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The geographies of cultural geography III: Material geographies, vibrant matters and risking surface geographies

The doing of material geographies within the subdiscipline of cultural geography has been inspired by Jane Bennett’s (2010) account of Vibrant Matter. This review follows the various trajectories in recently published research in the field of material geographies and argues that scholars should aim...

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Culture
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Geography
Human geography
Materialism
Politics
Power
Risk
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