Way‐finding agendas through Transactions

Author:

Esson James1ORCID,Breines Markus2ORCID,Brickell Katherine3ORCID,Hope Jessica4ORCID,Koh Sin Yee5ORCID,Lawrence Anna M.6ORCID,McFarlane Colin7ORCID,McLean Jessica8ORCID,Sparke Matt9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geography Queen Mary University of London London UK

2. Fafo Oslo Norway

3. Geography King's College London London UK

4. School of Geography & Sustainable Development University of St Andrews Fife UK

5. Institute of Asian Studies, Universiti Brunei Darussalam Jalan Tungku Link Gadong Brunei Darussalam

6. Royal Geographical Society London UK

7. Geography, Science Laboratories University of Durham Durham UK

8. Geography and Planning Macquarie University Faculty of Arts Sydney, North Ryde New South Wales Australia

9. Department of Politics, Merrill Faculty Services, UCSC University of California Santa Cruz Santa Cruz California USA

Abstract

AbstractThis is the first in a series of occasional editorials in which we guide our readers through groups of papers that we consider to be ‘way‐finding’ contributions to geographical debates. Our emphasis on ‘way‐finding’ and navigating through scholarly work engages a tension we identified around Transactions' remit of publishing so‐called ‘landmark’ papers which are likely to stimulate and shape research agendas in Geography. We use this editorial as an opportunity to refocus attention away from the landmark paper as a static object of high repute that people come to visit, and towards the active role of landmarks as way‐finders used to navigate and engage with a landscape. The papers spotlighted in the editorial provide noteworthy examples of recent efforts to understand non‐human lifeworlds and the legitimisation of concepts and experiences constructed in/by Majority World scholarship. The papers are also notable for their careful approach to shaping agendas, marked by an awareness of past and present geographical scholarship, while also envisioning the discipline's future.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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