Dissident Geographies is an accessible and lively exploration of
radical perspectives in human geography. The perspectives examined
in the book reveal and resist certain power relations that have
constituted geographical knowledge. The book has two main aims.
First, rather than reify 'the' geographical tradition, Dissident
Geographies introduces a number of geographical traditions that
challenge and destabilize what counts as geographical knowledge.
Second, the book shows how the production of geographical knowledge
is tied to politics and struggles outside as well as within the
academy. In each chapter, case studies illustrate the spatiality of
political practice and the politics of geographical thought. In
this way Dissident Geographies reveals the connections between
power, politics and geographical knowledge.
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