“…This, we suggest, plays at least a partial role in opening up a politically useful line of enquiry about the spatiality of knowledge construction. There is a growing body of literature that examines the spatial politics of geographic knowledge production (see Berg & Kearns, 1998;Minca, 2000;Gutiérez & López-Nieva, 2001;Berg, 2002Berg, , 2003Gregson et al, 2003;Hones, 2003;Raju, 2003;Ramirez, 2003;Simonsen, 2003). These works suggest that there exists in the production of academic knowledge what we shall term an international division of attributes (after Farmanfarmaian, 1992, p. 4).…”