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View article: Past, present, future: The RGS‐IBG political geography research group within British political geography
Past, present, future: The RGS‐IBG political geography research group within British political geography Open
This paper critically examines the history of the Political Geography Research Group (PolGRG) of the Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers (RGS‐IBG) within the shifting landscape of political geography as a s…
View article: ‘Whispered in corridors’: Intra‐national politics and practices of knowledge production in South African Human Geography
‘Whispered in corridors’: Intra‐national politics and practices of knowledge production in South African Human Geography Open
Reflections on the state of Geography around the globe have noted multiple challenges and opportunities—including a call for the reconfiguring of the discipline as a critical space of care and praxis (Daya, Transactions of the Institute of…
View article: Governmentality and comic propaganda: Mighty Man, the black superhero of apartheid
Governmentality and comic propaganda: Mighty Man, the black superhero of apartheid Open
Recent years have seen growing academic interest in the proliferation of a distinct genre of African superheroes. There is, however, a much longer – and at times, problematic – history of superheroes in and from Africa, a history often hea…
View article: ‘Our citizenship is being prostituted’: The everyday geographies of economic citizenship regimes
‘Our citizenship is being prostituted’: The everyday geographies of economic citizenship regimes Open
There is much interest in economic citizenship schemes, yet little attention has been paid to the quotidian impacts of such schemes on local communities, environments and notions of citizenship. This paper responds to this lacuna by review…
View article: Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics
Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics Open
Despite ongoing critical engagements with the remit and functioning of research ethics boards and review processes – not least in the limitations of transposing medico‐scientific ethics approaches to the social sciences – the need for ethi…
View article: The new tyranny of student participation? Student voice and the paradox of strategic-active student-citizens
The new tyranny of student participation? Student voice and the paradox of strategic-active student-citizens Open
Student voice in governance and decision-making has become ubiquitous in higher education, evolving from buzzword to orthodoxy. Student engagement measures have become instruments of quality control, with students expected to take an activ…
View article: The New Tyranny of Student Participation? Student voice and the paradox of strategic-active student-citizens
The New Tyranny of Student Participation? Student voice and the paradox of strategic-active student-citizens Open
Student in governance and decision-making has become ubiquitous in higher education, evolving from buzzword to orthodoxy. Student engagement measures have become instruments of quality control, with students expected to take an active role…
View article: The Palgrave Handbook of International Development
The Palgrave Handbook of International Development Open
International development is a dynamic, vibrant and complex field – both in terms of practices and in relation to framing and concepts. This collection draws together leading experts from a range of d