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Transcending the Capitalism and Slavery Debate: Slavery and World Geographies of Accumulation
The capitalism and slavery debate is among the most significant in world historiography. This essay suggests that its main perspectives still use...
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Work without workers: legal geographies of family farm exclusions from labour laws in Alberta, Canada
Under the Canadian labour laws that govern workplace safety, wage, and other work conditions, ‘family’ workers are not covered by the law under...
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Cracks and Fugitive Geographies: Agrarian Capitalism and Rural Landscapes in Central Veracruz, Mexico, Nineteenth-Twentyth Centuries
This article reflects on the spatial history of agrarian capitalism in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, through the lens of a French farming colony on...
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Finding the Joy of Far-Flung Friends: Extending Oneself Through Terrestrial, Metaphysical, and Moral Geographies
This chapter is a sustained reflection on the sorts of place-based knowledge that characterise making one’s way around in a Ruist world. As we know,... -
White Fluff/Black Pigment: Health Commodity Culture and Victorian Imperial Geographies of Dependence
Victorian travel, like larger patterns of migration, was associated with a myriad of health hazards that were often seen as dangerous to the... -
Landscapes of white supremacy and settler colonialism: Stone Mountain, Mount Rushmore, and the contested geographies of memory in America
Monumental landscapes draw attention to the cultural politics of memory as well as the grammars of white supremacy and colonialism in their creation....
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Brazilian Feminist Geographies: Occupying Space, Resisting Negation and Producing Challenges to Geography
This chapter aims to understand the emergence of feminist geographies and the geographies of sexualities after the 2000s in Brazil. It evidences the... -
Conceptualising Hidden Geographies
After several decades of rather sporadic use in the scientific literature, the concept of hidden geographiesTerm and concept, of hidden geographies... -
Pandemic Geographies of Physical Activity
Public health measures implemented to control COVID-19 (e.g. lockdowns, social distancing) have dramatically changed the geographies of recreational... -
Geographies of Globality, Individuality, and Morality
From the tradition of human and rural geography, the author analyzed the current limitation of the geographical debates to study the global processes... -
Geographies of fairs of West Bengal: spatio-temporal and cultural narratives
Fairs often speak about the people and their embedded place. As an expressive space, fair mirrors the culture of the community and the emotional...
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Economic geographies of the illegal: the multiscalar production of cybercrime
Economic geographers have traditionally been reluctant to extend their analysis to illicit and illegal markets despite their being significant in...
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The appeal of the circular economy revisited: on track for transformative change or enabler of moral licensing?
The proposal of an economy that is circular and without the need for material or energy input has an irresistible appeal to those who recognize the...
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‘A Chaste and Pleasing Elevation’: Making Moral Spaces
To begin their work quickly, three of the four institutions began life in temporary rented premises. These experimental years tested inmates, staff... -
Geographies of Public Deliberation: A Closer Look at the Ingredient of Space
Since its inception, public deliberation has been largely seen as an effective tool of inclusion and transformation within democratic politics....
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The Transnational Lifeworld: Moral Geography and Lived Time
This chapter explores the symbolic infrastructure of the transnational society. Building on Habermas’s theory of communicative action, it shows how... -
On Recovering the Black Geographies of Motorsports: The Counter-mobility Work of NASCAR’s Wendell Scott
Sports cultures are deeply involved in reinforcing but also in challenging racial identities, hierarchies, and inequalities. Yet, racism in... -
Philosophy of Engineering as a Dialogue Across Disciplines and Geographies
Since ancient Greece, the importance of dialogue is well established in philosophy. Plato’s works show dialogue as a means to engage across... -
Bridging the Sociologies of Morality and Migration: The Moral Underpinnings of Borders, Policies, and Immigrants
This chapter extends a bridge between the sociology of morality and the sociology of migration. A sociology of the morality of migration examines... -