Politics: critical essays in human geography

Authors
Publication date 2008
ISBN
  • 9780754626909
Series Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place
Number of pages 547
Publisher Aldershot: Ashgate
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG)
Abstract
Depending on the breadth or narrowness of the understanding of politics and the political, 'politics' in human geography is defined as either the operation of power in all social relations or the workings of power directed to or by the state. This volume avoids the two extremes by acknowledging the transformation of approaches to the political in human geography over the past few decades but also by highlighting the continued importance of the more traditional state-based conception of politics. The selected articles are clustered around six themes: new agendas in political geography, state territoriality, international relations and globalization, internal territorial organisation and geographical scale, social movements and electoral participation, and identities and citizenship.
Document type Book (Editorship)
Language English
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