The study of the political organization of geographical space. The structuring of space is studied under two perspectives: territories and networks. The influence of cultural factors also will receive attention. The ideas of Jean Gottmann as guiding principles for political-geographical analysis will be considered. Among specific themes of research interest are: European and other world-regional iconographies, diasporas, democracy and stability, boundary maintenance and transborder cooperation, urban politics and city networks, and challenges to the Westphalian spatial model from above and below. Studies in electoral geography, on varying scales, as well as those in historical geography and demography that relate to the political organization of space also are encouraged. The role of political and cultural “distance” and other geographical factors in international relations, along with classic issues relating to the geography of war and peace, are encompassed as well.
- Cultural and social geographies: the multiple expressions of space and society.
Chair: Dr. María Lois - Divided Cities and Divided Societies – Regionalisation, Re-territorialization and Micro-geopolitical Shatterbelts
Chair: Dr. Marta Zorko - Geopolitics and Peace
Chair: Dr. María Lois - Geopolitics of Heritage: Space, Politics, Patrimony
Chair: Dr. María Lois - Issues in Recent Global Electoral Geographies
Chair: Dr. María Lois - Political Debates on Eco-social Crisis: Climate Policies, Green Colonialism and World-ecology
Chair: Dr. Ryan Weichelt - Securitization or Cooperation? Border Resilience in the 21th Century
Chair: Dr. María Lois - Teaching Political Geography and Geopolitics: is a “Reset” Needed?
Chair: Prof. Nick Megoran