From GIS to neogeography: ontological implications and theories of truth

B Warf, D Sui - Annals of GIS, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Neogeography has emerged as a descriptive and analytical tool for large numbers of people
outside of academia, a process catalyzed by digital mapping technologies and the social …

Territory incognita

M Usher - Progress in Human Geography, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Tracing the lineage of territorial theorization, from legal container through dialectical,
strategic and rhizomatic interpretations, this paper contends that more-than-human aspects …

The geographies of cultural geography I: identities, bodies and race

DP Tolia-Kelly - Progress in human geography, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This report proposes that if cultural geography seeks to continue to be 'world-class' and
'international'in its outlook and in praxis it then needs to shift the interface between the …

The spaces of critical geography

N Blomley - Progress in Human Geography, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Radical and critical geographies seek not only to interpret the world, but also to change it
through the melding of theory and political action. As my epigram notes, this has been a long …

Towards responsible geographies of memory: complexities of place and the ethics of remembering

KE Till, AK Kuusisto-Arponen - Erdkunde, 2015 - JSTOR
Debates about the meanings of place often emerge when unsettled pasts resurface
unexpectedly in ways that dislocate present-day land-uses. Such was the case for the IGU …

Borderless worlds? Problematising discourses of deterritorialisation

GÓ Tuathail - Geopolitics, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
We live, we are constantly told, in an era of revolutionary changes. In contrast to the
revolutions of earlier times, our contemporary revolutionary movements are technological …

Poststructuralist ethics: subjectivity, responsibility and the space of community

EJ Popke - Progress in human geography, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
The theoretical tenets of poststructuralism pose significant challenges to traditional ethical
thinking, suggesting the need for an ethics sensitive to openness and difference. Drawing …

The agency of place: Toward a more-than-human geographical self

SC Larsen, JT Johnson - GeoHumanities, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Contemporary Indigenous activism asserts an agency for place not normally found in
geographical scholarship. Through place-based protest, organizing, and direct action …

Geography and post-phenomenology

J Ash, P Simpson - Progress in Human Geography, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines geography's engagements with phenomenology. Tracing
phenomenology's influence, from early humanist reflections on the lifeworld to non …

Unnatural discourse.'Race'and gender in geography

A Kobayashi, L Peake - Gender, Place and Culture: a journal of …, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
Geographers' long‐term involvement in the construction 'race'and gender has occurred
through literally and metaphorically mapping out the world in ways that highlight, perpetuate …