The essay is a first result of a research project aimed to investigate the features and causes of the lack of communication existing between the Anglo-American disciplinary context in human geography and other non-Anglophone geographical milieus in western Europe. Considering that the Anglo-American geography/ers dominate unchallenged on the international disciplinary domain and that this hegemony becomes more and more problematic in the framework of the globalisation and neo-liberalisation of the Academia, the paper claims the need to (re-)start a debate on the epistemological and theoretical premises of geographical research within the different existing traditions focusing attention on the ways in which space, culture and their relations...
Antje Schlottmann is one of a growing number of young German-speaking scholars who, while fully stee...
This collection of essays offers an interpretation of human geography and its significance as a dive...
The paper examines how agendas of social change and emancipatory politics have and continue to influ...
Over the past five years or so, Anglo-American hegemony in human geography has been widely debated. ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
This commentary reflects critically on two key challenges of human geographical research—the relatio...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
Although some aspects of the study of geography are common across a large number of countries, never...
There has been considerable debate about the challenges and opportunities posed for geographical sch...
This chapter critically interrogates the notion of the ‘international’ in the discipline of geograph...
This commentary considers the perceived hegemonic status of Anglo-American Geography and the role o...
Against the backdrop of a perceived near total hegemony of Anglophone norms and scholarly practices ...
This short semi-biographical intervention is about the emergence of the real- andimagined figure of ...
Human geography in Anglo-America in the 20th century has gone through a significant process of trans...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
Antje Schlottmann is one of a growing number of young German-speaking scholars who, while fully stee...
This collection of essays offers an interpretation of human geography and its significance as a dive...
The paper examines how agendas of social change and emancipatory politics have and continue to influ...
Over the past five years or so, Anglo-American hegemony in human geography has been widely debated. ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
This commentary reflects critically on two key challenges of human geographical research—the relatio...
Little is still known about the publishing practices of scholars based outside the leading Anglophon...
Although some aspects of the study of geography are common across a large number of countries, never...
There has been considerable debate about the challenges and opportunities posed for geographical sch...
This chapter critically interrogates the notion of the ‘international’ in the discipline of geograph...
This commentary considers the perceived hegemonic status of Anglo-American Geography and the role o...
Against the backdrop of a perceived near total hegemony of Anglophone norms and scholarly practices ...
This short semi-biographical intervention is about the emergence of the real- andimagined figure of ...
Human geography in Anglo-America in the 20th century has gone through a significant process of trans...
Geography has never been so accessible; new media present documentaries about diverse places, suppor...
Antje Schlottmann is one of a growing number of young German-speaking scholars who, while fully stee...
This collection of essays offers an interpretation of human geography and its significance as a dive...
The paper examines how agendas of social change and emancipatory politics have and continue to influ...