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For a politics of atmospheric governance

A rise in social science scholarship on atmospheres has raised questions on how to articulate complex material and imperceptible events and encounters. Responding to Peter Adey’s Air Affinities, this review proposes the need to traverse geopolitics and geopoetics to more fully engage these. Going fu...

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Published in:Dialogues in human geography 2015-03, Vol.5 (1), p.80-84
Main Authors: Feigenbaum, Anna, Kanngieser, Anja
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