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(Re)enchanting geography? The nature of being critical and the character of critique in human geography

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Enchantment is a term frequently used by human geographers to express delight, wonder or that which cannot be simply explained as mentioned in this paper. But it is a concept that has yet to be subject to sustained critique, specifically how it can be used to progress geographic thought and praxis.
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Enchantment is a term frequently used by human geographers to express delight, wonder or that which cannot be simply explained. However, it is a concept that has yet to be subject to sustained critique, specifically how it can be used to progress geographic thought and praxis. This paper makes sense of, and space for, the unintelligibility of enchantment in order to encourage a less repressed, more cheerful way of engaging with the geographies of the world. We track back through our disciplinary heritage to explore how geographers have employed enchantment as a force through which the world inspires affective attachment. We review the terrain of the debate surrounding recent geographical engagements with enchantment, focusing on the nature of being critical and the character of critique in human geography, offering a new ‘enchanted’ stance to our geographical endeavours. We argue that the moment of enchantment has not passed with the current challenging climate; if anything, it is more pressing.

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On Geography and Encounter: Bodies, borders, and difference

TL;DR: The notion of encounter has been used widely within work on urban diversity and socio-cultural difference, yet it remains under-theorized as mentioned in this paper, arguing that encounter is a conceptually charged construct that is worthy of sustained and critical attention.
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Mortal questions Geographies on the other side of life

TL;DR: The authors explored the possibilities of attending to geographies on the other side of life by drawing upon resources from philosophy, sociology, history, and anthropology, and explored the possibility to attend to the world from a different perspective.
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Reading the landscape: Integrating the theory and practice of geomorphology to develop place-based understandings of river systems

TL;DR: In this article, a bottom-up, constructivist approach is applied to identify landforms, assess their morphodynamics, and interpret the interaction and evolution of these features at reach and catchment scales.
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From Max Weber: Essays in sociology

Max Weber
TL;DR: A collection of Max Weber's key papers is presented in this article with a new preface by Professor Bryan S. Turner, who was one of the most prolific and influential sociologists of the twentieth century.
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Why Has Critique Run out of Steam? From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern

Bruno Latour
- 01 Jan 2004 - 
TL;DR: The critical spirit of the humanities has run out of steam as discussed by the authors and the critical spirit might not be aiming at the right target, which is a concern of ours as a whole.
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The Arcades Project

TL;DR: Translators' Foreword Exposes Paris, the Capital of the Nineteenth Century (1935) "Paris, the City of the Twenty-First Century" (1939) Convolutes Overview First Sketches Early Drafts "Arcades" "The Arcades of Paris" 'The Ring of Saturn" Addenda Expose of 1935, Early Version Materials for the Expose and Exposition of 1935 Materials for Arcades' "Dialectics at a Standstill," by Rolf Tiedemann "The Story of Old Benjamin," by Lisa Fitt