Since the spatial turn, there has been an increased use of spatial terms in social science, and geographical scales have been translated into theoretical concepts like globalisation and transnationalism. But most of this spatial terminology is used metaphorically rather than developed as an analytical tool. Critical geography has responded by pointing out that these metaphors nevertheless represent political acts that position subjects and create realities (Pratt, 1997; Smith and Katz, 1993)...
This book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices in...
Abstract Regions and territories become institutionalized as part of wider geohistorical processes a...
The processes of globalization dominate contemporary political geography, and their multifaceted exp...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
The spatial turn is an expression coined by the American geo-urbanist Edward Soja in 1989, used to r...
The focus of this paper is on the theorisation of the spatialities of globalisation. I seek to shift...
This article introduces the central problematic behind this special edition: the intersection of lan...
The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and ...
Globalisation has become an almost ubiquitous term in academic debates, policy circles, and popular ...
Globalisation has become an almost ubiquitous term in academic debates, policy circles, and popular ...
This article critically examines the new guiding concept of transformation in the spatial sciences w...
Discussions of identity and space have become prominent in critical geography in recent years. We in...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
This special issue of Political Geography marks a contribution to the fields of feminist geopolitics...
The concept of Spatial Citizenship was established to provide a framework for the engagement of citi...
This book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices in...
Abstract Regions and territories become institutionalized as part of wider geohistorical processes a...
The processes of globalization dominate contemporary political geography, and their multifaceted exp...
Over the last fifty years, and across a broad spectrum of humanities and social sciences disciplines...
The spatial turn is an expression coined by the American geo-urbanist Edward Soja in 1989, used to r...
The focus of this paper is on the theorisation of the spatialities of globalisation. I seek to shift...
This article introduces the central problematic behind this special edition: the intersection of lan...
The relevance of space in human life is increasing. The point of equilibrium between constraint and ...
Globalisation has become an almost ubiquitous term in academic debates, policy circles, and popular ...
Globalisation has become an almost ubiquitous term in academic debates, policy circles, and popular ...
This article critically examines the new guiding concept of transformation in the spatial sciences w...
Discussions of identity and space have become prominent in critical geography in recent years. We in...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
This special issue of Political Geography marks a contribution to the fields of feminist geopolitics...
The concept of Spatial Citizenship was established to provide a framework for the engagement of citi...
This book examines a variety of subjective spatial experiences and knowledge production practices in...
Abstract Regions and territories become institutionalized as part of wider geohistorical processes a...
The processes of globalization dominate contemporary political geography, and their multifaceted exp...