2020
DOI: 10.1080/2325548x.2020.1781463
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Spatial Histories of Radical Geography: North America and Beyond

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“…This type of research shares a situated and complex understanding of critical endeavours as a ‘community of practice’ (as defined by Wenger, 1998) bounding together geographers across a wide range of academic settings through their changing and conflicting interactions. This allows for a plural set of stories of critical geography to emerge, avoiding and contesting previous tendency to accommodate those diverging histories in the wider hegemonic mould of a singular history of Anglo-American narrative, or to seek for correspondences with ‘radical’ or ‘critical’ dominant models (Ferretti, 2020).…”
Section: The ‘International’ and The Counter-hegemonicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of research shares a situated and complex understanding of critical endeavours as a ‘community of practice’ (as defined by Wenger, 1998) bounding together geographers across a wide range of academic settings through their changing and conflicting interactions. This allows for a plural set of stories of critical geography to emerge, avoiding and contesting previous tendency to accommodate those diverging histories in the wider hegemonic mould of a singular history of Anglo-American narrative, or to seek for correspondences with ‘radical’ or ‘critical’ dominant models (Ferretti, 2020).…”
Section: The ‘International’ and The Counter-hegemonicalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Ferretti urges us to “give up the idea that … one should seek correspondences with a dominant ‘radical’ model, that is the North American ‘ Antipode ‐an’ one” (in Sidaway et al. 2020:242). It is in this respect encouraging that we now see the uncovering of forgotten or overlooked histories of radical and critical geography (with parallels to this article, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Similarly to Ferretti (2020), we adopt the expression ‘critical and radical geography’ at large to comprehend every critical stance in geographical scholarship. This broad understanding skips searching for a strict correspondence in the meaning of these expressions between the Anglo‐American and ‘other’ geographies, and acknowledges the issues of languages and translation as part of a longstanding debate on the so‐called Anglo‐American hegemony in geography (Belina, 2005; Garcia‐Ramon, 2003; Gutierrez & Lopez‐Nieva, 2001; Kitchin, 2005; Müller, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%