聆听地方,实践关系性:体现合作关系地理学的六个新兴协议

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
A.M. Kanngieser , Filipa Soares , June Rubis , Corrinne T. Sullivan , Marnie Graham , Miriam Williams , Joseph Palis , Lauren Tynan , Lara Daley , Fabri Blacklock , Beth Greenhough , Sandie Suchet-Pearson , Sarah Wright , Kate Lloyd , Uncle Bud Marshall
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摘要

地理学界对人类和环境动态的构成和相互依存以及关系认识论的兴趣与日俱增。这种兴趣促使我们思考有关尊重、权力和合作的问题,以及我们作为学者和社区成员如何跨越有时巨大而不可比拟的差异来建立关系。在本文中,我们记录了在 "非孤狼 "网络中出现的六项协议,这些协议促成了这项细致的工作:安置、倾听、编织、不适、悲伤和休息。这些协议是物质实践,它们注意到了我们所持有的利益、观点和立场的多样性,并使我们能够在我们的关系中游刃有余。本文论证了关注这些协议的重要性,它们可以塑造关系地理学的实践。它为地理学家和社会科学家在进行关系地理学研究时提供了可能的实验方向。
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Listening to place, practising relationality: Embodying six emergent protocols for collaborative relational geographies

There is increasing interest within geography around the composition and interdependence of human and environmental dynamics and relational onto-epistemologies. Such interest prompts us to consider questions around respect, power and collaboration, and how we might enact relations across sometimes vast and incommensurable differences as academics and as/with community members. In this paper, we document six protocols which emerged within the Not Lone Wolf network to enable this careful work: Emplacement, Listening, Weaving, Discomfort, Grieving, and Resting. These protocols are material practices that are mindful of the diversity of stakes, opinions and positionalities we hold, and which enable us to navigate through our relations. This paper argues for the importance of attending to such protocols which can shape the doing(s) of relational geographies. It offers possible orientations for geographers and social scientists to experiment with while doing relational geographies.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
11.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Emotion, Space and Society aims to provide a forum for interdisciplinary debate on theoretically informed research on the emotional intersections between people and places. These aims are broadly conceived to encourage investigations of feelings and affect in various spatial and social contexts, environments and landscapes. Questions of emotion are relevant to several different disciplines, and the editors welcome submissions from across the full spectrum of the humanities and social sciences. The journal editorial and presentational structure and style will demonstrate the richness generated by an interdisciplinary engagement with emotions and affects.
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