Description
This critical engagement with Doreen Massey's ground-breaking work in geographic theory and its relationship to politics features specially commissioned essays from former students and colleagues, as well as the artists, political figures and activists whose thinking she has helped to shape. It seeks to mark and take forward her compelling contributions to geographical theorizing and political debate.
- High profile contributors include Lawrence Grossberg, Chantal Mouffe, Jamie Peck and Jane Wills
- The global reach and significance of Massey's work recommends this volume to a diverse readership
- Provides an agenda for work on spatial politics and critical geography
- Sets out the contours of a human geography informed by Doreen Massey's work
About the Author
David Featherstone is a Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Glasgow, UK. He studied with Doreen Massey for a PhD at the Open University in the late 1990s. His research focuses on transnational social movements and on the relations between space and politics. He is the author of Resistance Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), and Solidarity: Hidden Histories and Geographies of Internationalism (2012).
Joe Painter is Professor of Geography at Durham University, UK. He also gained his PhD with Doreen Massey at the Open University, a decade earlier than his co-editor. The author (with Alex Jeffrey) of Political Geography: An Introduction to Space and Power (2009), his current research focuses on the prosaic geographies of the state.
Reviews
"[This is] a collection of articles not on Doreen Massey's work, but rather on how different scholars and activists, many of them Massey's colleagues and friends, have developed their own ideas informed by hers ... Gathering together a bunch of colleagues, activists, artists and political figures, each contributor offers an overview of how their main concerns relate to, or have benefited from, Massey's concepts. For the scope and significance of her ideas seem to have been enormous; just think of the very different disciplines that have benefited from her spatial vision (take only the ones present in the book: political science, sociology, anthropology, and psychology, even the arts, not to mention the practice of politics itself) ... Here we have a group of scholars ... taking Massey's work in new and exciting directions, and we have eighteen excellent examples of how to do it." (Antipode , 1 September 2013)
Book Information
ISBN 9781444338300
Author David Featherstone
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Wiley-Blackwell
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 426g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 154mm * 17mm