The aim of this paper is to excavate a latent geographical approach to the question of culture. Specifically, I argue that the culture question has been developed by two schools of geographical thought: an Anthropogeographical School (represented by the traditions of Ratzel and Vidal de la Blache) and a Landscape School (represented by the Berkeley School and new cultural geographers). My purpose for conducting this excavation is not only to illustrate the discipline’s distinct approach to the question of culture, but to make the argument that this tradition holds potential resources for posing the question of culture anew.</p
In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geograp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
The aim of this paper is to excavate a latent geographical approach to the question of culture. Spec...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
In this paper I briefly reflect on the different intellectual roots of cultural geography and cultur...
This paper endeavors to prise open the theoretical closure of the conceptualization of culture in co...
Cultural geography is a major, vibrant subdiscipline of human geography. Cultural geographers have d...
The journal Cultural Geographies, and its predecessor Ecumene, has provided flagship scholarship in ...
Understanding Cultural Geography: Places and Traces offers a comprehensive introduction to perhaps t...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of relevant methodological essence of "traditional" an...
In the case of geography the cultural turn can be understood in three ways and we will define it in...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
About the book: A Companion to Cultural Geography brings together original contributions from 35 dis...
The title of this piece aims to suggest not only that new kinds of material are being addressed by c...
In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geograp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
The aim of this paper is to excavate a latent geographical approach to the question of culture. Spec...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
In this paper I briefly reflect on the different intellectual roots of cultural geography and cultur...
This paper endeavors to prise open the theoretical closure of the conceptualization of culture in co...
Cultural geography is a major, vibrant subdiscipline of human geography. Cultural geographers have d...
The journal Cultural Geographies, and its predecessor Ecumene, has provided flagship scholarship in ...
Understanding Cultural Geography: Places and Traces offers a comprehensive introduction to perhaps t...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of relevant methodological essence of "traditional" an...
In the case of geography the cultural turn can be understood in three ways and we will define it in...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
About the book: A Companion to Cultural Geography brings together original contributions from 35 dis...
The title of this piece aims to suggest not only that new kinds of material are being addressed by c...
In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geograp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...