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Territory and territoriality
Territory and territoriality are generally regarded as key concepts in political geography. While anglophone geographers have privileged a rather politico‐institutional understanding, closely related to the state and the notion of sovereignty, francophone geographers have privileged a social and semiotic approach, which emphasizes the role people play in the production of territories. After having been dismissed as a relic of the past in an age of flows and networks, and obfuscated by the hegemonic role place has played in geography, territory seems to have attracted new interest and gained momentum in the discipline since 2009.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Geography and Environment
Published in
The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and TechnologyCitation
ANTONSICH, M., 2017. Territory and territoriality. IN: The International Encyclopedia of Geography: People, the Earth, Environment, and Technology, 9pp.Publisher
Association of American Geographers (AAG) and Wiley-BlackwellVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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© John Wiley & Sons, LtdPublication date
2017-03-06Copyright date
2017Publisher version
Language
- en