André Siegfried, an unconventional French political geographer. (Political geographers of the past II)
Bibliographie ; Ecole française ; Géographie politique ; Géographie électorale ; Histoire de la géographie ; Pays anglo-saxons ; Psychologie des peuples ; Siegfried (A. L.), années 1875-1959
Diffusing the light of liberty: the geography of political lecturing in the Chartist movement
Cultural studies ; Historical geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Politicalgeography ; Political life ; United Kingdom
Chartisme ; Culturel ; Géographie historique ; Géographie politique ; Royaume-Uni ; Siècle 19 ; Vie politique
Lecturing activity was central to the ambitions of thre Chartist movement for universal suffrage in early Victorian Britain because it was emblematic of Chartist political aims. The article describes the organizational geography of the Chartist
Apartheid ; Electoral geography ; Land ; Politicalgeography ; Research ; Segregation ; South Africa ; Town
Afrique du Sud ; Apartheid ; Foncier ; Géographie politique ; Géographie électorale ; Recherche ; Ségrégation ; Ville
The sub-discipline of politicalgeography has been a small but vibrant section of geographical research in South Africa in the last thirty years. In large measure this reflects the turbulent history of the country as apartheid planning involved
the spatial ordering of society, while the post-apartheid era has witnessed the beginning of the readjustement of that society to a different political philosophy. - (AJC)
Political animals ? On animals as subjects in an enlarged politicalgeography
Fauna ; Furry animals ; Politicalgeography
Animaux à fourrure ; Ecologie politique ; Faune ; Géographie politique ; Relation homme-animal
L'A. évoque des débats conceptuels en géographie culturelle, notamment ceux qui se rapportent à des géographies animales et hybrides. Selon certains AA. il conviendrait de considérer les animaux comme des sujets de la géographie politique. Exemple
Tanzania's new political regionalism and introductory geography's portrayal of Southern Africa
Cultural studies ; Perception ; Politicalgeography ; Regionalism ; Tanzania ; Uneven development
Culturel ; Développement inégal ; Géographie politique ; Perception ; Régionalisme ; Tanzanie ; Zanzibar
Regionalism in Tanzania's recent transition to multi-party politics is examined as a means of interrogating themes from politicalgeography as they appear in introductory geography textbooks from North America. The texts can be misleading
Administrative division ; Electoral district ; Foreign policy ; Local policy ; Politicalgeography ; State control ; United States of America
Circonscription électorale ; Découpage administratif ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie politique ; Politique locale ; Politique étrangère ; Rôle de l'Etat
Topics include: a) changing regional responses to political events in American history; b) state and local politicalgeography; c) representation and gerrymandering; d) U.S. and the world; e) post-cold war changes; f) presidential politics
in geographical perspective (with use of factor analysis) ; and g) politicalgeography of the twenty-first century. - (DWG)
The participation of Australian Aboriginal women in a changing political environment in Gender and politicalgeography.
Aborigènes ; Australie ; Communauté ; Condition féminine ; Culturel ; Femme ; Géographie de l'Océanie ; Participation ; Religion ; Société ; Société traditionnelle ; Vie politique
Geography of Oceania
In pre-European times, Aboriginal women played very important economic roles in their societies, in the religious and political spheres. Today, the variation in the position of women in the society is enormous. At the macro-scale of Australian
politics, they have been largely ignored. This runs counter to the position at the micro-level where both women and men hold political power.
Ecopolitical discourse : « environmental security » and politicalgeography
Environment ; Environmental degradation ; International relations ; Politicalgeography ; Security ; Sovereignty ; State ; Territory
Dégradation de l'environnement ; Environnement ; Etat ; Géographie politique ; Relations internationales ; Souveraineté ; Sécurité ; Territoire
Recent reviews of global politics and the future of security policy have repeatedly raised environmental themes. This juxtaposition raises numerous issues of relevance to geographical inquiry. Security is tied closely to themes of sovereignty
and political community understood in territorial terms.
Identity politics and the religious right : hiding hate in the landscape
Cultural identity ; Cultural studies ; Ideology ; Politicalgeography ; Protestantism ; Religion ; United States of America
Culturel ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie politique ; Identité culturelle ; Idéologie ; Mouvement religieux ; Protestantisme ; Religion
In the empirical section, the A. examines the identity politics of a particular movement on the right, that of activist protestant fundamentalism. It is politically equated with the conservative politics of the Republican Party. He also examines how
Baptist fundamentalism and Liberty University conceives its difference from what is often referred to as the world; and how the formation of identity and its spaces become equated with non-religious conservative politics.
[b1] Dep. of Geography, Univ. of Kentucky, Lexington, Etats-Unis
Authorities ; Elections ; Ideology ; Local policy ; Locality ; Politicalgeography ; Politics;Policy ; Social relations
Election ; Etat local ; Géographie politique ; Idéologie ; Localité ; Politique ; Politique locale ; Pouvoir ; Relations sociales
The paper is concerned with the multiple intersections between politicalgeography and the localities debate. Far from attempting an encyclopedic compendium of the relevant literature, it offers an attempt at a synthesis centered around three
Capitalisme ; Géographie du temps ; Géographie humaine ; Géographie sociale ; Idéologie ; Nationalisme ; Production de l'espace ; Racisme ; Théorie de la structuration
International migration and the politics of admission and exclusion in postwar Europe
Destination country ; Europe ; Immigration ; Immigration policy ; International migration ; Naturalization ; Politicalgeography ; Refugees ; Sovereignty
Demande d'asile ; Etat-nation ; Europe ; Géographie politique ; Immigration ; Migration internationale ; Naturalisation ; Pays d'accueil ; Politique de l'immigration ; Réfugiés ; Souveraineté
The paper provides a discussion of the complex economic, political and social forces impinging on the politics of admission and exclusion and an analysis of how these forces have been operating in a particular historical and geographical context