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  • Genealogies patrimoniales : la constitution des fortunes urbaines : Le Caire, 1780-1830
  • Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte: an evaluation of genealogical source data in the study of migration
  • Race, space and moral climatology : notes toward a genealogy
  • Circuits of capital, genealogy, and television geographies
  • Genealogical identities
  • Tropicality and topicality : Pierre Gourou and the genealogy of French colonial scholarship on rural Vietnam
  • The AA. provide a selective genealogy of the critical turn in place-name studies and consider three approaches to analyzing spatial inscription as a toponymic practice : political semiotics, governmentality studies, and normative theories of social
  • power to explore, analyze and visualize spatial datasets to understand patterns better. These developments are key components of a maps as social constructions approach, emphasizing the genealogy of power in mapping practices, and enabling multiple
  • The A. examines the reorganization of border controls associated with the Schengen process in the European Union and some of its close neighbours. He interprets Schengen as a political moment for genealogical reflection and analysis. It is analyzed
  • of the failure of white farming in colonial Swaziland before 1940. The paper traces the genealogy of the British vision of a white Swaziland, the material conditions that compromised and subverted the implementation of that vision, and the intersection of both.
  • about ethnocentrism. It focuses on an inquiry into poverty and development in southern Africa. The spatial genealogies of knowledge can be traced, together with the diverse modes and relations of power on which inquiries are based and that they also
  • Within the context of contemporary discussion over geography and developmental ethics, the paper examines part of the genealogy of a modern British sense of responsibility for the plight of distant strangers. Humanitarianism was first cast overseas
  • From emergency management to managing emergence : a genealogy of disaster management in Jamaica
  • Genealogy, migration, and the intertwined geographies of personal pasts
  • The AA. suggest that using a counterfactual approach to draw attention to specific geographies that remained unfulfilled and poorly known help to think beyond linear genealogies. By discussing a book published in 1985 by Dematteis, the AA. reflect
  • , it considers the ways that Smith defines the boundaries of both the ordinary cities literature and the world/global cities writing that he pits against each other. Discussing genealogy and influence offers a more optimistic but not uncritical view of role
  • Ancestral roots ; Canada ; Genealogy ; Quebec ; Regionalism ; Settlement ; Settlement history ; Spatial differentiation ; Spatial embeddedness
  • authors based in the UK and the USA, it is organized in three sections of unequal length. The first section provides a brief overview of the genealogy of Geography. The second highlights the types of spatial setting in which geographical knowledge has been
  • Victor, focusing on the role Hugh's disciple, Lawrence of Westminster, played in disseminating Hugh's ideas at priories and abbeys with world maps. Finally I offer a conjectural carto-genealogy tying these institutions and their maps to St Victor