2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.08.010
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Political geographers and geographical political scientists – Crisis, what crisis?

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“…Both have geography in their subtitles – Red Fighting Blue: How Geography and Electoral Rules Polarize American Politics (Hopkins 2017) and The Space Between Us: Social Geography and Politics (Enos 2017) – but to them the study of geography does not embrace what geographers do. Hopkins does not have a single reference to a work published by an academic geographer; Enos has only five (Johnston 2018). A more recent book all about place and geography (Acharya, Blackwell, and Sen 2018) similarly does not embrace what geographers do – is that their fault, or geographers’, or just typical of the poverty of inter-disciplinary interaction?…”
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“…Both have geography in their subtitles – Red Fighting Blue: How Geography and Electoral Rules Polarize American Politics (Hopkins 2017) and The Space Between Us: Social Geography and Politics (Enos 2017) – but to them the study of geography does not embrace what geographers do. Hopkins does not have a single reference to a work published by an academic geographer; Enos has only five (Johnston 2018). A more recent book all about place and geography (Acharya, Blackwell, and Sen 2018) similarly does not embrace what geographers do – is that their fault, or geographers’, or just typical of the poverty of inter-disciplinary interaction?…”
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“…Para Robert Huckfeldt (1979Huckfeldt ( , 1986 o termo "vizinhança" não se refere a uma comunidade coesa de amigos e conhecidos mas sim ao local geográfico que um grupo de residentes compartilha enquanto que o "contexto social de vizinhança" se refere à composição social das pessoas que vivem nessa vizinhança 2 . O conceito de "contexto" dentro da geografia política anglo--saxônica contemporânea, principalmente a partir da abordagem histórico-geográfica trazida pelos estudos de John Agnew (1987Agnew ( , 1996Agnew ( , 2002, adquiriu um sentido mais amplo referindo-se aos processos macrossociais espaço-temporais relacionados a certo "lugar" (micro) e que invariavelmente impactam nas atividades políticas locais (Agnew, 1996;Johnston, 2019). Aqui porém, adotamos uma noção contextual mais "fraca" (O'Loughlin, 2018) comumente utilizada na ciência política em estudos sobre o efeito de vizinhança (Huckfeldt, 1986, Johsnton;Pattie, 2006) e sobre a influência das redes sociais de comunicação local Sprague, 1987), onde o "contexto" é entendido como o ambiente externo mais próximo ao indivíduo onde suas relações sociais ocorrem.…”
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