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Christine Schranz
(ed.)
Shifts in Mapping
Maps as a Tool of Knowledge
An introduction to the field of digital cartographies that sketches important influences, theories, and approaches with contemporary design and artistic project examples.
Post-Growth Geographies
Spatial Relations of Diverse and Alternative Economies
Post-Growth Geographies brings together for the first time current research on post-growth transformations in spatial science.
Rivalling Disaster Experiences
The Case of the Seismo-Volcanic Crisis of El Hierro, Canary Islands
How are rivalling interpretations of risk linked to scepticism towards media and scientific information? A must-read on the hot topics of disaster research.
The Work That Plants Do
Life, Labour and the Future of Vegetal Economies
Using diverse case studies, this volume presents plants as both a vital economic force and a basis for new forms of resistance to capitalist logics
[Un]Grounding
Post-Foundational Geographies
[Un]Grounding is a ground-breaking introduction to post-foundationalism as a theoretical and practical research approach to investigate intersections between politics and space.
Re-Cording Lives
Governing Asylum in Switzerland and the Need to Resolve
This book offers a critical analysis of how asylum seekers' lives become tied to asylum cases and their administrative governing.
Ute Dieckmann
(ed.)
Mapping the Unmappable?
Cartographic Explorations with Indigenous Peoples in Africa
How can we map differing perceptions of the living environment? The anthology explores this question with case studies from Africa and beyond.
Making Transformative Geographies
Lessons from Stuttgart's Community Economy
A dissection of social, spatial, and strategic dimensions of transformation, advancing a substantiated account of activism to counteract social and environmental unsustainability and injustice.
The Power of Place in Play
A Bourdieusian Analysis of Auckland Children's Seasonal Play Practices
Christina Ergler questions the environmental determinism of many obesity-related studies and explores why "play" resonates differently across urban localities and seasons through a social theory perspective.
Andrea Fischer-Tahir
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Sophie Wagenhofer
(eds.)
Disciplinary Spaces
Spatial Control, Forced Assimilation and Narratives of Progress since the 19th Century
This volume looks at forced resettlement and assimilation in the context of nation building since the 19th century, considering the ruling actors as well as the agency of the subaltern.