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A comprehensive and timely overview of the subdiscipline of political geography, equipping readers with the intellectual tools to explore complex global phenomena
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography offers a wide-ranging overview of the dynamic field, providing critical insights into the ways political geographers investigate and interpret the rapidly changing world. Reflecting the dramatic shifts in global events and politics over the past decade, this thoroughly updated volume bridges theoretical debates and empirical research to provide a clear and comprehensive understanding of foundational themes and critical contemporary issues.
With contributions by an interdisciplinary team of leading experts, the second edition of the Companion incorporates fresh perspectives on topics including climate change, terrorism, the intersection of materiality and politics, geopolitical ecologies, natural resources, and identity politics. New and revised chapters address topics such as peace, health, water politics, ocean geographies, postcolonialism, feminist geographies, and practice-based methods in geography. Throughout the book, the authors highlight the connections between the shifting political landscape and core concepts of power, borders, territory, sovereignty, nationalism, citizenship, and more.
Whether for classroom use or research, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography is a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the dynamic field of political geography. It is an ideal textbook for students of political geography, political science, international relations, and environmental studies, and also serves as a key reference for scholars and professionals seeking an in-depth understanding of the latest developments and intellectual trajectories of the field.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables viii
Cover Concept ix
List of Contributors x
Notes on Contributors xiv
1 Introduction 1
Virginie Mamadouh, Natalie Koch, Chih Yuan Woon, and John Agnew
Framing Political Geography 17
2 Political Geography in Historical Context 19
Luca Muscarà
3 The Politics of Political Geography 38
James D. Sidaway
4 Geopolitics of Knowledge 56
Anssi Paasi
5 The Powers of Maps 73
Karen Culcasi
(Contested) Key Concepts 93
6 Power 95
Joe Painter and Natalie Koch
7 The State 112
Alex Jeffrey
8 Sovereignty 128
Joshua Barkan
9 Territory 144
Cristina Del Biaggio, Kirsten Koop, Carine Pachoud, and Camille Noûs
10 Scale 161
Andrew E.G. Jonas
11 Borders 178
Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary
12 Citizenship 195
Patricia Ehrkamp
13 Security 212
Lauren L. Martin
14 Conflict 229
Amaël Cattaruzza
15 Peace 247
Fabien Cante and Philippa Williams
16 Place and Memory 265
Karen E. Till and Joseph S. Robinson
Approaching Political Geography 283
17 Spatial Analysis 285
Andrew M. Linke and John O'Loughlin
18 Political Economy 305
Shaina Potts
19 Geopolitics and Critical Geopolitics 322
Sami Moisio
20 Feminist Political Geography 340
Jennifer L. Fluri
21 Postcolonial and Decolonial Political Geographies 359
Chih Yuan Woon
Doing Political Geography 377
22 Electoral Geographies 379
Shaun Johnson and Barney Warf
23 Nationalism and Nation-Building 398
Benjamin Forest
24 Multilevel Governance 418
Herman van der Wusten
25 Social Movements 435
Sara Koopman
26 Identity Politics 452
Md Azmeary Ferdoush
27 Digital Media 468
Paul C. Adams
28 Migration 486
Michael Samers
Material and Environmental Political Geographies 503
29 Material Political Geographies 505
Violante Torre, Clotilde Trivin, and Martin Müller
30 Popular Culture 522
Silvia Binenti and Jason Dittmer
31 Natural Resources 539
Andrea Marston
32 Geopolitical Ecologies 556
Hilary Faxon and Kendra Kintzi
33 Water Politics 573
Chris Sneddon and Coleen Fox
34 Health Geographies 590
Brian King and Halie Kampman
35 Ocean Geographies 604
Po-Yi Hung and Yu-Chia Lin
Index 621