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'Worlds apart: global difference and inequality'. (2004)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2004). 'Worlds apart: global difference and inequality'. In P. Daniels, M. Bradshaw, D. Shaw, & J. Sidaway (Eds.), An Introduction to Human Geography: Issues for the twenty-first century (185-209). Pearson Prentice Hall

‘Geographies of governance and regional politics’. (2004)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2004). ‘Geographies of governance and regional politics’. In D. Potts, & T. Bowyer-Bower (Eds.), Eastern and Southern Africa: Development challenges in a Volatile region (255-294). Pearson

Transnationalism. (2004)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C. (2004). Transnationalism. In N. Johnson, R. Schein, & J. Duncan (Eds.), Companion of Cultural Geography (499-512). Blackwell

Coastal and Marine Geography (2004)
Book Chapter
Psuty, N., Steinberg, P. E., & Dawn, W. (2004). Coastal and Marine Geography. In G. Gaile, & C. Willmott (Eds.), Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century (314-325). Oxford University Press

Feminizing electoral geography (2004)
Book Chapter
Secor, A. J. (2004). Feminizing electoral geography. In L. Staeheli, E. Kofman, & L. Peake (Eds.), Mapping Women, Making Politics (261-272). Routledge

Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question (2004)
Journal Article
Jones, M., & MacLeod, G. (2004). Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 29(4), 433-452. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0020-2754.2004.00140.x

Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian traditions of political statehood, it is now routinely contended that regions are 'in resurgence'. Nonetheless, much of the debate on this purported regional r... Read More about Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question.

Practising human geography. (2004)
Book
Cloke, P., Cook, I., Crang, P., Goodwin, M., Painter, J., & Philo, C. (2004). P. Cloke, I. Cook, P. Crang, M. Goodwin, J. Painter, & C. Philo (Eds.), Practising human geography. SAGE Publications

Geographical Imaginations and spaces of political engagement: Examples from the Indian Alliance (2004)
Journal Article
McFarlane, C. (2004). Geographical Imaginations and spaces of political engagement: Examples from the Indian Alliance. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 36(5), 890-916. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8330.2004.00460.x

This paper is concerned with the various ways in which geographical imaginations are inflected in politics. It draws on examples from a threeway partnership of civil society organisations based in Mumbai, India. This movement seeks to reconfigure the... Read More about Geographical Imaginations and spaces of political engagement: Examples from the Indian Alliance.

Time-stilled space-slowed: how boredom matters (2004)
Journal Article
Anderson, B. (2004). Time-stilled space-slowed: how boredom matters. Geoforum, 35(6), 739-754. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2004.02.005

This paper aims to fold the increased attention to issues of materiality in social and cultural geography into the more recent attunement to questions of affect. The vehicle for this aim is a discussion of the complex ways in which boredom, and bodie... Read More about Time-stilled space-slowed: how boredom matters.

The degeneration of tropical geography' (2004)
Journal Article
Power, M., & Sidaway, J. (2004). The degeneration of tropical geography'. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 94(3), 585-601. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8306.2004.00415.x

How did colonial and tropical geography as practiced in the aftermath of World War II become development geography by the 1970s? We excavate the genealogy of development geography, relating it to geopolitical, economic, and social traumas of decoloni... Read More about The degeneration of tropical geography'.

Conceptualizing economies and their geographies: spaces, flows and circuits (2004)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2004). Conceptualizing economies and their geographies: spaces, flows and circuits. Progress in Human Geography, 28(4), 447-471. https://doi.org/10.1191/0309132504ph497oa

The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to how best to conceptualize and theorize economies and their geographies. Reflecting on these debates, I identify six axioms that are central to conceptu... Read More about Conceptualizing economies and their geographies: spaces, flows and circuits.