things even further by introducing a new set of frequently vague concepts into the already cluttered theoretical field of critical geography. This dissertation collects six articles that endeavor to develop the groundwork for establishing a continuum between affect, politics, and ontology. Specifically, it argues that not only is affect a politically rich area for approaching ontology, but, further, it is particularly well suited for addressing difference and radical politics. It proceeds by developing a series of concepts that animate a politically driven ontology of difference, namely: A)...
Drawing on the wide social scientific literature on emotions and affects, we highlight the value and...
Depending on the breadth or narrowness of the understanding of politics and the political, 'politics...
The author proposes tools for the analysis of affects in politics. First she distinguishes three his...
Recent theoretical debates in human geography have been characterised by a preference for ontologica...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
Caroline Williams investigated affective density of the political and its effect on our understandin...
This paper provides a commentary on the "Desiring Politics and the Politics of Desire" special issue...
This dissertation addresses the obstacle that fundamental differences present to the formation of li...
Until very recently Political Studies has largely ignored the role of the human passions. Understand...
Over the last decade, affect has emerged as one of the most prominent concepts within human geograph...
This article interrogates the contemporary emergence of affect as critical object and perspective th...
Many claim that political deliberation has become exceedingly affective, and hence, destabilizing. T...
This paper offers a further exploration of ‘flat ontology’, an account of the world that takes the i...
This chapter historicizes four divergent but historically contemporaneous genres of affect theory – ...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
Drawing on the wide social scientific literature on emotions and affects, we highlight the value and...
Depending on the breadth or narrowness of the understanding of politics and the political, 'politics...
The author proposes tools for the analysis of affects in politics. First she distinguishes three his...
Recent theoretical debates in human geography have been characterised by a preference for ontologica...
This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how...
Caroline Williams investigated affective density of the political and its effect on our understandin...
This paper provides a commentary on the "Desiring Politics and the Politics of Desire" special issue...
This dissertation addresses the obstacle that fundamental differences present to the formation of li...
Until very recently Political Studies has largely ignored the role of the human passions. Understand...
Over the last decade, affect has emerged as one of the most prominent concepts within human geograph...
This article interrogates the contemporary emergence of affect as critical object and perspective th...
Many claim that political deliberation has become exceedingly affective, and hence, destabilizing. T...
This paper offers a further exploration of ‘flat ontology’, an account of the world that takes the i...
This chapter historicizes four divergent but historically contemporaneous genres of affect theory – ...
In this article, I critically evaluate a characteristic tendency that is found across the various tr...
Drawing on the wide social scientific literature on emotions and affects, we highlight the value and...
Depending on the breadth or narrowness of the understanding of politics and the political, 'politics...
The author proposes tools for the analysis of affects in politics. First she distinguishes three his...