In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We argue that despite all innovations after recent spatial turns, research on space is often still marked by what we call ‘presentism’ and ‘concretism’. Instead, we seek to show how spatial encounters today are more and more marked and shaped by different absences. Using some insights from the poststructuralist take on assemblages we argue that any spatial method to understand spatial complexity is incomplete if the role of absences in shaping spatial presences and spatial encounters is left unconsidered. Addressing ques-tions of methodology and methods we vote for the ethnographic approach which, to us, has the strongest potential to undertake s...
To-date geographical research on encounters has primarily comprised observation of naturalistic sett...
We would like to tell an anthropologic story about how we see reality and how we feel about it, with...
In this article my aim is to discuss place, locality and their role and changed significance in the ...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
We introduce this special issue as a way of bringing insights from the radical geography emerging fr...
This paper was presented at the NCRM Oxford Methods Festival (2010) and considers some analytical pr...
WYNN, PETER KIRBY (ed.). Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement. New York: Bergha...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
In the Social Logic of Space it is stated that spatial configuration affects social relations in how...
This review describes some recent, unexpected findings concerning variation in spatial language acro...
The Presence of Absence and Other States of Space argues that absence has an underlying presence tha...
To-date geographical research on encounters has primarily comprised observation of naturalistic sett...
We would like to tell an anthropologic story about how we see reality and how we feel about it, with...
In this article my aim is to discuss place, locality and their role and changed significance in the ...
In this article, we discuss methodological issues and problems in researching relational space. We a...
This paper aims at contributing to the study of intersections by focusing on the simultaneous accomp...
This article critically examines the currently popular renewal in human geography inspired by relati...
Over the last decades, many social scientists have diagnosed a 'disappearance of space' (Paul Virili...
A main obstacle for integrating the methodological debates on spatial analysis in diverse social sci...
We introduce this special issue as a way of bringing insights from the radical geography emerging fr...
This paper was presented at the NCRM Oxford Methods Festival (2010) and considers some analytical pr...
WYNN, PETER KIRBY (ed.). Boundless Worlds: An Anthropological Approach to Movement. New York: Bergha...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
In the Social Logic of Space it is stated that spatial configuration affects social relations in how...
This review describes some recent, unexpected findings concerning variation in spatial language acro...
The Presence of Absence and Other States of Space argues that absence has an underlying presence tha...
To-date geographical research on encounters has primarily comprised observation of naturalistic sett...
We would like to tell an anthropologic story about how we see reality and how we feel about it, with...
In this article my aim is to discuss place, locality and their role and changed significance in the ...