This paper proposes a non-territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of contemporary regionalism, it argues that globalisation and the general rise of a society of transnational flows and networks no longer allow a conceptualisation of place politics in terms of spatially bound processes and institutions. The second part of the paper outlines an alternative politics of place that works with the varied distanciated geographies that cut across a given region
The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to h...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
One of the most persistent characteristics of the geography of Britain is the wide inequality that e...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
There is, as this expansive volume outlines, no single reading of a region. Reanimating Regions coll...
During the mid-to-late 1980s, ‘locality’ was the spatial metaphor to describe and explain the shifti...
During the mid-to-late 1980s, ‘locality’ was the spatial metaphor to describe and explain the shifti...
The state seems to have tangible existence as an entity through territoriality. States' territorial ...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Revised and updated, this is a new edition of a core undergraduate resource on Political Geography. ...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
This paper offers an engagement with The Fragmented State, published in 1983 and representing Ronan ...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to h...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
One of the most persistent characteristics of the geography of Britain is the wide inequality that e...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
There is, as this expansive volume outlines, no single reading of a region. Reanimating Regions coll...
During the mid-to-late 1980s, ‘locality’ was the spatial metaphor to describe and explain the shifti...
During the mid-to-late 1980s, ‘locality’ was the spatial metaphor to describe and explain the shifti...
The state seems to have tangible existence as an entity through territoriality. States' territorial ...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Revised and updated, this is a new edition of a core undergraduate resource on Political Geography. ...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
This paper offers an engagement with The Fragmented State, published in 1983 and representing Ronan ...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to h...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...
This chapter looks at the relationship between place and region through the lens of the place-making...