Common-sense understandings of geographic scale tend to view places and nations as geographical entities that operate at two distinct scales. In this chapter, I challenge these geographical imaginations by demonstrating the inter-connectedness of place and nation. I do so in two ways, drawing on examples largely based on the specific case study of Wales, a region and nation located on the western seaboard of the UK. I begin by showing how the discourse of nationalism portrays nations and national territories as places that should have some meaning for members of the nation. The second kind of inter-connectedness I discuss relates to how nations come to inhabit ‘local’ places in various ways. Nations take on meaning and are reproduced in dif...
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.tandfebooks.com, has been made available unde...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
Most studies of nationalism are based on an understanding of the nation as a cultural collectivity t...
Common-sense understandings of geographic scale tend to view places and nations as geographical enti...
In this paper we discuss the geographical contexts within which nations are reproduced. Although geo...
This chapter analyses networked territories of language and nation, noting the shift from academic f...
"Placing the Nation" examines the importance of place in shaping nationalism. Rather than viewing na...
The paper examines the distinction that has been made in studies of nationalism between national eli...
Academics have increasingly begun to question the significance of bounded understandings of space an...
Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice whi...
In this paper we demonstrate how writings on affect, materiality and relationality necessitate a ret...
In an era of globalisation, it might be thought that the age of the nation-state is dead and that co...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
Popular interpretations of national identity often focus on the unifying qualities of nationhood. Ho...
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.tandfebooks.com, has been made available unde...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
Most studies of nationalism are based on an understanding of the nation as a cultural collectivity t...
Common-sense understandings of geographic scale tend to view places and nations as geographical enti...
In this paper we discuss the geographical contexts within which nations are reproduced. Although geo...
This chapter analyses networked territories of language and nation, noting the shift from academic f...
"Placing the Nation" examines the importance of place in shaping nationalism. Rather than viewing na...
The paper examines the distinction that has been made in studies of nationalism between national eli...
Academics have increasingly begun to question the significance of bounded understandings of space an...
Nationalism provides a comprehensive exploration of nationalist identity, ideology, and practice whi...
In this paper we demonstrate how writings on affect, materiality and relationality necessitate a ret...
In an era of globalisation, it might be thought that the age of the nation-state is dead and that co...
Nation and nationalism are two referents which continue to play a major role in how politics and soc...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
Popular interpretations of national identity often focus on the unifying qualities of nationhood. Ho...
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.tandfebooks.com, has been made available unde...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
Most studies of nationalism are based on an understanding of the nation as a cultural collectivity t...