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This open access book is about socio-spatial theory in, and the nature of, Nordic geography. From both historical and contemporary perspectives, the book engages with theorisations of geography in the Nordic countries. Including chapters by geographers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, it reflects how theories about the relations between the social and the spatial have been developed, adopted and critiqued in Nordic human geography in relation to a wide range of themes, concepts and approaches. The book also traces institutional developments, distinct geographical traditions and intellectual histories, as well as authors’ own experiences as geographers in and beyond the Nordic area. The chapters together introduce and engage with debates and discussions that permeate Nordic geography and allows readers a glimpse of geographical thinking and the role of socio-spatial theory in the Nordic countries. By providing insights into how geographical ideas emerge, travel and are translated and adapted in specific contexts, the book contributes to debates about historical-geographical situatedness and theorisations of geography.



Table of Contents

1. Geographies and theories of geography: An introduction

Peter Jakobsen, Erik Jönsson and Henrik Gutzon Larsen

2. Sublimated expansionism? Living space ideas in Nordic small state geopolitics

Henrik Gutzon Larsen and Carl Marklund

3. Translating Space: The rise and fall of central place theory and planning-geography in Sweden

Pär Wikman and Marcus Mohall

4. Territorial structure: An early Marxist theorisation of geography

Peter Jakobsen and Henrik Gutzon Larsen

5. Synthesis of physical and human geography: Necessary and impossible?

Arild Holt-Jensen

6. Politicisation of nature in Nordic geography

Ari Aukusti Lehtinen

7. In search of Nordic Landscape Geography: Tensions, combinations and relations.

Tomas Germundsson, Erik Jönsson and Gunhild Setten

8. Trends and challenges in Nordic Gender Geography

Gunnel Forsberg and Susanne Stenbacka

9. Economic Geography of innovation and regional development

Bjørn T. Asheim, Høgni Kalsø Hansen and Arne Isaksen

10. The Socio-Spatial articulations of tourism studies in Nordic geography

Edward H. Huijbens and Dieter K. Müller

11. The spatialities of the Nordic compact city

Per Gunnar Røe, Kristin Edith Abrahamsen Kjærås and Håvard Haarstad

12. Struggling with conceptual framings to understand Swedish displacement processes

Carina Listerborn and Guy Baeten

13. Spatial justice and social reproduction in the Nordic periphery

Madeleine Eriksson and Aina Tollefsen

14. Nordic geographies of nation and nationhood

Jouni Häkli and Mette Strømsø

15. Urban space and Everyday Life: A personal theoretical trajectory within Nordic social and cultural geography

Kirsten Simonsen

16. The institutionalization of regions: An autobiographic view on the making of socio-spatial theory in the Nordic periphery

Anssi Paasi


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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 31/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9783031042331, 978-3031042331
      ISBN10: 3031042336

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This open access book is about socio-spatial theory in, and the nature of, Nordic geography. From both historical and contemporary perspectives, the book engages with theorisations of geography in the Nordic countries. Including chapters by geographers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, it reflects how theories about the relations between the social and the spatial have been developed, adopted and critiqued in Nordic human geography in relation to a wide range of themes, concepts and approaches. The book also traces institutional developments, distinct geographical traditions and intellectual histories, as well as authors’ own experiences as geographers in and beyond the Nordic area. The chapters together introduce and engage with debates and discussions that permeate Nordic geography and allows readers a glimpse of geographical thinking and the role of socio-spatial theory in the Nordic countries. By providing insights into how geographical ideas emerge, travel and are translated and adapted in specific contexts, the book contributes to debates about historical-geographical situatedness and theorisations of geography.



      Table of Contents

      1. Geographies and theories of geography: An introduction

      Peter Jakobsen, Erik Jönsson and Henrik Gutzon Larsen

      2. Sublimated expansionism? Living space ideas in Nordic small state geopolitics

      Henrik Gutzon Larsen and Carl Marklund

      3. Translating Space: The rise and fall of central place theory and planning-geography in Sweden

      Pär Wikman and Marcus Mohall

      4. Territorial structure: An early Marxist theorisation of geography

      Peter Jakobsen and Henrik Gutzon Larsen

      5. Synthesis of physical and human geography: Necessary and impossible?

      Arild Holt-Jensen

      6. Politicisation of nature in Nordic geography

      Ari Aukusti Lehtinen

      7. In search of Nordic Landscape Geography: Tensions, combinations and relations.

      Tomas Germundsson, Erik Jönsson and Gunhild Setten

      8. Trends and challenges in Nordic Gender Geography

      Gunnel Forsberg and Susanne Stenbacka

      9. Economic Geography of innovation and regional development

      Bjørn T. Asheim, Høgni Kalsø Hansen and Arne Isaksen

      10. The Socio-Spatial articulations of tourism studies in Nordic geography

      Edward H. Huijbens and Dieter K. Müller

      11. The spatialities of the Nordic compact city

      Per Gunnar Røe, Kristin Edith Abrahamsen Kjærås and Håvard Haarstad

      12. Struggling with conceptual framings to understand Swedish displacement processes

      Carina Listerborn and Guy Baeten

      13. Spatial justice and social reproduction in the Nordic periphery

      Madeleine Eriksson and Aina Tollefsen

      14. Nordic geographies of nation and nationhood

      Jouni Häkli and Mette Strømsø

      15. Urban space and Everyday Life: A personal theoretical trajectory within Nordic social and cultural geography

      Kirsten Simonsen

      16. The institutionalization of regions: An autobiographic view on the making of socio-spatial theory in the Nordic periphery

      Anssi Paasi


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