Both responsibility and care have much to offer in thinking through the relationalities that make up a postcolonial world. Although contemporary political systems often posit responsibility and care within the context of individuated and autonomous selves, geographers have done much to relocate responsibility and care within narratives of interdependency – spatially and temporally. They have argued that both terms offer a route for thinking about ethical geographical relations between myriad places. In this article we take this project further, by looking at how the nature and shape of these relationships might be construed in a postcolonial world. We suggest that, through a more critical engagement with postcolonial thinking, any explorati...
Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal t...
In her important essay ‘Praxis in the time of empire’, Ananya Roy (2006) calls for planning theory ...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
Both responsibility and care have much to offer in thinking through the relationalities that make up...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the p...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the pr...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging geographies of postsecularity are able to c...
A range of recent debates in geography have considered responsibility and/or critical practice, incl...
Issues of space, place and politics run deep. There is a long history of the entanglement of the con...
This paper responds to increasing discussions about responsibility within geography by exploring som...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
I focus on the work of civil society actors, scholars, and diplomats from the Global South, in parti...
This article explores the grammars of responsibility through a discourse analysis of selected travel...
This paper is the text of the First Annual Lecture in Development Geography, presented at the Univer...
Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal t...
In her important essay ‘Praxis in the time of empire’, Ananya Roy (2006) calls for planning theory ...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...
Both responsibility and care have much to offer in thinking through the relationalities that make up...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the p...
This paper contributes to debates about geographies of responsibility. In contrast to much of the pr...
This paper sets out a theoretical agenda for Cultural Landscapes of Care. It highlights the importan...
This book explores the hopeful possibility that emerging geographies of postsecularity are able to c...
A range of recent debates in geography have considered responsibility and/or critical practice, incl...
Issues of space, place and politics run deep. There is a long history of the entanglement of the con...
This paper responds to increasing discussions about responsibility within geography by exploring som...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
I focus on the work of civil society actors, scholars, and diplomats from the Global South, in parti...
This article explores the grammars of responsibility through a discourse analysis of selected travel...
This paper is the text of the First Annual Lecture in Development Geography, presented at the Univer...
Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal t...
In her important essay ‘Praxis in the time of empire’, Ananya Roy (2006) calls for planning theory ...
In care ethics, caring is seen to be embedded in practice and locally contingent. However, despite a...