Geographical thought ; History of ideas ; Human geography ; Philosophy ; Theory
The A. answers if we can travel from representational theories, through Baudrillard's critique of representation, to forms of theory that are somehow nonrepresentational. He goes beyond Baudrillard's concepts of the precession and orders
of simulacra to illustrate how the history of geographical thought has been one of representational theory and how these theories are unable to explain adequately sign soaked culture of simulacra, simulations, and reproductions.
The AA. argue, in sympathy with actor-network theory and nonrepresentationaltheory, that space is formulated by and formulative of its objects in mutually elaborating occasions and chains of action. The handling of objects that produces regions
This paper contributes to current debates concerning affect and the nonrepresentational subject by introducing the concept of the interruption as a means of exploring the politics both of experience and of the feeling body. By thinking about the way
in which affect is theorised in Spinoza’s Ethics alongside a critique of the subject that draws on Foucault, I position the interruption as an event that elicits a mode of critique that enables an interrogation of both the sociality of affect
Australie ; Mobilité ; Mode de transport ; New South Wales ; Non-représentation ; Pratique sociale ; Sydney ; Temporalité ; Théorie ; Trajet domicile-travail ; Transport
Australia ; Form of transport ; Journey to work ; Mobility ; New South Wales ; Social practice ; Sydney ; Temporality ; Theory ; Transport
This paper examines how nonrepresentationaltheories of practice can expand our understanding of the ways in which mobility transformations take place in Sydney, Australia. The first part of the paper shows they are most frequently evaluated
ways. Principally, it analyses embodiment as an affective experience that coheres around raced, classed, and gendered bodies at the mall. As such, this paper helps clarify how ethnographic research can benefit from nonrepresentationaltheory
settlements and farm camps. To consider the question of intentionality and how the inevitability of AfDE is experienced, it combines historical and political ecology with elements of nonrepresentationaltheory. It shows how the Loma phenomenological experience
Accumulation du capital ; Capitalisme ; Division du travail ; Emploi ; Espace ; Géographie humaine ; Localisation ; Localisation industrielle ; Main-d'oeuvre ; Population active ; Théorie ; Travail
Theories of interregional trade and theories of value
Commerce ; Commerce inter régional ; Commerce international ; Echange inégal ; Géographie humaine ; Heckscher-Ohlin ; Théorie de P. Sraffa ; Théorie de la valeur ; Théorie économique