Relationality is a persistent concern of socio-spatial theory, increasingly invoked in geographical scholarship. We bring geographical scholarship on relationality to bear on relational poverty studies, an emergent body of work that challenges mainstream approaches to conceptualizing, explaining, researching and acting upon poverty. We argue that relationality scholarship provides ontological, theoretical, and epistemological interventions that extend prior relational poverty work. We synthesize these three elements to develop an explicitly geographical relationality and show how this framework offers a politics of possibility for knowing and acting on poverty in new ways
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty f...
This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relatio...
For decades, poverty is mainly measured based on variables directly related te income and / or consu...
This article provides a critical review of recent geographical work on the themes of poverty and wel...
Recent years have witnessed increased interest in the geographies of poverty and welfare. This artic...
Relational approaches in economic geography have grown in popularity and influence, but have not bee...
This book explores a novel methodological approach which combines analytical techniques from linguis...
Territories of Poverty challenges the conventional North-South geographies through which poverty sch...
Spatial inequalities exist at all levels of disaggregation – between countries, states, regions, dis...
My interest in this field of intellectual endeavour is situated at the intersection of geography an...
This paper is written by a geographer and discusses the importance of ‘thinking space relationally’ ...
This report considers recent developments and ongoing debates around relational economic geography, ...
Although an increasing number of donors try to improve the living conditions of inhabitants in infor...
This paper considers how shifts within the social sciences towards conceptualising spatiality in rel...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty f...
This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relatio...
For decades, poverty is mainly measured based on variables directly related te income and / or consu...
This article provides a critical review of recent geographical work on the themes of poverty and wel...
Recent years have witnessed increased interest in the geographies of poverty and welfare. This artic...
Relational approaches in economic geography have grown in popularity and influence, but have not bee...
This book explores a novel methodological approach which combines analytical techniques from linguis...
Territories of Poverty challenges the conventional North-South geographies through which poverty sch...
Spatial inequalities exist at all levels of disaggregation – between countries, states, regions, dis...
My interest in this field of intellectual endeavour is situated at the intersection of geography an...
This paper is written by a geographer and discusses the importance of ‘thinking space relationally’ ...
This report considers recent developments and ongoing debates around relational economic geography, ...
Although an increasing number of donors try to improve the living conditions of inhabitants in infor...
This paper considers how shifts within the social sciences towards conceptualising spatiality in rel...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty f...
This review essay revisits recent scholarship within urban geography that has been shaped by relatio...
For decades, poverty is mainly measured based on variables directly related te income and / or consu...