Semiotics and Geopolitics intersect on one fundamental aspect: representations. This chapter explains how geopolitical representations function starting from theories by Agnew, O'Loughlin, Ó Tuathail and Yves Lacoste, and how they take the form of narration, discourse, toponyms and images. Particular emphasis is given to toponyms, which explain how a political actor appropriates a particular territory by naming it. Giving a name to a place means defining that territory in relation to the actor’s strategy and worldview. Several cases are described, such as that of the Arabian / Persian Gulf or the Sea of Japan / East Sea. Later, an explanation of how Geopolitics deploys images. Examples relate to the presentation of some events, suc...
This dissertation is an attempt to develop a critical intellectual practice devoted to the understan...
This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality ...
The earliest recorded use of the term representation is in France in the mid-13th century, when it r...
Semiotics and Geopolitics intersect on one fundamental aspect: representations. This chapter explain...
The vision of space in critical geopolitics, expressed through the image, is defined. The geopolitic...
In the many considerations of visual culture in geography, there are few works concerned with the vi...
This article explores the connection between Cartography and Otherness, and intersects map and visu...
The political events – negotiations and manifestations, wars and conflicts, elections and strikes – ...
This paper addresses how `other' geographies are represented, generally from outside `main-stre...
This paper aims at investigating images of places as a narrative element. In particular, dichotomous...
This contribution aims to deepen the two following questions: 1. Is there a link between images and ...
National Geographic magazine’s visual and verbal representations of “exotic” or “Other” cultures hav...
The democratization of digital technologies and the proliferation of pictures and videos have forced...
In recent years the issue of space has returned to arouse the interest of those who study internatio...
Focusing on subjective processes of globalization, this practice-based research looks at the ideolog...
This dissertation is an attempt to develop a critical intellectual practice devoted to the understan...
This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality ...
The earliest recorded use of the term representation is in France in the mid-13th century, when it r...
Semiotics and Geopolitics intersect on one fundamental aspect: representations. This chapter explain...
The vision of space in critical geopolitics, expressed through the image, is defined. The geopolitic...
In the many considerations of visual culture in geography, there are few works concerned with the vi...
This article explores the connection between Cartography and Otherness, and intersects map and visu...
The political events – negotiations and manifestations, wars and conflicts, elections and strikes – ...
This paper addresses how `other' geographies are represented, generally from outside `main-stre...
This paper aims at investigating images of places as a narrative element. In particular, dichotomous...
This contribution aims to deepen the two following questions: 1. Is there a link between images and ...
National Geographic magazine’s visual and verbal representations of “exotic” or “Other” cultures hav...
The democratization of digital technologies and the proliferation of pictures and videos have forced...
In recent years the issue of space has returned to arouse the interest of those who study internatio...
Focusing on subjective processes of globalization, this practice-based research looks at the ideolog...
This dissertation is an attempt to develop a critical intellectual practice devoted to the understan...
This book takes maps to be a demonstration of how humankind's intellectual appropriation of reality ...
The earliest recorded use of the term representation is in France in the mid-13th century, when it r...