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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Staat und Raum: Theoretische Debatten in der Politischen Geographie Geographica Helvetica, 69, 217-219, 2014 Author(s): M. Müller
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: A constructionist defence of environmental ethics: the case of the Swiss hunter Geographica Helvetica, 69, 203-211, 2014 Author(s): T. Tait-Jamieson Castree argues that, due to implicit and explicit forms of material essentialism within many environmental ethicist arguments, a post-environmental ethics may be inevitable. The purpose of this article was to examine this claim by putting authors Castree and Proctor into a dialogue, situated within the social context of hunting in Switzerland, with the aim of navigating a path beyond the ontological mine field that environmental ethics has recently become. The results show that the critique that Castree offers can be turned into a mode of enquiry that highlights the need for environmental ethics to move beyond normative prescription to normative description. Such a move, as highlighted by the case of the Swiss hunter, allows for enquiry into how environmental ethics are socially discussed and produced, as well as offering avenues in which to interrogate and make sense of the different ways that people understand and interact with the natural world.
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: The SAGE handbook of transport studies Geographica Helvetica, 69, 215-216, 2014 Author(s): M. Wilde
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Von Interaktion zu Transaktion – Konsequenzen eines pragmatischen Mensch-Umwelt-Verständnisses für eine Geographie der Mitwelt Geographica Helvetica, 69, 171-181, 2014 Author(s): C. Steiner Questions about how human-environment-relations can be conceptualized in a non-dualistic way have been intensively discussed throughout the last decades. The majority of the established realist and constructivist perspectives aim at explaining a given situation by analytically dissecting it. Unfortunately, such an interactionist perspective systematically reproduces the dualistic division between humans, environment and nature. In contrast, this paper offers a transactive perspective origin in classical pragmatism and discusses its meta-theoretical consequences for human-environment-research. A transactionist perspective interprets the world as a flow of unique and entangled events. Instead of ontologically separating humans and environment, it advocates to look at their relations as being part of a "connatural world". Such a point of view raises new ethical and political questions for geographical human-environment research, argues for a renaissance of ideographic methodologies and hints to a fruitful unity of geographical inquiry.
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Critical geography and the poison of Heidegger's thought Geographica Helvetica, 69, 145-146, 2014 Author(s): B. Korf No abstract available.
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Ist Kreativität ein subjektives oder ein kollektives Phänomen? Über eine ungeklärte Frage in der Non-representational Theory und eine denkbare Antwort der Philosophie der symbolischen Formen Geographica Helvetica, 69, 147-155, 2014 Author(s): P. Dirksmeier The micro-macro-problem of the social sciences is also present in human geographies' discussions of creativity. Creativity could be conceptualized either as a capability of subjects or as emerging from interaction processes. A direct consequence of this theoretical indecision is an inconsistent notion of creativity in Nigel Thrifts' nonrepresentational theory (NRT) that is originally developed to valuate creative praxis. The paper advances a proposal for conceptualizing creativity in NRT by using the philosophy of symbolic forms established by Ernst Cassirer. First, the paper develops a notion of individual creativity that is implied in Cassirers' work on symbolic pregnance and symbolic forms and via Bourdieus' interpretation of Cassirer also in the French sociologists' theory of incorporation. Second, the paper shows two possibilities to include the outlined notion of individual creativity in NRT. Creativity could be linked with NRT by modifying Bourdieus' concept of incorporation as used to establish a notion of nonrepresentational praxis. The second possibility of including creativity is a connection of affect and experience, which leads directly to the emergence of novelty.
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Political Waters. Governmental water management and neoliberal reforms in Khartoum/Sudan Geographica Helvetica, 69, 221-222, 2014 Author(s): L. Crombé
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics Geographica Helvetica, 69, 223-224, 2014 Author(s): C. B. Tansel
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Peripheralization. The Making of Spatial Dependencies and Social Injustice Geographica Helvetica, 69, 213-214, 2014 Author(s): S. Rettberg
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    Publication Date: 2014-10-09
    Description: Antisemitismus, Großstadtfeindlichkeit und reaktionäre Kapitalismuskritik in der deutschsprachigen Geographie vor 1945 Geographica Helvetica, 69, 193-202, 2014 Author(s): B. Michel In der Forschung zur Geschichte der Geographie besteht eine auffällige Leerstelle bezüglich antisemitischen Denkens vor 1945. In diesem Beitrag wird versucht die Rolle und Funktion antisemitischer Elemente in der deutschsprachigen Geographie des Landschaftsparadigmas vor 1945 nachzuzeichnen. Es wird die These vertreten, dass die antisemitische Figur des Judentums als einem raum- und bodenlosen Volk, nicht nur tief in das geographische Denken eingelagert ist, sondern mit der seit 1918 stark antimodernen und abstraktionsfeindlichen Ausrichtung der Disziplin das Judentum gerade auch als Personifikation für die verhassten Momente von Modernisierung, Liberalismus und Urbanität fungiert. Wenn antisemitisches Denken im Vergleich zu nationalistischen und eurozentrischen Momenten auf den ersten Blick relativ unsichtbar erscheint, so liegt eine Ursache für diese geringe Sichtbarkeit im geringen Interesse landschaftskundlicher Geographie an Stadtgeographie und Prozessen der gesellschaftlichen Modernisierung.
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