All Stories

  1. Affective dark tourism encounters: Rikuzentakata after the 2011 Great East Japan Disaster
  2. The floating churches of Volgograd: river topologies and warped spatialities of faith
  3. Exopolis reloaded: fragmented landscapes and no man’s lands in a North-Eastern Italian border region
  4. Agamben and radical politics
  5. Orientalism/Occidentalism
  6. Biopolitics
  7. Space of Exception
  8. Topographies of the Kasbah Route: Hardening of a heritage trail
  9. Italian Studies, Italian Theory and the politics of trans-lation
  10. The power of space: The biopolitics of custody and care at the Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam
  11. Life in space, space in life: Nazi topographies, geographical imaginations, andLebensraum
  12. Hitler's Geographies
  13. The surface and the abyss/Rethinking topology
  14. Geographies of the camp
  15. Counter-camps and other spatialities
  16. Sight lines, sight areas and unbroken open spaces? More-than-representational conceptualisations in Dutch landscape planning
  17. Dutch new nature: (re)landscaping the Millingerwaard
  18. Reading Stuart Elden's The Birth of Territory
  19. Governing refugee space: the quasi-carceral regime of Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel, a German-Jewish refugee camp in the prelude to World War II
  20. Disciplined Mobility and the Emotional Subject in Royal Dutch Lloyd's Early Twentieth Century Passenger Shipping Network
  21. Storytelling as Method in Spatial Planning
  22. The trouble with Carl Schmitt
  23. Tourism After the Postmodern Turn
  24. Rabat retrospective: Colonial heritage in a Moroccan urban laboratory
  25. The question of space in Carl Schmitt
  26. Touring responsibility: The trouble with ‘going local’ in community-based tourism in Thailand
  27. (Im)mobile Geographies
  28. Re-scaling 'EU'rope: EU macro-regional fantasies in the Mediterranean
  29. Not a geography of what doesn't exist, but a counter-geography of what does: Rereading Giuseppe Dematteis' Le Metafore della Terra
  30. Carl Schmitt and the Concept of the Border
  31. Carlo Galli, Carl Schmitt, and contemporary Italian political thought
  32. Nazi Spatial Theory: The Dark Geographies of Carl Schmitt and Walter Christaller
  33. Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust - Edited by Jouni Häkli & Claudio Minca
  34. Claude Raffestin’s Italian travels
  35. Chapter 4 Negotiating Marrakech: Postcolonial Travels in Morocco
  36. Nazi biopolitics and the dark geographies of theselva
  37. Topographies/topologies of the camp: Auschwitz as a spatial threshold
  38. The ‘Border Within’: Inhabiting the Border in Trieste
  39. The Mediterranean alternative
  40. The Island: Work, Tourism and the Biopolitical
  41. ‘Trieste Nazione’ and its geographies of absence
  42. The Reign and the Glory: Or, Reflections on the Theological Foundations of the Credit Crunch
  43. Postmodernism/Postmodern Geography
  44. Italian Language Geography
  45. Reviews: Il Potere e la Gloria, Industrial Ruins: Space, Aesthetics and Materiality
  46. The tourist landscape paradox
  47. Humboldt's compromise, or the forgotten geographies of landscape
  48. Agamben's geographies of modernity
  49. Giorgio agamben and the new biopolitical nomos
  50. Italian cultural geography, or the history of a prolific absence
  51. The return of the Camp
  52. Geographical Practice and Postmodern Destination Image
  53. Venetian Geographical Praxis
  54. 'The Bali Syndrome': The explosion and implosion of 'exotic' tourist spaces
  55. Image and destination: A geographical approach applied to Banff National Park, Canada
  56. TERRITORY AND TOURISM: THE CASE OF BANFF NATIONAL PARK
  57. Planning, environment and policy making management, environment et politique planung, umwelt und politik
  58. Tourism, Modernity, and Postmodernity
  59. Postmodern Geographies (1989): Edward Soja