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  2. Political geography - Wikipedia

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    From the late-1970s onwards, political geography has undergone a renaissance, and could fairly be described as one of the most dynamic of the sub-disciplines today. The revival was underpinned by the launch of the journal Political Geography Quarterly (and its expansion to bi-monthly production as Political Geography).

  3. Political ecology - Wikipedia

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    While the broad scope and interdisciplinary nature of political ecology lends itself to multiple definitions and understandings, common assumptions across the field hace given the term relevance. Raymond L. Bryant and Sinéad Bailey developed three fundamental assumptions in practising political ecology:

  4. John Robert Victor Prescott - Wikipedia

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    Prescott published widely on boundary issues and political geography. A full list of his works was compiled by his wife Dorothy, available here. Much of it is in/with conventional academic journals and publishers, and is therefore inaccessible online. In addition, his early work incorporated quotes in French and German, inaccessible to many.

  5. Electoral geography - Wikipedia

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    Electoral geography is the analysis of the methods, the behavior, and the results of elections in the context of geographic space and using geographical techniques. . Specifically, it is an examination of the dual interaction in which geographical affect the political decisions, and the geographical structure of the election system affects electora

  6. Geostrategy - Wikipedia

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    Geostrategies are relevant principally to the context in which they were devised: the strategist's nation, the historically rooted national impulses, [8] the strength of the country's resources, the scope of the country's goals, the political geography of the time period, and the technological factors that affect military, political, economic ...

  7. Richard Hartshorne - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hartshorne (/ ˈ h ɑːr t s h ɔːr n /; December 12, 1899 – November 5, 1992) was a prominent American geographer, and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who specialized in economic and political geography and the philosophy of geography. He is known in particular for his methodological work The Nature of Geography ...

  8. Political Geography (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Political Geography is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier covering all aspects of political geography. [1] Its editor-in-chief is Filippo Menga (University of Bergamo). [2] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 4.7. [3]

  9. Philosophy of geography - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of geography is the subfield of philosophy which deals with epistemological, metaphysical, and axiological issues in geography, with geographic methodology in general, and with more broadly related issues such as the perception and representation of space and place.