This critical commentary engages, both methodologically and theoretically, the notion of territory as discussed by Stuart Elden (2010). Methodologically, I suggest that Elden's philological concern with the term 'territory' rather than with the idea of 'bounded political space' risks producing a partial historical account. As a way to enlarge the scope of analysis and include also forms of 'bounded political spaces' which existed before, during, and after the emergence of modern territory, I propose a new theoretical category, 'territorial'. This category reinstates the importance of 'b-ordering' practices, downgraded as second-order problem by Elden. Theoretically, the commentary also suggests the importance of 'peopling' territory, in ord...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
This paper outlines a way toward conceptual and historical clarity around the question of territory....
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Territory and territoriality are generally regarded as key concepts in political geography. While an...
Reviewing Stuart Elden, The Birth of Territory (University of Chicago Press 2013)
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
In an epoch of networks, flows and global mobility, the notion of territory as a politico-institutio...
This article is based on the 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography plenary lecture at the Royal Geograph...
The state seems to have tangible existence as an entity through territoriality. States' territorial ...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
According to conventional knowledge, the realist tradition in International Relations has maintained...
International audienceThe paper strives to theoretically grasp the territory and this way contribute...
The ambitions of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) in relation to the development ...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
This paper outlines a way toward conceptual and historical clarity around the question of territory....
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Territory and territoriality are generally regarded as key concepts in political geography. While an...
Reviewing Stuart Elden, The Birth of Territory (University of Chicago Press 2013)
We live in a highly territorialized world, the most obvious manifestation of which is the political ...
In an epoch of networks, flows and global mobility, the notion of territory as a politico-institutio...
This article is based on the 2019 Dialogues in Human Geography plenary lecture at the Royal Geograph...
The state seems to have tangible existence as an entity through territoriality. States' territorial ...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...
According to conventional knowledge, the realist tradition in International Relations has maintained...
International audienceThe paper strives to theoretically grasp the territory and this way contribute...
The ambitions of the European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) in relation to the development ...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
The Birth of Territory is an outstanding scholarly achievement, a book ‘of remarkable depth and brea...
There are complaints about territorial cohesion being a vague concept, but in relevant debates terri...