Plural Knowledges and Modernity: Social Difference and Geographical Explanations

  • Radcliffe S
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My paper critically examines the ways in which different forms of geographical knowledge production are positioned in relation to place, environment and Indigenous peoples. Drawing on research in the postcolonial context of Latin America, I explore how the social differentiated power relations and the politics of knowledge production play out in how geographers describe and analyse places, landscapes and livelihoods.

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Radcliffe, S. A. (2014). Plural Knowledges and Modernity: Social Difference and Geographical Explanations (pp. 79–102). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54406-7_5

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