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Political Geography: Approaches, Concepts, Futures
Political Geography: Approaches, Concepts, Futures
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Political Geography is a sub-discipline of geography that explores the relationships between politics and space. It is divided into three sections, covering key topics such as feminist geopolitics, non-human worlds, nationalism, and peace and resistance. The book includes case studies, theoretical lenses, examples, and learning exercises to aid understanding and engagement. It is designed as a core text for undergraduates and an introductory text for postgraduates with an interest in Political Geography.
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Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 20 November 2023
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
This innovative and thought-provoking text delves into the diverse and rapidly expanding field of geopolitics, offering a comprehensive exploration of its various aspects. Divided into three sections, Political Geography provides a comprehensive introduction to the key approaches, concepts, and futures of the discipline.
In the first section, Political Geography delves into the foundations of the field, examining the historical development of geopolitics and its relationship to power, geography, and politics. It explores the concept of the "sphere of influence" and the role of geographical factors in shaping international relations. The section also introduces key theoretical frameworks, such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism, and discusses their implications for understanding the world.
The second section focuses on the geographical dimensions of politics, examining the spatial organization of states, territories, and borders. It explores the processes of territorialization, sovereignty, and border disputes, as well as the role of geography in shaping economic, social, and cultural processes. The section also examines the impact of globalization on spatial relations and the emergence of new geopolitical spaces.
The third section explores the diverse and expanding sub-disciplines of Political Geography, including feminist geopolitics, non-human geographies, and nationalism. It examines the ways in which gender, race, and ethnicity shape geopolitical processes and the role of non-human actors, such as animals and ecosystems, in shaping the world. The section also explores the complexities of nationalism and its relationship to identity, culture, and power.
Throughout the text, Political Geography employs a range of theoretical lenses, drawing on insights from geography, political science, sociology, and other disciplines. It utilizes a wide range of examples, both past and present, to illustrate key concepts and theories. The text also includes "In the field tips," practical ideas for dissertation research, and tasks to facilitate active follow-on learning. Case studies, key terms, key questions, and learning exercises are included throughout each chapter to aid understanding and encourage engagement with the content.
Designed as a core text for undergraduates and an introductory text for postgraduates with an interest in Political Geography, this book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field. It is written by a team of experienced lecturers from leading universities, ensuring that the content is up-to-date and relevant to contemporary scholarship.
In conclusion, this innovative and thought-provoking text provides a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the diverse and rapidly expanding field of geopolitics. It offers a valuable introduction to key concepts, theories, and frameworks, and encourages readers to critically engage with the world around them. Whether you are a student, researcher, or interested citizen, this book will provide you with the tools and insights necessary to understand the complex and ever-changing geopolitical landscape.
Weight: 450g
Dimension: 170 x 242 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781526498854
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