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Non-representational Theory (Key Ideas in Geography)

Non-representational Theory (Key Ideas in Geography)

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Non-representational Theory explores a range of ideas which have recently engaged geographers and have led to the development of an alternative approach to the conception, practice, and production of geographic knowledge. Non-representational Theory refers to a key body of work that has emerged in geography over the past two and a half decades that emphasizes the importance of practice, embodiment, materiality, and process to the ongoing formation of social life. This title offers the first sole-authored, accessible introduction to this work and its impact on geography.Without being prescriptive the text provides a general explanation of what Non-representational Theory is. This includes discussion of the disciplinary context it emerged from, the key ideas and themes that characterise work associated with Non-representational Theory, and the theoretical points of reference that inspires it. The book then explores a series of conjunctions of ‘Non-representational Theory and...’, taking an area of geographic enquiry and exploring the impact Non-representational Theory has had on how it is researched and understood. This includes the relationships between Non-representational Theory and Practice, Affect, Materiality, Landscape, Performance, and Methods. Critiques of Non-representational Theory are also broached, including reflections on issues on identity, power, and difference.The text draws together the work of a range of established and emerging scholars working on the development of non-representational theories, allowing scholars from geography and other disciplines to access and assess the animating potential of such work. This volume is essential reading for undergraduates and post-graduate students interested in the social, cultural, and political geographies of everyday living. Read more

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PublisherRoutledge
Publication dateNovember 23, 2020
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length254 pages
ISBN-101138552194
ISBN-13978-1138552197
Item Weight11.2 ounces
Dimensions5.43 x 0.6 x 8.5 inches
Part of seriesKey Ideas in Geography
Best Sellers Rank#7,146,849 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2,486 in Scientific Research #5,589 in Earth Sciences (Books) #7,279 in Geography (Books)
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