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2018, cultural geographies
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In this brief editorial, we chart the past and future of the journal cultural geographies as we launch our 25th volume. On a daring course, we seek to publish the most creative cultural work, and here suggest what that may include.
Mike (2015) 'Limited by imagination alone : research methods in cultural geographies.', Cultural geographies., 22 (2). pp. 211-215. Further information on publisher's website: http://dx.
Journal of Cultural Geography 31(2)., 2014
This introductory essay situates this edited collection on "contemporary research strategies in cultural geography" in relation to relevant scholarly debates, e.g., around positionality in feminist geography, reflexivity in critical human geography, and world-making in cultural geography. We claim that, taken together, the essays in this collection represent an "embrace" of dissensus, which is to say they stage encounters between often-irreconcilable senses of the world. We suggest that this dissensus in the subdiscipline is a source of dynamism and vitality, which promises to generate new ways of doing cultural geography and therefore new ways of making and knowing the world.
There has been a rising interest in cultural geography as an academic discipline, with the so-called "cultural turn" in geography and social science more generally. To date, there has been no generally accessible, transatlantic overview that balances classic and contemporary writings in cultural geography and related fields. The Cultural Geography Reader draws together fifty-two classic and contemporary abridged readings, including contributions from
Annals of the Association of American …, 1993
Progress in Human Geography, 2010
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 academy and the 'other' both within it and without. There is, in particular, a need to make academic aspirations more international and to make practice within the academy more inclusive and politically orientated towards valuing scholarship and scholars at the edges and margins of, and 'other' to, the usual moral geographies of the discipline.
Journal of Cultural Geography, 2004
artists and geographers frequently work together. the article explores one such ongoing collaboration. centering on a festival, RUN! RUN! RUN! International Festival of Running #r3fest organized by an artist and a geographer, it explores the productive antagonisms that working through and along disciplinary borders produces. #r3fest was held at the Slade Research Centre. It was supported by UCL through a JFIGs grant. Further support was provided from the AHRC and Falmouth University.
cultural geographies, 2018
In this short editorial, we outline some of the reasons why we think books and book reviews remain important for the field of cultural geography.
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