This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordIn this commentary we draw focus on the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) at Lowther Lodge, Kensington Gore, to discuss the prospect of decolonising in the spaces geographical knowledge production. We propose a focus on the spaces of geography that can exclude and marginalise and serious engagement with the discomfiting question of whether violent colonial histories should be both so prominent and silent in the spaces of geographical knowledge production
Starting from the conclusion of the previous report by Innes Keighren on the history and philosophy ...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's () paper ‘New directions in ...
This commentary is a response to the Area commentary by Mark Griffiths and Kate Baker (2020), which ...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
A Geographical Education Magazine article.Non-conventional approaches to southern African geography ...
This paper argues for a theoretically informed critique of the formation of modern geographical know...
This thesis provides a theoretical and historical examination of the production of contested colonia...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This editorial reviews recent works of historical geography published in Transactions. It highlights...
This paper reflects on The Geographical Tradition through the lens of feminist and other critical hi...
Starting from the conclusion of the previous report by Innes Keighren on the history and philosophy ...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's () paper ‘New directions in ...
This commentary is a response to the Area commentary by Mark Griffiths and Kate Baker (2020), which ...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
A Geographical Education Magazine article.Non-conventional approaches to southern African geography ...
This paper argues for a theoretically informed critique of the formation of modern geographical know...
This thesis provides a theoretical and historical examination of the production of contested colonia...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This editorial reviews recent works of historical geography published in Transactions. It highlights...
This paper reflects on The Geographical Tradition through the lens of feminist and other critical hi...
Starting from the conclusion of the previous report by Innes Keighren on the history and philosophy ...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's () paper ‘New directions in ...