2004
DOI: 10.1080/1464936042000317677
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Embodying emotion sensing space: introducing emotional geographies

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“…(Lindón, 2008, p. 2 (Bonde, Davidson and Smith, 2007, p. 1). Emotions take place first in the body of individuals and then in other spatial scales such as those related to urban, rural, domestic or community-based environments (Davidson and Milligan, 2004). La introducción de la apicultura en Chile, especialmente como una alternativa frente al decrecimiento de la actividad agroganadera, ha producido, como se discute en este artículo, una transformación radical del concepto de lugar que anima la vida cotidiana, mutando los afectos y emociones, y recreando los lazos con la tierra en que se ha nacido, relaciones que expresan procesos de cambios espaciales en múltiples escalas 6 .…”
Section: Social Sciences Have Progressively Incorporated Affects and unclassified
“…(Lindón, 2008, p. 2 (Bonde, Davidson and Smith, 2007, p. 1). Emotions take place first in the body of individuals and then in other spatial scales such as those related to urban, rural, domestic or community-based environments (Davidson and Milligan, 2004). La introducción de la apicultura en Chile, especialmente como una alternativa frente al decrecimiento de la actividad agroganadera, ha producido, como se discute en este artículo, una transformación radical del concepto de lugar que anima la vida cotidiana, mutando los afectos y emociones, y recreando los lazos con la tierra en que se ha nacido, relaciones que expresan procesos de cambios espaciales en múltiples escalas 6 .…”
Section: Social Sciences Have Progressively Incorporated Affects and unclassified
“…Indeed, one wonders whether this suspicion of beauty itself stems from a misogynistic attitude toward sensual forms of knowledge (Steiner 2002). Despite the endeavour within feminist geography to valorise marginalized forms of knowledge (Anderson and Smith 2001;Davidson and Milligan 2004;Wood and Smith 2004;Bondi 2005;Tolia-Kelley 2006), and despite recent debates about the function of affect in politics (Lawson 2007;Barnett 2008;Popke 2009;Ruddick 2010;Smith, Timbrell et al 2010;Wright 2010;Roe 2011), the role that beauty might play in creating new political assemblages and subjectivities remains under-theorized.…”
Section: Locating Geographies Of Beautymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For researchers to therefore silence emotion inevitably produces an incomplete understanding of society and space. This claim lies at the heart of 'emotional geographies' -a wide-ranging and invigorated subdiscipline that emerged from Anderson and Smith's aforementioned paper (see also Davidson and Milligan, 2004;Davidson et al, 2005). In this section, we provide a brief overview of how the engagement with emotions, as well as related concepts of embodiment and affect, 5 has shaped a number of useful research avenues within contemporary human geography.…”
Section: Emotions Embodiment and Affectmentioning
confidence: 99%