Over the next decade, the boundary-breaking and -making practices of political geography will become more pressing as the catastrophic effects of the Anthropocene continue to play out in the resurgence of violence against migrants, Indigenous people, and non-white groups. These dynamics are reconfiguring space, nature and power in ways that are transforming the ground of political geography under our feet. Understanding these dynamics, and confronting emergent aspirational fascisms, will require bringing together diverse voices and experiences from across the disciplines and beyond academia.
Making and breaking boundaries in times of transition / Benjaminsen T.; Costalli S.; Grove K.; Menga F.; Nagel C.; Peters K.; Vradis A.. - In: POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. - ISSN 0962-6298. - STAMPA. - 76:(2020), pp. 1-2. [10.1016/j.polgeo.2019.102130]
Making and breaking boundaries in times of transition
Costalli S.;
2020
Abstract
Over the next decade, the boundary-breaking and -making practices of political geography will become more pressing as the catastrophic effects of the Anthropocene continue to play out in the resurgence of violence against migrants, Indigenous people, and non-white groups. These dynamics are reconfiguring space, nature and power in ways that are transforming the ground of political geography under our feet. Understanding these dynamics, and confronting emergent aspirational fascisms, will require bringing together diverse voices and experiences from across the disciplines and beyond academia.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.