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John Agnew is Distinguished Professor of Geography at UCLA. His research focuses on sovereignty and globalization, place and politics and the geopolitics of the world economy. He is co-editor of A Companion to Political Geography (Wiley, 2007) and the Sage Handbook of Geographical Knowledge (co-edited with David Livingstone, 2012) as well as author of Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power (2005) and Globalization and Sovereignty (2009).
Virginie Mamadouh is Associate Professor of Political and Cultural Geography at the University of Amsterdam and an editor of the international academic journal Geopolitics. Her research interestsare in European geopolitics, new media and multilingualism. She is co-editor ofThe Theory and Practice of Institutional Transplantation (withMartin de Jong and Kostas Lalenis, 2002) and Critical Essays in Human Geography (with J. Agnew, 2008).
Anna J. Secor is Professor of Geography at the University of Kentucky. Her research focuses on theories of space, politics, and subjectivity. Recently she has developed ideas of topology in geography by engaging the work of Lacan, Deleuze, and Agamben. Her research on Islam, state, and society in Turkey has been funded by the National Science Foundation.
Joanne Sharp is Professor of Geography at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests are in feminist, postcolonial, cultural and political geographies. She is the author of Geographies of Postcolonialism: Spaces of Power and Representation (2009) and editor of The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics (with Klaus Dodds and Merje Kuus, 2013).
Notes on Contributors viii
1 Introduction 1John Agnew, Virginie Mamadouh, Anna J. Secor, and Joanne Sharp
Key Concepts in Political Geography 11
2 Boundaries and Borders 13Anne‐Laure Amilhat Szary
3 Scale 26Andrew E.G. Jonas
4 Territory beyond the Anglophone Tradition 35Cristina Del Biaggio
5 Sovereignty 48Joshua E. Barkan
6 The State 61Alex Jeffrey
7 Federalism and Multilevel Governance 73Herman van der Wusten
8 Geographies of Conflict 86Clionadh Raleigh
9 Security 100Lauren Martin
10 Violence 114James Tyner
11 Justice 127Farhana Sultana
12 Power 141Joe Painter
13 Citizenship 152Patricia Ehrkamp and Malene H. Jacobsen
14 The Biopolitical Imperative 165Claudio Minca
Theorizing Political Geography 187
15 Spatial Analysis 189Andrew M. Linke and John O’Loughlin
16 Radical Political Geographies 206Simon Springer
17 Geopolitics/Critical Geopolitics 220Sami Moisio
18 Feminist Political Geography 235Jennifer L. Fluri
19 Postcolonialism 248Chih Yuan Woon
20 Children’s Political Geographies 265Kirsi Pauliina Kallio and Jouni Hakli
Doing Politics 279
21 Electoral Geography in the Twenty‐First Century 281Michael Shin
22 Nation and Nationalism 297Marco Antonsich
23 Regional Institutions 311Merje Kuus
24 The Banality of Empire 324Luca Muscara
25 Social Movements 339Sara Koopman
26 Religious Movements 352Tristan Sturm
27 Sexual Politics 366Catherine J. Nash and Kath Browne
28 The Rise of the BRICS 379Marcus Power
29 Social Media 393Paul C. Adams
Material Political Geographies 407
30 More‐Than‐Representational Political Geographies 409Martin Muller
31 Resources 424Kathryn Furlong and Emma S. Norman
32 Political Ecologies of the State 438Katie Meehan and Olivia C. Molden
33 Environment: From Determinism to the Anthropocene 451Simon Dalby
34 Financial Crises 462Brett Christophers
35 Migration 478Michael Samers
36 Everyday Political Geographies 493Sara Fregonese
Doing Political Geography 507
37 Academic Capitalism and the Geopolitics of Knowledge 509Anssi Paasi
Index 524
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