This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. Based on a panel discussion held at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting 2021, each contributor discusses what negativity means to them, and considers its various legacies and potential future trajectories. Along the way, the contributors offer ways of attending to negative spaces (voids, abysses, absences), affects (vulnerabilities, sad passions, incapacities, mortality) and politics (impasses, refusals, irreparabilities). However, rather than defining negativity narrowly, the paper stays with the diversity of work on negativity being undertaken by geographers and other scholars, discussing how varying perspectives expand or...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Over the last decade affect has emerged as one of the most prominent concepts within human geography...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
Negative Geographies is the first edited collection to chart the political, conceptual, and ethical ...
Humanity has achieved planetary scale influence without planetary scale understanding. The historica...
International audienceThe advent of Modernity was accompanied by a radical criticism of traditional ...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities have increasingly questioned the meaning and purp...
More recent feminist and queer scholarship has begun to productively address the dark aspects of hum...
Contrary to popular belief, the spatial aspect of political processes is determined not only by obj...
In the past decades the academic mainstream has drifted away from a critical approach and has began ...
For some while we have been witnessing a series of destructive phenomena which seem to indicate a fu...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Over the last decade affect has emerged as one of the most prominent concepts within human geography...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
This paper reflects on the status of ‘negativity’ in contemporary social and geographical thought. B...
Negative Geographies is the first edited collection to chart the political, conceptual, and ethical ...
Humanity has achieved planetary scale influence without planetary scale understanding. The historica...
International audienceThe advent of Modernity was accompanied by a radical criticism of traditional ...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities have increasingly questioned the meaning and purp...
More recent feminist and queer scholarship has begun to productively address the dark aspects of hum...
Contrary to popular belief, the spatial aspect of political processes is determined not only by obj...
In the past decades the academic mainstream has drifted away from a critical approach and has began ...
For some while we have been witnessing a series of destructive phenomena which seem to indicate a fu...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Over the last decade affect has emerged as one of the most prominent concepts within human geography...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...