Taking territory seriously in a fluid, topologically varied world: reflections in the wake of the populist turn and the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geografiska Annaler Series B-Human Geography Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/04353684.2021.2022987
A. B. Murphy
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This article is published as part of the Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography special issue based on the Vega symposium: ‘Bounded spaces in question: X-raying the persistence of regions and territories, edited by Anssi Paasi. ABSTRACT A concern with territory may seem anachronistic in the face of the interconnected, fluid, topologically complex political-geographic landscape of the twenty-first century. Yet in many places borders are hardening, the movement of people is becoming more limited, and state nationalism is gaining ground. The recent rise of populist-nationalist movements and the responses to the spread of SARS-CoV-2 around the world are illustrative of conflicting political and social dynamics that are simultaneously reinforcing and challenging dominant territorial ideas and assumptions. Coming to grips with this state of affairs demands an increasingly sophisticated engagement with the concept of territory–one that treats territory as a shifting, yet sticky, element of a complex system that is constantly being remade through the interplay of material circumstances and ideological dispositions.
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在动荡多变的世界中认真对待领土问题:民粹主义转向和COVID-19大流行之后的思考
这篇文章是《地理年鉴》的一部分:B系列,基于维加研讨会的人文地理学特刊:“有界空间的问题:用x光透视区域和领土的持久性”,由Anssi Paasi编辑。面对21世纪相互联系、流动、拓扑复杂的政治地理景观,对领土的关注似乎是不合时宜的。然而,在许多地方,边界正在加强,人们的流动变得越来越有限,国家民族主义正在抬头。最近民粹主义-民族主义运动的兴起以及对SARS-CoV-2在世界各地传播的反应说明了相互冲突的政治和社会动态,这些动态同时加强和挑战了占主导地位的领土观念和假设。要处理这种情况,需要对领土概念进行越来越复杂的接触——将领土视为一个复杂系统中不断变化但又黏糊糊的元素,这个复杂系统通过物质环境和意识形态倾向的相互作用而不断被重塑。
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期刊介绍: Geografiska Annaler, Series B, is a prestigious international journal publishing articles covering all theoretical and empirical aspects of human and economic geography. The journal has no specific regional profile but some attention is paid to research from the Nordic countries, as well as from countries around the Baltic Sea. Geografiska Annaler, Series B is supported by the Swedish Council for Research in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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