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Relationality and anti-oppressive geographic praxis: an introduction to the interventions section
Abstract In this introduction to the interventions section titled Relationality and Anti-Oppressive Geographic Praxis, I examine how feminist geography has contributed to a concept of relationality within geography and how a deeper engagement with the concept may advance anti-oppressive praxis in the discipline. I introduce four intervention pieces included in this section that explore relational approaches to geographic research, teaching, and institutional practices.