Violence is a confounding concept. It frequently defies explanation and lacks an agreed upon definition. Yet geographers are well positioned to bring greater conceptual clarity to violence by thinking through its intersections with space. In setting the tone for this special issue on Violence and Space we highlight some of the key lines of flight that have shaped geographical thinking on violence. While there are a significant number of geographers interested in the question of violence, the field of ‘geographies of violence’ remains an emerging area of research that deserves greater attention and a more rigorous examination. By emphasizing the spatiality of violence, this special issue aims to contribute to a more sustained conversat...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
The historical development of attitudes toward violence has been connected to changing ideas about s...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
The present chapter involves a sustained attempt to bring space back into conflict research. It offe...
The present chapter involves a sustained attempt to bring space back into conflict research. It offe...
This article explores the link between the territorial imperative of the modern state, the exercise ...
Geographical perspectives and approaches are implemented in some areas of conflict research, but can...
Dualistic spatial allocations of a (peaceful) here and a (violent) there, near and far, global north...
Despite the fact that violence is a major threat to public health, the term itself is rarely conside...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
Despite the fact that violence is a major threat to public health, the term itself is rarely conside...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
The historical development of attitudes toward violence has been connected to changing ideas about s...
The Geography of Crime consists of five articles. The first article, Exploring opportunities for geo...
The present chapter involves a sustained attempt to bring space back into conflict research. It offe...
The present chapter involves a sustained attempt to bring space back into conflict research. It offe...
This article explores the link between the territorial imperative of the modern state, the exercise ...
Geographical perspectives and approaches are implemented in some areas of conflict research, but can...
Dualistic spatial allocations of a (peaceful) here and a (violent) there, near and far, global north...
Despite the fact that violence is a major threat to public health, the term itself is rarely conside...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
The world is urbanising rapidly and cities are increasingly held as the most important arenas for su...
Despite the fact that violence is a major threat to public health, the term itself is rarely conside...
The study of violence has increasing academic purchase. However, the academic treatment of violence ...
Violence and crime are not new phenomena in the field of development theory and practice. Since the ...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...
This article explores violence in place, with the intent to more broadly configure the notion of vio...