This personal reflection traces some of the interconnections between Stuart Hall's work and the “new” cultural geography. The author, in the context of his own intellectual biography and indebted to Hall and to those geographers whose work has been influenced by him, is interested in “routes” rather than “roots” and in the traffic between cultural studies and “critical” human geography. Drawing on a selection of Hall's work and a number of published interviews, the essay reflects on several moments of traffic and interchange. The discussion is partial and personal, rather than systematic, and tracks back and forth across a particular period when cultural studies exerted a significant influence on the discipline of geography, perhaps most no...
In this paper I reflect on being a cultural geographer in Australia by thinking about academic group...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
This personal reflection traces some of the interconnections between Stuart Hall's work and the “new...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
In this paper I briefly reflect on the different intellectual roots of cultural geography and cultur...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
This collection of essays offers an interpretation of human geography and its significance as a dive...
Cultural geography is a major, vibrant subdiscipline of human geography. Cultural geographers have d...
We describe an inherently cultural activity: a conversation reflecting on why have we become cultura...
About the book: A Companion to Cultural Geography brings together original contributions from 35 dis...
When writing the history of geography the subject is, customarily, one's own national geography. Mor...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In this paper I reflect on being a cultural geographer in Australia by thinking about academic group...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...
This personal reflection traces some of the interconnections between Stuart Hall's work and the “new...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
In this paper I briefly reflect on the different intellectual roots of cultural geography and cultur...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
This collection of essays offers an interpretation of human geography and its significance as a dive...
Cultural geography is a major, vibrant subdiscipline of human geography. Cultural geographers have d...
We describe an inherently cultural activity: a conversation reflecting on why have we become cultura...
About the book: A Companion to Cultural Geography brings together original contributions from 35 dis...
When writing the history of geography the subject is, customarily, one's own national geography. Mor...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In this paper I reflect on being a cultural geographer in Australia by thinking about academic group...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
The past decade has seen a remarkable turn towards the cultural in human geography. This shift has b...