Copyright © 2012 by SAGE PublicationsDiscussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-called 'Continental Philosophy'. The ascendancy of this style of theorizing is marked by a tendency to stake ethical claims on ontological assertions, which effectively close down serious consideration of the problem of normativity in social science. Recent work on practical reason emerging from so-called 'Analytical' philosophy presents a series of challenges to how geographers approach the relationships between space, ethics, and power. This work revolves around attempts to displace long-standing dualisms between naturalism and normativity, by blurring boundaries between forms of action and knowledge which be...
The deeply geographical nature of moral issues « Our choices are, in effect, guided by a map of mora...
Geography is experiencing a ‘moral turn’ in its research interests and practices. There is also a fl...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
Ethics and morality as objects of research remain important blind spots of geography. Despite their ...
This paper questions Geographers debates about 'caring at a distance' and the 'geographies of respon...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
I A new disciplinary interface The invitation to write progress reports on geography and ethics reco...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
Debates in geography often centre on whether it is possible or preferable to develop robust normativ...
Geographers or students of human - environment relations have an important role to play in addressin...
This report on geography and ethics focuses on the conditions of ethics. It identifies the ethical s...
This paper contributes to a rethinking of the ethical sensibilities of geographical research in the ...
Issues related to morality have been discussed in the geography literature off and on for the past f...
The deeply geographical nature of moral issues « Our choices are, in effect, guided by a map of mora...
Geography is experiencing a ‘moral turn’ in its research interests and practices. There is also a fl...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
Discussions of ethics in recent human geography have been strongly inflected by readings of so-calle...
Ethics and morality as objects of research remain important blind spots of geography. Despite their ...
This paper questions Geographers debates about 'caring at a distance' and the 'geographies of respon...
In the mid 90s, a joint enterprise from the Institute of British Geographers and the American Associ...
I A new disciplinary interface The invitation to write progress reports on geography and ethics reco...
Geography’s debates about how to maintain a sense of morally responsible action often emphasise the ...
Debates in geography often centre on whether it is possible or preferable to develop robust normativ...
Geographers or students of human - environment relations have an important role to play in addressin...
This report on geography and ethics focuses on the conditions of ethics. It identifies the ethical s...
This paper contributes to a rethinking of the ethical sensibilities of geographical research in the ...
Issues related to morality have been discussed in the geography literature off and on for the past f...
The deeply geographical nature of moral issues « Our choices are, in effect, guided by a map of mora...
Geography is experiencing a ‘moral turn’ in its research interests and practices. There is also a fl...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Geography i...