The Political Discourse of Spatial Disparities - Geographical Inequalities Between Science and Propaganda (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)


This work aims to provide unique insights into the multidisciplinary research on spatial disparities from an unconventional point of view. It breaks with the conventional narrative that tends to interpret this theoretical tradition as a series of factual contributions to a better understanding of the issue. Instead, related theories are investigated in their political, economic, and social contexts, and spatial disparity research is presented as a political discourse. It also reveals how the propagandistic problematization or de-problematization of geographical inequalities serves the substantiation of political goals, while taking advantage of the legitimate authority of science and the image of scientific objectivity. The book explains how the discourse has functioned from 19th century social physics over the Cold War period up to Marxist geographies of the current neoliberal age, and in what way and to what extent political considerations prevent related concepts producing objective knowledge about the complex phenomenon of spatial inequalities."


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This work aims to provide unique insights into the multidisciplinary research on spatial disparities from an unconventional point of view. It breaks with the conventional narrative that tends to interpret this theoretical tradition as a series of factual contributions to a better understanding of the issue. Instead, related theories are investigated in their political, economic, and social contexts, and spatial disparity research is presented as a political discourse. It also reveals how the propagandistic problematization or de-problematization of geographical inequalities serves the substantiation of political goals, while taking advantage of the legitimate authority of science and the image of scientific objectivity. The book explains how the discourse has functioned from 19th century social physics over the Cold War period up to Marxist geographies of the current neoliberal age, and in what way and to what extent political considerations prevent related concepts producing objective knowledge about the complex phenomenon of spatial inequalities."

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Springer International Publishing AG

Country of origin

Switzerland

Series

Contributions to Political Science

Release date

November 2013

Availability

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First published

2014

Authors

Dimensions

235 x 155 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

381

Edition

2014 ed.

ISBN-13

978-3-319-01507-1

Barcode

9783319015071

Categories

LSN

3-319-01507-9



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