The Wiley Blackwell companion to political geography

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The Wiley Blackwell companion to political geography

edited by John A. Agnew ... [et al.]

(Wiley-Blackwell companions to geography)

Wiley Blackwell, 2017

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Originally published: 2015

Other editors: Virginie Mamadouh, Anna Secor, Joanne Sharp

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography aims to account for the intellectual and worldly developments that have taken place in and around political geography in the last 10 years. Bringing together established names in the field as well as new scholars, it highlights provocative theoretical and conceptual debates on political geography from a range of global perspectives. Discusses the latest developments and places increased emphasis on modes of thinking, contested key concepts, and on geopolitics, climate change and terrorism Explores the influence of the practice-based methods in geography and concepts including postcolonialism, feminist geographies, the notion of the Anthropocene, and new understandings of the role of non-human actors in networks of power Offers an accessible introduction to political geography for those in allied fields including political science, international relations, and sociology

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii 1 Introduction 1 John Agnew, Virginie Mamadouh, Anna J. Secor, and Joanne Sharp Key Concepts in Political Geography 11 2 Boundaries and Borders 13 Anne -Laure Amilhat Szary 3 Scale 26 Andrew E.G. Jonas 4 Territory beyond the Anglophone Tradition 35 Cristina Del Biaggio 5 Sovereignty 48 Joshua E. Barkan 6 The State 61 Alex Jeffrey 7 Federalism and Multilevel Governance 73 Herman van der Wusten 8 Geographies of Conflict 86 Clionadh Raleigh 9 Security 100 Lauren Martin 10 Violence 114 James Tyner 11 Justice 127 Farhana Sultana 12 Power 141 Joe Painter 13 Citizenship 152 Patricia Ehrkamp and Malene H. Jacobsen 14 The Biopolitical Imperative 165 Claudio Minca Theorizing Political Geography 187 15 Spatial Analysis 189 Andrew M. Linke and John O'Loughlin 16 Radical Political Geographies 206 Simon Springer 17 Geopolitics/Critical Geopolitics 220 Sami Moisio 18 Feminist Political Geography 235 Jennifer L. Fluri 19 Postcolonialism 248 Chih Yuan Woon 20 Children's Political Geographies 265 Kirsi Pauliina Kallio and Jouni Hakli Doing Politics 279 21 Electoral Geography in the Twenty ]First Century 281 Michael Shin 22 Nation and Nationalism 297 Marco Antonsich 23 Regional Institutions 311 Merje Kuus 24 The Banality of Empire 324 Luca Muscara 25 Social Movements 339 Sara Koopman 26 Religious Movements 352 Tristan Sturm 27 Sexual Politics 366 Catherine J. Nash and Kath Browne 28 The Rise of the BRICS 379 Marcus Power 29 Social Media 393 Paul C. Adams Material Political Geographies 407 30 More -Than -Representational Political Geographies 409 Martin Muller 31 Resources 424 Kathryn Furlong and Emma S. Norman 32 Political Ecologies of the State 438 Katie Meehan and Olivia C. Molden 33 Environment: From Determinism to the Anthropocene 451 Simon Dalby 34 Financial Crises 462 Brett Christophers 35 Migration 478 Michael Samers 36 Everyday Political Geographies 493 Sara Fregonese Doing Political Geography 507 37 Academic Capitalism and the Geopolitics of Knowledge 509 Anssi Paasi Index 524

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  • NCID
    BB2447310X
  • ISBN
    • 9781119107651
  • LCCN
    2015011286
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Chichester
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 547 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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