The first volume of Dialogues in Human Geography was published in 2011
(http://dhg.sagepub.com). There were three issues consisting of 6 paper
forums and 6 book review forums (see below). We are actively seeking
papers that would make interesting and stimulating anchors for future
forums in the journal. If you are working on such paper and are
interested in publishing through the Dialogues format, then please
contact myself or the other editors (Lily Kong, JP Jones, Richard Le
Heron). If you would like to propose a book that would make an
interesting review forum, then please contact Ugo Rossi or Barney Warf
(emails below).
2011 Article Forums:
Gordon L Clark, Myopia and the global financial crisis
Commentaries by Katharine N Rankin, Gordon M Winder, Brett Christophers,
Nick Lewis, Mark H Cooper. Response by Gordon Clark
Eric Sheppard, Geography, nature, and the question of development
Commentaries by Yuko Aoyama, Richard Peet, Michael Watts, Patricia A
McAnany, William G Moseley. Response by Eric Sheppard
Keith D Lilley, Geography’s medieval history: A neglected enterprise?
Commentaries by Veronica della Dora, Robert J Mayhew, Patrick Geary,
Natalia Lozovsky, Karen Pinto, David Harvey. Response by Keith Lilley
Michael Woods and Graham Gardner, Applied policy research and critical
human geography: Some reflections on swimming in murky waters
Commentaries by David Bell, Brendan Gleeson, Chris Allen, Keiron Bailey
and Ted Grossardt, Pauline McGuirk, Kevin Ward. Response by Michael Woods
John Allen, Topological twists: Power’s shifting geographies
Commentaries by Anssi Paasi, Stuart Elden, Mat Coleman, Alan Latham.
Response by John Allen
Wendy Larner, C-change? Geographies of crisis
Commentaries by Pauline McGuirk, Charles Mather, Becky Mansfield, Hugh
Campbell, Marc Tadaki, Kiely McFarlane, Jennifer Salmond, Gary Brierley,
Christine Tamásy, Guy Baeten. Response by Wendy Larner
Book Review Forums
David Harvey, Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom, reviewed
by Craig Jeffrey and Stephen Young, Colin McFarlane, Paolo Giaccaria,
Philip Steinberg. Response by David Harvey
Philip Howell, Geographies of Regulation: Policing Prostitution in
Nineteenth-Century Britain and the Empire, reviewed by David Atkinson,
Stephen Legg, Ashwini Tambe, Melissa W Wright, Alison Bashford, Marcia R
England. Response by Philip Howell
Stuart Elden, Terror and Territory, reviewed by Katharyne Mitchell, Adam
Ramadan, Michael D Smith, Gunnar Olsson. Response by Stuart Elden
Jeb Brugmann, Welcome to the Urban Revolution: How Cities are Changing
the World, reviewed by Mark Purcell, Walter Nicholls, Ben Derudder, Tim
Bunnell, Jennifer Robinson. Response by Jeb Brugmann
Andrew Vayda, Explaining Human Actions and Environmental Changes,
reviewed by Bradley B Walters, William E Doolittle, Dan Klooster, Dianne
Rocheleau, BL Turner II. Response by Andrew Vayda
Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things, reviewed by
Bruce Braun, Ben Anderson, Steve Hinchliffe, Christian Abrahamsson,
Nicky Gregson. Response by Jane Bennett
Editors, Dialogues in Human Geography
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