Redescribing Horizontal Geographies
A Neopragmatist Approach to Spatial Contingency, Complexity, and Relationships
Series: Neopragmatic Horizontal Geographies; 1;
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Product details:
- Edition number 2024
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 9 June 2024
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783031591235
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XII, 260 p. 11 illus., 6 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 527
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Long description:
The first book in the series provides the concept of a theoretical redefinition of 'horizontal geographies'. These denote the spatial syntheses as undertaken in various disciplines, whether as regional studies, area studies, new regional geography, and many more. The basis of the redescription is philosophical neopragmatism, which has occasionally been taken up in the spatial sciences, but has never been differentiated into a theory-driven empirical research program. This development of the research program guides the present book.
Philosophical neopragmatism, especially as conceptualized by Richard Rorty, focuses in particular on contingency of society, self, and language, which also allows spatial syntheses to be understood not as 'images of reality' but as contingent proposals for redescribing spaces. As a result of the complexity of spatial processes, their horizontal geographic study requires a triangulation of theories, methods, researcher perspectives, data, and the involvement of people without expert special knowledge. To highlight the contingency of the spatial syntheses, the presentation of the results - —here especially graphic and cartographic - —resorts to the attitude of irony. Regarding the six levels of trigangulation, neopragmatism acts as a meta-theoretical orientation framework.
Against the background of the complexity of spatial developments on the one hand and to operationalize Rorty's principle of private self-creation and public solidarity on the other hand, Ralf Dahrendorf's concept of life chances is drawn upon. Especially in the differentiation of this concept made in this book, it serves on the one hand for an understanding access of the (also spatial) expression of options and ligatures,, and on the other hand it offers a normative framework for the evaluation of socio-spatial developments. The reference to neopragmatic studies on spatial syntheses conducted to date and evaluated in this book shows the potential of the approach elaborated here in conceptual detail for the first time.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction.- Horizontal geographies a definition of the subject.- The quasiontological framework from the theory of three worlds to the theory of three landscapes.- Current c modal approaches in the context of horizontal geographies.- Neopragmatism as a meta-theory philosophical foundations.- Outlines of a Neopragmatist Research Program.- Life chances in an open society as an operationalization of neopragmatism.- Conceptualization of a neopragmatist spatial research.- Case study of neopragmatist horizontal geographies of Louisiana.- Conclusion and Outlook.
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