The paper defines a cognitive approach of regionalism and outlines a research agenda, proceeding from the assumption that the region is not a thing in the world, but a perspective on the world. Regionalism is a way of being in the world to which we are all subject. Therefore, instead of defining and describing a region and its identity, I suggest we should wonder how, when and why regionalist social actors interpret their social experience in regional terms. To do this, three cognitive levels are highlighted. Each region, first of all, is characterized by an ideological opportunities structure, which is a cognitive system with both constraints and leeway, defined by a more or less hegemonic ideology and more or less legitimate heterodox ide...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
Recent analysis on New Regionalism has, for Björn Hettne, raised important ontological questions ove...
The main goal of this article is to assess and compare the various understandings of the concept of ...
these categories to the sociocultural context and the everyday practices of individuals is discussed...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
In the article an attempt is made to systematise the various understandings of a region, regionalis...
In the article an attempt is made to systematise the various understandings of a region, regionalis...
Regionalism is not only a sociological phenomenon, but also an important culture-forming process inf...
The aim of the present study is to examine the differences between the classical categories of geogr...
We review and analyze some recent research on regionalism. We begin by discussing how various studie...
We review and analyze some recent research on regionalism. We begin by discussing how various studie...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
Regionalism is not only a sociological phenomenon, but also an important culture-forming process inf...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
Recent analysis on New Regionalism has, for Björn Hettne, raised important ontological questions ove...
The main goal of this article is to assess and compare the various understandings of the concept of ...
these categories to the sociocultural context and the everyday practices of individuals is discussed...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
“Regionalism” is a polysemic term that represents both a subfield of international relations (IR) th...
In the article an attempt is made to systematise the various understandings of a region, regionalis...
In the article an attempt is made to systematise the various understandings of a region, regionalis...
Regionalism is not only a sociological phenomenon, but also an important culture-forming process inf...
The aim of the present study is to examine the differences between the classical categories of geogr...
We review and analyze some recent research on regionalism. We begin by discussing how various studie...
We review and analyze some recent research on regionalism. We begin by discussing how various studie...
By tracing the intellectual roots and main characteristics of the scholarly debates on regionalism i...
Regionalism is not only a sociological phenomenon, but also an important culture-forming process inf...
There is no common definition for regionalism because, on a theoretical level, there is no widely ac...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
Recent analysis on New Regionalism has, for Björn Hettne, raised important ontological questions ove...