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  • Geographer's journal : Dallas
  • The A. asserts that the built landscape in the suburbs around this rapidly-growing Texas city shows a high degree of architectural imagination. - (DWG)
  • Postcolonialism : orientalism and the geographical imagination
  • Cultural geography ; Development ; Geographical imagination ; Historical geography ; India ; Post-colonialism ; Scientific expedition ; Seventeenth Century ; Tourism ; Twenty-first century
  • From mitigation to negotiation : ethics and the geographic imagination in Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • L'article élargit le débat autour de l'éthique de la recherche géographique en Nouvelle-Zélande, au-delà des discussions courantes sur l'éthique en tant que modération. Les AA. stipulent que les géographes ont besoin d'accorder plus d'attention à
  • l'éthique de la négociation, en association avec chaque étape du processus de recherche. On pourrait étendre l'imagination en géographie à des relations avec des sujets de recherche actifs grâce à des méthodes plus novatrices et plus participatives.
  • Somebody else, somewhere else : racisms, racialized spaces and the popular geographical imagination in Sweden
  • Atlas zur Interpretation von kosmichen Scanneraufnahmen. Multispektralsystem Fragment . Methodik und Ergebnisse. Atlas for the interpretation of scanner space imagines. Multispectral system Fragment . Methodolgy and results
  • The atlas deals with geological structure, geomorphology, deltamorphology, soil cover, woodlands, agriculture, center-hinterland regions, the anthropogenous influence on nature in the geographical monitoring for elected regions. In a short text
  • for every map is given a comparison of scanner space images with traditional geographical map. - (IH)
  • Torture ad the ticking bomb : the war on terrorism as a geographical imagination of power/knowledge
  • Multimedia utopia ? A geographical critique of high-tech development in Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor
  • This Corridor, a 50-km-long high-tech zone stretching southwards from Kuala-Lumpur, is imagined in the state discourse as part of a transition to a multimedia utopia benefiting all Malaysians throughout the national territory. This article seeks
  • to contest such utopian imaginings.
  • Beyond imaginative geographies ? Critique, co-optation, and imagination in the aftermath of the War on Terror
  • Conflit ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie imaginative ; Littérature ; Politique ; Terrorisme
  • Conflict ; Imaginative geography ; Literature ; Policy ; Terrorism ; United States of America
  • The paper considers the question of what it might mean to resist the imaginative geographies of the War on Terror through the reading of the bestselling novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist by M. Hamid. The A. argues that critical attempts
  • at resisting these geographies often assume and reproduce an understanding of time as linear and progressive, an idea of time which makes these geographies possible. We need to revisit the concept of imagination to explore a way of thinking coexistence in world
  • Remaking Wales: nation-building and the geographical imagination, 1925-50
  • A partir d'une lecture historique et culturelle du rôle de la géographie dans le nationalisme, examen de l'idéologie de Plaid Cymru, le parti nationaliste gallois, dans l'entre-deux-guerres. Signification de l'imagination géographique et culturelle
  • Geographical imagination and the authority of images
  • L'A. étudie les rôles joués par la vision et l'imagination pour façonner les paysages matériels et représentés à des échelles diverses, du local au global, voire au cosmique. Trois articles : 1. L'oeil d'Apollon : une géographie culturelle du globe
  • The A. argues that monuments are an important, but underutilised, resource for the geographer interested in debates surrounding national identity. Through a variety of examples, the A. explores the ways in which examinations of the sociology
  • , iconography, spatialisation, and gendering of statues reveal important ways in which national imagined communities are conctructed.
  • Concept ; Geographical imagination ; Semiotics of space
  • Imagining safe urban space: the contribution of detective fiction to radical geography
  • 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 radical geographers consider the role of detective fiction
  • The Geography Lesson: photographs and the construction of imaginative geographies
  • a new means of acquiring, ordering and disseminating geographical information. The work of traveller-photographers is used to show how the views were employed to provide visual access to sites of travel. The historicity of photographic practice
  • Stories about real and imagined landscapes: the case of Slovenian Istria
  • is a story about the people that created it. The theoretical part establishes parallels between a landscape and the stories that this landscape has generated as well as their connection with geographical knowledge. This is followed by stories about real
  • and imagined landscapes from Slovenian Istria, as ascertained through an analysis of extensive material using the ATLAS.ti software and taking into account the principles of grounded theory. This approaches a holistic view of the landscape, or understanding
  • Cinema ; Cultural studies ; Deterritorialization ; Geographical imagination ; Identity ; Tourism
  • Bollywood ; Cinéma ; Culturel ; Déterritorialisation ; Film musical ; Identité ; Imaginaire géographique ; Paysage imaginé ; Plasticité ; Tourisme
  • Dans le prolongement des travaux d'Appadurai sur les flux culturels globaux, les identités, l'imagination comme pratique sociale et la déterritorialisation, on suggère que les délocalisations des tournages indiens en Occident concourent aux
  • Code Source de William Gibson et les imaginations géographiques à l'ère du GPS
  • Geographical imagination ; Global Positioning System ; Perception ; Space
  • Re-imagining the Irish foodscape
  • Re-imagining the Irish foodscape
  • and depth of analysis that geographers can bring to the study of the Irish food system.
  • Fanny Copeland and the Geographical Imagination
  • Europe ; Geographer ; Geographical imagination ; Historical geography ; Société de géographie ; Twentieth Century ; Yougoslavia
  • COPELAND (F.) ; Europe ; Géographe ; Géographie historique ; Imaginaire géographique ; Siècle 20 ; Société de géographie ; Yougoslavie
  • of what subsequently became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia that emerged from the First World War. Living in Ljubljana, she facilitated the first foreign visit (in 1932) of the newly formed Le Play Society (precursor of the Institute of British Geographers
  • , suggesting their relative autonomy in the production of geographical knowledge.
  • Nice maps, shame about the theory ? Thinking geographically about the economic
  • Consumption ; Economic activity ; Economic geography ; Geographical thought ; Market ; Production ; Social reproduction
  • space and social relations. The third section tries to demonstrate something of the complex and relational nature of spatialities and the geographical imagination. The fourth part of the paper tries to demonstrate the thesis that conversations
  • After a brief section which reviews some recent debates about geography and economics, the second section raises the possibility and implications of geographies in economies. The argument is that economies are doubtly geographical in terms of both