In this article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing, I extensively draw on writing from the Anglo-American context which somewhat complicates the matter. Barnett (1998) implied that the "cultural turn" is not a "coherent and singular process" (379) which will emerge from my reflections as well. But even though the disciplines have undergone different ways of becoming, Dutch geographies are, formally, valued and assessed by procedures that have developed alongside, if not as a part of, the cultural turn(s) in the United Kingdom. In the Netherlands, different Departments have been a part of (or apart from) the cultural turn in different ways. In this article, I draw on some of the similarities ...
As of the year 2000, the Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographe...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
This paper provides some personal reflections on the "cultural turn" in human geography including a ...
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 article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
This personal reflection traces some of the interconnections between Stuart Hall's work and the “new...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
This chapter investigates the conundrum of inadvertently characterizing Dutch spatial science as ‘la...
In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geograp...
The aim of this paper is to excavate a latent geographical approach to the question of culture. Spec...
This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's () paper ‘New directions in ...
Regions are important to cultural geographers. This is because regions help in understanding the spa...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
As of the year 2000, the Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographe...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
This paper provides some personal reflections on the "cultural turn" in human geography including a ...
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 article, I explore Dutch social geography in the context of "the cultural turn". In so doing...
In the first half of this paper it is argued that cultural geography is a dynamic and diverse field ...
This personal reflection traces some of the interconnections between Stuart Hall's work and the “new...
In this paper, we deconstruct how geography is organized as an academic study in the Netherlands. We...
This chapter investigates the conundrum of inadvertently characterizing Dutch spatial science as ‘la...
In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geograp...
The aim of this paper is to excavate a latent geographical approach to the question of culture. Spec...
This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's () paper ‘New directions in ...
Regions are important to cultural geographers. This is because regions help in understanding the spa...
It is accepted that British rural geography has actively engaged with the ‘cultural turn’, leading t...
As of the year 2000, the Cultural Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographe...
In this commentary, the author revisits Cosgrove and Jackson's (Area, 19, 95–101) article in two par...
This paper provides some personal reflections on the "cultural turn" in human geography including a ...