International audienceThis article presents a conceptual framework that borrows from the pragmatist triptych detachment-domination-dependence to address problematic situations. The analysis of each of the three components will be embodied by the development of at least one example located in the Rhône River Basin. As a philosophical method, pragmatism has so far had little resonance in geography. However, characterizing situation complexes in a pragmatist way can help geography to add other points of view and worldviews. First, detachment allows one to step back from landscapes and account for them through classification, scales, and hierarchy. The Rhône River and its tributaries have thus been the object of divisions and of an intense (car...