articleProgress in Human GeographyFeb 1, 2005Closed access

Cultural geography: the busyness of being `more-than-representational'

University of Glasgow

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© 2005 Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd 10.1191/0309132505ph531pr I Parameters, definitions and themes This is the first of three reports I will write covering an emergent area of research in cultural geography and its cognate fields. During recent years, ‘non-representational theory’ has become as an umbrella term for diverse work that seeks better to cope with our self-evidently more-than-human, more-than-textual, multisensual worlds. In as much as nonrepresentational work allows it, these reports will sketch out common themes of interest, and assess impacts, critics and potentials, variously conceptual, methodological and empirical. Of late, non-representational theorists have asked difficult and provocative…

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  • Epistemology
  • Sociology
  • Subject (documents)
  • Sketch
  • Discipline
  • Conversation
  • Cultural geography
  • Politics
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