Responses: Geography as space and geography as place: The divide between political science and political geography continues |
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Authors: | John O'Loughlin |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado , Boulder E-mail: johno@colorado.edu. |
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Abstract: | Steven Spiegel's article ‘Traditional Space vs. Cyberspace’ exemplifies the divide between political science and political geography. In trying to incorporate geographic factors into his consideration of post‐Cold War geopolitics, Spiegel equates his view with distance and less explicitly with territory. The attempt to position geography as central to international politics has failed once again because of the equation of spatial analysis with the field of geography. Ignorance and neglect of the place tradition, prominent in contemporary geography, is the most important factor in the continued failure of communication between Geography and International Relations. |
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