All Stories

  1. Carceral and colonial domesticities: Subaltern case geographies of a Delhi rescue home
  2. The archival geographies of twentieth-century internationalism: Nation, empire and race
  3. Historical geographies of the 21st century: Challenging our praxis
  4. Political lives at sea: working and socialising to and from the India Round Table Conference in London, 1930–1932
  5. Imperial Internationalism: The Round Table Conference and the Making of India in London, 1930–1932
  6. ‘No place for hate’: community-led research and the geographies of Nottingham citizens’ hate crime commission
  7. “Political Atmospherics”: The India Round Table Conference’s Atmospheric Environments, Bodies and Representations, London 1930–1932
  8. A Pre-Partitioned City? Anti-Colonial and Communal Mohallas in Inter-War Delhi
  9. How India Became Democratic: Citizenship and the Making of the Universal Franchise
  10. Subjects of truth: Resisting governmentality in Foucault’s 1980s
  11. Decolonialism
  12. Subject to truth: Before and after governmentality in Foucault’s 1970s
  13. Empirical and analytical subaltern space? Ashrams, brothels and trafficking in colonial Delhi
  14. Introduction
  15. Dyarchy
  16. Introduction: Historical geographies of internationalism, 1900–1950
  17. Prostitution and the Ends of Empire
  18. An international anomaly? Sovereignty, the League of Nations and India's princely geographies
  19. Neoliberalism, Postcolonialism and Hetero-Sovereignties
  20. Moral regulation: historical geography and scale
  21. Planning the City: Urbanization and Reform in Calcutta c.1800–c.1940. By Partho Datta. New Delhi: Tulika Books, 2012. xv, 332 pp. Rs 650 (cloth).
  22. ASS volume 46 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
  23. ‘The Life of Individuals as well as of Nations’: International Law and the League of Nations’ Anti-Trafficking Governmentalities
  24. Stimulation, Segregation and Scandal: Geographies of Prostitution Regulation in British India, between Registration (1888) and Suppression (1923)
  25. Legal geographies and the state of imperialism: environments, constitutions, and violence
  26. Assemblage/apparatus: using Deleuze and Foucault
  27. Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt
  28. Governance
  29. Violent Memories: South Asian Spaces of Postcolonial Anamnesis
  30. Security, territory, and colonial populations
  31. Transnationalism and the Scalar Politics of Imperialism
  32. An Intimate and Imperial Feminism: Meliscent Shephard and the Regulation of Prostitution in Colonial India
  33. Governing prostitution in colonial Delhi: from cantonment regulations to international hygiene (1864–1939)
  34. AN ‘INDISPENSABLE HYPODERMIS’?
  35. Of scales, networks and assemblages: the League of Nations apparatus and the scalar sovereignty of the Government of India
  36. Ordinary Urban Spaces: Between Postcolonialism and Development
  37. Ambivalent Improvements: Biography, Biopolitics, and Colonial Delhi
  38. Reviewing Geographies of Memory/Forgetting
  39. Spaces of Colonialism
  40. Governmentality, congestion and calculation in colonial Delhi
  41. Contesting and Surviving Memory: Space, Nation, and Nostalgia inLes Lieux de Mémoire
  42. Foucault's population geographies: classifications, biopolitics and governmental spaces
  43. Metropolitan Catastrophes: Scenarios, Experiences and Commemorations in the Era of Total War
  44. Memory and nostalgia
  45. Gendered Politics and Nationalised Homes: Women and the anti-colonial struggle in Delhi, 1930-47
  46. Security, territory, and colonial populations
  47. Social Class
  48. Anti-vice lives: peopling the archives of prostitution in interwar India