If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, for what reasons, and by which means? How are they made manifest and durable as both mental geographies and mundane everyday realities (cf. Metzger, 2013)? Paasi (2010, p.2298) suggests that regions become actualized through “a plethora of practices, discourses, relations and connections that can have wider origins in space and time but are assembled and connected in historically contingent ways in cultural, economic and political contexts and struggles”. Furthermore, he suggests that regions are “performed and made meaningful” through “material and discursive practices and networks that cross borders and scales, often simultaneously giving exp...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
In an article published nearly 15 years ago with Gordon MacLeod, we carefully reviewed, situated, ex...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Regions have for too long been subject to a discourse that places them at the hinterland of powerful...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
these categories to the sociocultural context and the everyday practices of individuals is discussed...
There is, as this expansive volume outlines, no single reading of a region. Reanimating Regions coll...
The dissertation seeks to problematize the public debate which in recent years has made many people ...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
Steps towards a new ontology of Europe’s regions Regions and territories in Europe have come to the ...
Is the region "dead"? I argue that for all its ambiguity, complexity, negotiability, fluidity, and s...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
In an article published nearly 15 years ago with Gordon MacLeod, we carefully reviewed, situated, ex...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
The author examines the fundamental categories of geographical thought: region, locality, and place,...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Regions have for too long been subject to a discourse that places them at the hinterland of powerful...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
these categories to the sociocultural context and the everyday practices of individuals is discussed...
There is, as this expansive volume outlines, no single reading of a region. Reanimating Regions coll...
The dissertation seeks to problematize the public debate which in recent years has made many people ...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
Steps towards a new ontology of Europe’s regions Regions and territories in Europe have come to the ...
Is the region "dead"? I argue that for all its ambiguity, complexity, negotiability, fluidity, and s...
The history of the 20th century was marked by the evolution of the concept of a region that has unde...
In an article published nearly 15 years ago with Gordon MacLeod, we carefully reviewed, situated, ex...
The contemporary regional geography paradigm is characterized by emphasizing the socially constructe...