Spatialising how?
Maybe the spatial turn doesn’t even have to be a “turn” at all. As the readers will now know, the aim of this blog is equally to present readings and conferences about the crisscrossing...
Sociology of mobilisations and geographical imagination
Maybe the spatial turn doesn’t even have to be a “turn” at all. As the readers will now know, the aim of this blog is equally to present readings and conferences about the crisscrossing...
The epitome of a range of approaches in qualitative studies, the ethnographic interview is both a very widely employed method and one that appears to suffer from an increasingly lacking problematisation. Far from the...
This review was originally published in the bilingual geographical journal Justice Spatial/Spatial Justice. Authorisation was given to me to reproduce it in here in its translated version, for English-speaking audiences. The book in question...
Although this is an interdisciplinary blog, the question of interdisciplinarity has hardly been discussed here. This note is the occasion of a short return on interdisciplinarity in practice, moving away from the classical methodological...
One of the interests and difficulties of working with a concept like “space” is the extent to which its counter-intuitive dimension when compared to the common or everyday perception of it. Engaging in a...
In this note I make some remarks on the concept of landscape as I have seen it used in geography through the work of one of its most notable English-speaking advocates, James Duncan. Contrarily...
This short post is a summary of the presentation “Mobilising place in several places, on translocal systems of interaction and mobilisation in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon” I got to give at the...
This is a synthesis of the panel “Research Impact: Technical Brokers and Digital Maps” given by at the IPS Responsible Research Workshop 2016 (other reports are listed here). The panel was composed of Mr...
This article by John D Nystuen is rather short and very straightforward. I do nonetheless acknowledge that not everyone has the leisure, time, or interest to read it and contextualise it. It remains nonetheless...