A range of recent debates in geography have considered responsibility and/or critical practice, including the connections between knowledge production, ethics and politics. Taking our cue from these debates, this paper explores the question and limits of responsibility in research across a global North–South divide. Emerging from reflections on our own research projects, we interrogate a central challenge of postcolonial knowledge production by examining two limits to, and constraints upon, responsible knowledge production across the global North–South: abstraction and representation, and learning. First, we argue that the forms of distancing that can inhere in abstraction risk sidestepping the concerns of 'the field' by decontextualising p...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
Issues of space, place and politics run deep. There is a long history of the entanglement of the con...
How do conflicts around nature influence our attempts to learn about them? We use a dialogic approac...
International audienceMy proposal, in the form of a position paper, presents my research project in ...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the pr...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
In this paper, I explore what kinds of research practice are suggested when combining insights from ...
This paper aims to contribute to the literature about boundary crossing and explicate how boundaries...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This viewpoint challenges the limitations of traditional systems of knowledge production that are em...
The first (and most specific) postcolonial intersection to which this paper refers was constituted i...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
This paper discusses the role of privileged research objects (‘model systems’) in producing patterns...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
Issues of space, place and politics run deep. There is a long history of the entanglement of the con...
How do conflicts around nature influence our attempts to learn about them? We use a dialogic approac...
International audienceMy proposal, in the form of a position paper, presents my research project in ...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the pr...
This paper explores ethical issues of reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness in conducting ethnog...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
In this paper, I explore what kinds of research practice are suggested when combining insights from ...
This paper aims to contribute to the literature about boundary crossing and explicate how boundaries...
This paper explores tensions that emerge from the injunction to make progress in geographical knowle...
This viewpoint challenges the limitations of traditional systems of knowledge production that are em...
The first (and most specific) postcolonial intersection to which this paper refers was constituted i...
Undergraduate fieldcourses to destinations in the global South have received much critical scholarly...
This paper discusses the role of privileged research objects (‘model systems’) in producing patterns...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
Issues of space, place and politics run deep. There is a long history of the entanglement of the con...
How do conflicts around nature influence our attempts to learn about them? We use a dialogic approac...