Nick Clarke has written a short piece about the geographies of politics and anti-politics. It was written as a ‘critical review’ commissioned by Geoforum for the General Election on the discipline of Geography and the research problem of anti-politics. It is accompanied by two ‘debate’ pieces from Jane Wills and David Featherstone.
| Re-engagement or Rebellion? The divergent horizons of anti-politicsPolicy Network Event: The populist signal: Why politics and democracy need to change, 17 June, Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace
Geographies of Politics and Anti-Politics
May 22, 2015
| Re-engagement or Rebellion? The divergent horizons of anti-politicsPolicy Network Event: The populist signal: Why politics and democracy need to change, 17 June, Royal Society, 6-9 Carlton House Terrace