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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography

By: Virginie Mamadouh (Editor), Natalie Koch (Editor), Chih Yuan Woon (Editor), John A. Agnew (Editor)

eBook | 29 April 2025

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A vital resource for understanding how political geography engages with a rapidly transforming world

The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography provides an expansive and up-to-date view of the dynamic and evolving field, seamlessly combining critical theoretical debates, empirical investigations, and practical applications. Edited and authored by leading experts from varied intellectual, geographic, and methodological perspectives, this comprehensive volume offers insights into foundational concepts such as power, territory, sovereignty, and nationalism while highlighting the latest global trends, cutting-edge research, and ongoing debates.

Balancing continuity with innovation, the second edition of the Companion addresses recent intellectual advances and geopolitical developments, with wholly new coverage of peace, health water politics, climate change, ocean geographies, and much more. The contributing authors demonstrate how political geography remains deeply relevant, connecting long-established themes to the shifting landscapes of contemporary geopolitics. Throughout this edition, new and revised chapters illustrate how core concepts like scale, borders, nationalism, citizenship, and memory are shaped by and shape the world's political landscape.

Equipping readers with the intellectual tools to investigate and interpret complex global phenomena, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography:

  • Offers novel perspectives on nonhuman actors, digitalization, climate change, and the impact of the Anthropocene on geopolitics
  • Incorporates various interdisciplinary approaches, drawing insights from political science, sociology, and international relations
  • Features in-depth discussions on feminist geographies, postcolonialism, and practice-based methods in geography
  • Provides a unique organizational structure that blends conceptual analysis with practical insights across diverse scales
  • Examines the intersection of materiality and politics, including environmental entanglements and human-material relationships
  • Emphasizes the evolving nature of borders and citizenship in an increasingly interconnected world

Organized into clearly defined sections that guide readers through foundational theories, processes, and applications, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Political Geography, Second Edition is invaluable for students in upper-level undergraduate, master's degree, and PhD programs in political geography, political science, international relations, and related disciplines. It is also a key reference for scholars and practitioners looking for a reliable resource for understanding contemporary global issues.

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