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Cultural geography 1 : intensities and forms of power.

Anderson, B. (2017) 'Cultural geography 1 : intensities and forms of power.', Progress in human geography., 41 (4). pp. 501-511.

Abstract

In the first of three reviews I focus on how cultural geography is exploring modes and forms of power in relation to various contemporary conditions, including research on precaritization, dispossession, the state, and anti-black violence. A common concern in this work is with how power relations and effects are lived as part of the composition of experience. I demonstrate how this emphasis on experience manifests in attention to the specificities of modes of power and their intensities (how the effects of power come to form and are present/absent) and forms (how power relations are arranged into specific shapes or patterns).

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Publisher Web site:https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132516649491
Publisher statement:Anderson, B. (2017) 'Cultural geography 1 : intensities and forms of power.', Progress in human geography., 41 (4). pp. 501-511. Copyright © 2016 The Author(s). Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.
Date accepted:21 April 2016
Date deposited:03 May 2016
Date of first online publication:23 May 2016
Date first made open access:No date available

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