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Working through 'working through'

Working through 'working through'
Working through 'working through'
This commentary provides a summary of Shawn Bodden's intervention, before raising three questions prompted by the article. What is the relationship between a more ordinary critical geography and interpretivism? How is ‘ordinariness’ being used by geographers as a category of geographical analysis? And what might a more ordinary critical geography resemble in practice?
Critical geography, critique, interpretivism, ontology, ordinary, Critical geography, interpretivism, critique, ordinary, ontology
Clarke, Nick
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Clarke, Nick
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Clarke, Nick (2024) Working through 'working through'. Dialogues in Human Geography. (doi:10.1177/20438206241242474).

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This commentary provides a summary of Shawn Bodden's intervention, before raising three questions prompted by the article. What is the relationship between a more ordinary critical geography and interpretivism? How is ‘ordinariness’ being used by geographers as a category of geographical analysis? And what might a more ordinary critical geography resemble in practice?

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e-pub ahead of print date: 31 March 2024
Keywords: Critical geography, critique, interpretivism, ontology, ordinary, Critical geography, interpretivism, critique, ordinary, ontology

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488994
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Date deposited: 10 Apr 2024 16:56
Last modified: 11 Apr 2024 01:39

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