Geography’s relevance debates and new forms of scholar policy activism

IF 1.3 2区 历史学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Historical Geography Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhg.2024.06.010
Mark Boyle , Audrey Kobayashi
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In the context of class and culture wars over the social purpose of the university, it is time to revisit a pivotal question: to whom is the discipline of geography accountable and for what? In the spirit of looking back to look forward, we wonder to what extent and in what ways historiographies of geography that critically interrogate geographers' statements on the discipline's social mission might help and guide us at this hour? Specifically, we work to extract added value from the so-called relevance debates which animated anglophone geography in the 1970s. Characterising the present historical conjuncture as a Gramscian moment of interregnum when the ‘old is dying and the new cannot be born’, we tender the provocation that it is the responsibility of geographers to advance the cause of a ‘progressive populism’. To prosecute this public mission, it will be necessary to recentre the discipline around the figure of the geographer as scholar policy activist, immersed in and a progenitor of a vigilant, contestatory democracy. We conclude that whilst the relevance debates failed to theorise, codify, professionalise and valorise such an academic identity, these debates did bequeath logics and legacies that can fast track this work now.

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地理学相关性辩论和新形式的学者政策行动主义
在关于大学社会目的的阶级和文化战争的背景下,是时候重新审视一个关键问题了:地理学科对谁负责,为了什么?本着回顾过去以展望未来的精神,我们想知道,批判性地审视地理学家关于该学科社会使命的声明的地理史学在多大程度上和以何种方式可以帮助和指导我们?具体而言,我们致力于从 20 世纪 70 年代活跃于英语地理学的所谓相关性辩论中挖掘附加价值。我们将当前的历史时刻定性为葛兰西式的 "新旧交替 "时刻,即 "旧的正在消亡,新的无法诞生",并提出了地理学家有责任推动 "进步的民粹主义 "事业的论点。为了履行这一公共使命,有必要围绕地理学家作为学者、政策活动家、沉浸于警惕的、有争议的民主中并成为其开创者的形象,对该学科进行更新。我们的结论是,虽然相关性辩论未能将这样一种学术身份理论化、法典化、专业化和价值化,但这些辩论确实留下了逻辑和遗产,可以快速追踪现在的工作。
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期刊介绍: A well-established international quarterly, the Journal of Historical Geography publishes articles on all aspects of historical geography and cognate fields, including environmental history. As well as publishing original research papers of interest to a wide international and interdisciplinary readership, the journal encourages lively discussion of methodological and conceptual issues and debates over new challenges facing researchers in the field. Each issue includes a substantial book review section.
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