Geotheory

Series Editor(s): Arun Saldanha, Paul Kingsbury

The primary site for new theories of social space and the material politics of the earth

The earth is a hot topic. Accelerating crises have steadily replaced the fantasy of a global village with dreadful anticipation of the geographies of destitution, paranoia and oblivion to come. For most, modernity has already been a cruelly enticing catastrophe. There has accordingly been a surge of investigations into topics such as blackness, decolonisation, sexuality and revolution, which have reinvigorated theorisation in geography. Geotheory publishes work across geography, philosophy, critical theory, environmental humanities and cultural studies, wresting from the convulsions of the 21st century ways of spatial thinking that could yet reorient collective life. Perhaps the pervasive dread can be traversed with a newfound love of this old earth.

Series advisory board

Ben Anderson, Durham University
Nigel Clark, Lancaster University
J.D. Dewsbury, University New South Wales
Jessica Dubow, Lancaster University
Malcom Ferdinand, University of Paris Dauphine
Denise Ferreira da Silva, University of British Columbia
Elizabeth Grosz, Duke University
Ilan Kapoor, York University
Katherine McKittrick, Queen’s University
Heidi Nast, DePaul University
Chris Philo, Glasgow University
Steve Pile, The Open University
Jasbir Puar, University of British Columbia
Maano Ramutsindela, University of Cape Town
Sue Ruddick, University of Toronto
Anna J. Secor, Durham University
Keith Woodward, University of Arizona
Kathryn Yusoff, Queen Mary University of London

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