Imagining safe urban space: the contribution of detective fiction to radical geography
Criminality ; Perception ; Public order ; Radical geography ; Security ; Town ; Urban area ; Urban environment
There are many conflicting and mutually exclusive strategies for addressing poverty, sexism, racism and violence. They are often underlaid by a pervasive pessimism. The A. proposes that radicalgeographers consider the role of detective fiction
in vusualizing a safe city. He shows how the limitations of individualism found in this fiction can also apply to attempts to develop a radical agenda for urban reform and regeneration.
Green delusions : an environmentalist critique of radical environmentalism
A geographer's perspective on the excesses of environmentalist thinking as it relates to wilderness, question of scale, technology, capitalism, and Third World development. - (DWG)
Radicalism in geography : the point of view of a geographer from a socialist country in Reflections and visions. 25 years of geography at Waterloo.
The following questions are addressed : 1. What are the sources and what are its main achievements? 2. Has its influence on the field as a whole met the expectations of the champions of radicalism? 3. Why has knowledge emerged mainly from Western
literature? 4. How is it perceived by geographers in socialist countries? 5. Why is the cooperation between Western and Socialist countries so underdeveloped? 6. What is its status in Poland?
Radical geography: alternative viewpoints ou contemporary social issues
Behaviorisme ; Ecole géographique ; Etats-Unis ; Evolution ; Géographie humaine ; Histoire de la géographie ; Localisation ; Marxisme ; Organisation de l'espace ; Radical geography ; Recherche ; Siècle XX ; Sous-développement ; Théorie
Cette série de contributions de géographes américains qui se reconnaissent dans le courant Radical Geography et qui collaborent à la revue Antipode: a radical journal of geography, offre une vision d'ensemble de leur démarche. Cet ouvrage a pour
Human geography ; Production mode ; Radical geography ; Social sciences ; Urban economy ; Urbanization
The A. tries to explain why radicalgeographers have been unable to come to grips with the theoretical problem of Nature, even through substantial progress have been made in addressing the theoretical problem of Space. It is urgent to develop
Tha A. proposes to explore in more depth one strand of the tradition within geography: the geographical expedition program, an initiative that was linked with the development of radical approaches to urban phenomena in the late 1960s and early 1970s
Feminism ; Legislation ; Marxism ; Post-modernism ; Power ; Radical geography ; Social change ; Social conflict ; Social relations ; Social sciences
The A. begins by discussing why it continues to be so difficult to develop critical approaches to law. She considers radical research on law and legal struggles and argues that debates about ways forward in theory and method have been constrained
. She proposes in the final section a geographic approach which is materialist, feminist and Marxist.
La géographie radicale a reformulé de nombreux problèmes géographiques et en a exposé de nouveaux. Jusqu'à présent, la géographie radicale a été ignorée par la plupart des géographes. Les A. essaient d'en éclaircir les raisons. Les progrès de la
The radical geopolitics of US foreign policy : geopolitical and geoeconomic logics of power
Foreign policy ; Geographical thought ; Geopolitics ; Political economy ; Political geography ; Power ; Radical geography ; United States of America ; War
American school ; Critical geography ; Epistemology ; Geographic school ; History of geography ; Human geography ; Marxism ; Post-modernism ; Radical geography ; Research technique ; Social class ; Social relations ; Social reproduction
Who's going to man the factories and be the sexual slaves if we all get PhDs? Democratizing knowledge production, pedagogy, and the Detroit Geographical Expedition and Institute
Education ; Feminism ; Knowledge ; Participation ; Pedagogy ; Practice of geography ; Radical geography ; Social justice
sur l'accès accru à la production de connaissances. L'enseignement est conçu comme un projet démocratique radical destiné à briser le cycle de la production de connaissance par les experts. Le projet des géographes radicaux de promouvoir la justice
En identifiant une dichotomie politique/activisme dans les débats de géographie critique sur l'engagement politique, le DGEI est utilisé comme un point de vue sur l'enseignement qui apporte une alternative aux géographes radicaux. L'accent est mis
Etre géographe aujourd’hui : la géographie… ma géographie. Hommage au Professeur Bernadette Mérenne-Schoumaker
Belgium ; History of geography ; Neo liberalism ; Quantitative geography ; Radical geography ; Social justice
Geografía cuantitativa ; Geografía radical ; Historia de la geografía ; Justicia social ; Neoliberalismo
Comme de nombreux autres géographes, les géographes humains radicaux belges ont embrassé la révolution théorique et quantitative au départ de pratiques géographiques traditionnelles : ils ont découvert que l’approche positiviste ne résolvait pas les