Geopiracy: Oaxaca, militant empiricism, and geographical thought

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Geopiracy is a study of the ‘Bowman expeditions’-a project through which geographers, with funding from the US Army, are mapping the ‘human terrain’ of foreign lands. Wainwright offers a critique of human geography today that draws on contemporary social theory to raise unsettling questions about the nature of geography’s disciplinary formation.

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Wainwright, J. (2012). Geopiracy: Oaxaca, militant empiricism, and geographical thought. Geopiracy: Oaxaca, Militant Empiricism, and Geographical Thought (pp. 1–108). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137301758

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