The Wiley Blackwell companion to political geography

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 theoret...

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Auteurs principaux : Agnew John A. (Éditeur scientifique), Mamadouh Virginie (Éditeur scientifique), Secor Anna Jean (Éditeur scientifique), Sharp Joanne P. (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Wiley Blackwell companion to political geography / edited by John Agnew, Virginie Mamadouh, Anna J. Secor, and Joanne Sharp
Édition : 2nd ed.
Publié : Chichester, GB, Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley , 2015
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (vi-547p.)
Collection : Blackwell companions to geography
Œuvre : Companion to political geography
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  • Territory / Cristina Del Biaggio
  • Sovreignty / Joshua E. Barkan
  • The state / Alex Jeffrey
  • Federalism and multilevel governance / Herman van der Wusten
  • Geographies of conflict / Clionadh Raleigh
  • Security / Lauren Martin
  • Violence / James Tyner
  • Justice / Farhana Sultana
  • Power / Joe Painter
  • Citizenship / Patricia Ehrkamp and Malene H. Jacobsen
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  • Spatial analysis / Andrew M. Linke and John O'Loughlin
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  • Geopolitics/critical geopolitics
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  • Feminist political geographies / Jennifer L. Fluri
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  • Electoral geography in the 21st century / Michael Shin
  • Nation and nationalism / Marco Antonsich
  • Regional institutions / Merje Kuus
  • Banality of empire / Luca Muscar
  • Social movements / Sara Koopman
  • Religious movements / Tristan Sturm
  • aSexual politics / Catherine J. Nash and Kath Browne
  • The rise of the BRICS / Marcus Power
  • Social media / Paul C. Adams
  • More-than-representational political geographies / Martin Müller
  • Resources / Kathryn Furlong and Emma S. Norman
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