<p>"This terrific book, now in its third iteration, is as relevant today as ever. It offers wonderfully engaging commentary on the enduring concerns of territory and territoriality across the world, and events of recent years are given particular attention in an insightful and brilliantly illustrative manner. Territorial logics and practices still matter – from the epidemiology of global pandemics to the ecological excesses of late modern capitalism, from the resurgence of populist nationalism to the geopolitics of war – and <em>Territories</em> shows us why."</p><p>John Morrissey, University of Galway, Ireland.</p><p>"We live in a deeply territorialized world. This book is the best introduction to its forms and features, its processes and problems. With clear prose and compelling cases, Storey shows us how territories shape who we are and how we think."</p><p>Gerard Toal, Virginia Tech, USA.</p><p>"This book is simply without peer. It covers all the ground that is needed for a conceptual survey. It does so both clearly and with many insightful examples."</p><p>John Agnew, UCLA, USA.</p><p>"David Storey’s <em>Territories</em> has been for a long time the best introductory text presenting the wide scope of this critical term. The third, updated edition of the book pushes the contribution of the earlier editions further, providing the reader with a thorough and well-illustrated discussion on the functions territory and territoriality at and across spatial scales, as well as on territory’s relations to contested power relations, identities, and ideologies embedded in various territorial strategies and practices. This book can be highly recommended to researchers and students who try to cope with our conflict-ridden world and its multiple dividing-lines and zones."</p><p>Anssi Paasi, Geography Research Unit, University of Oulu, Finland.</p>

Territories are more than simply bounded spaces; they reflect the ways in which we think of geographic space. Territoriality, or laying claim to territory, can be seen as the spatial expression of power, with borders dividing those inside from those outside. The book provides an introduction to the concept of territory, the ways in which ideologies and social practices are manifested in space, the deployment of territorial strategies and the geographical outcomes of these.

This revised and updated third edition focuses on both macro-scale examples and those less obvious micro-scale ones, and it explores how territorial strategies are used in the maintaining of power, or as a means of resistance. Throughout the book, key questions emerge concerning geographic space. Who is "allowed" to be in particular spaces and who is excluded or discouraged from being there? How are territorial practices utilised in conflicts concerned with socio-political power and identity and how are ideologies transposed onto space?

Written from a geographical perspective, the book is interdisciplinary, drawing on ideas and material from a range of academic disciplines including history, political science, sociology, international relations, and cultural studies. Theoretical underpinnings are supported by a variety of historical and contemporary examples, drawn from a range of geographic contexts.

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The book provides an introduction to the concept of territory, the ways in which ideologies and social practices are manifested in space, the deployment of territorial strategies and the geographical outcomes of these.

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Territory and Territoriality

Chapter 3 The Territorial State

Chapter 4 Territory, Borders and Sovereignty

Chapter 5 Nations and Nationalism

Chapter 6 Nationalism, Territory and Place

Chapter 7 De-territorialisation, Re-territorialisation and State Sovereignty

Chapter 8 Territory, Locality and Community

Chapter 9 Territory, Space and Society

Chapter 10 Conclusions

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032777221
Publisert
2024-07-30
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
580 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

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Biografisk notat

David Storey is Honorary Professor of Human Geography at University of Worcester, United Kingdom.