[BOOK][B] Taking-place: Non-representational theories and geography
B Anderson - 2016 - books.google.com
Emerging over the past ten years from a set of post-structuralist theoretical lineages, non-
representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non …
representational theories are having a major impact within Human Geography. Non …
The limits of 'neoliberal natures': Debating green neoliberalism
K Bakker - Progress in human geography, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper presents a meta-analysis of recent critiques of geographical scholarship on
'neoliberal natures'. The analysis juxtaposes distinct (and at times divergent) …
'neoliberal natures'. The analysis juxtaposes distinct (and at times divergent) …
Remaking participation: challenges for community development practice
R Eversole - Community development journal, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Increasing communities' participation in development processes has been the subject of
both policy aspiration and scholarly critique. This paper explores the implications of a critical …
both policy aspiration and scholarly critique. This paper explores the implications of a critical …
Small technologies, big change: Rethinking infrastructure through STS and geography
K Furlong - Progress in human geography, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Infrastructure tends to be conceived as stabilized and 'black-boxed'with little interaction from
users. This fixity is in flux in ways not yet fully considered in either geography or science and …
users. This fixity is in flux in ways not yet fully considered in either geography or science and …
Securing life: the emerging practices of biosecurity
In this paper we review recent social science work on the issue of biosecurity and suggest
ways in which geographers and social scientists can approach and intervene in current …
ways in which geographers and social scientists can approach and intervene in current …
Community agency and community engagement: re-theorising participation in governance
R Eversole - Journal of Public Policy, 2011 - cambridge.org
Interest in participatory governance recognises that communities can make valuable
contributions to governance, but attempts to strengthen community participation encounter …
contributions to governance, but attempts to strengthen community participation encounter …
Subject, action and polis: Theorizing political agency
J Häkli, KP Kallio - Progress in Human Geography, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
In this paper, we develop tools for understanding political agency and political events as
they unfold contextually in everyday life. We discuss alternative understandings of the …
they unfold contextually in everyday life. We discuss alternative understandings of the …
Too much democracy in all the wrong places: toward a grammar of participation
CM Kelty - Current Anthropology, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
Participation is a concept and practice that governs many aspects of new media and new
publics. There are a wide range of attempts to create more of it and a surprising lack of …
publics. There are a wide range of attempts to create more of it and a surprising lack of …
From born to made: technology, biology and space
N Thrift - Theory and Methods, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This paper is concerned with forging new links between geography and biology and
technology by delivering a set of shocks to the meaning of accepted categories like …
technology by delivering a set of shocks to the meaning of accepted categories like …
Geographies of nature: societies, environments, ecologies
S Hinchliffe - 2007 - torrossa.com
From there to here From here to there Funny things are everywhere.(Dr Seuss, Red Fish,
Blue Fish) Simply put, this book is about how nature is 'done', how it is practised, how it …
Blue Fish) Simply put, this book is about how nature is 'done', how it is practised, how it …