Us and Us: Agonism, Non-Violence and the Relational Spaces of Civic Activism
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https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v14i2.1170Abstract
This paper is a brief reflection on our involvement with the Civic Geographies exhibition and session at the 2012 RGS-IBG conference, and what this has to say to conceiving ‘civic geographies’. Our contribution to the exhibition comprised a ‘PEACE CAMP THOUGHT TREE’, specifically linked to an ‘academic seminar blockade’ (ASB) we were convening the following day at Faslane Peace Camp (see http://www.faslane365.org/faslane_peace_camp), in northwest Scotland.Downloads
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2015-08-16
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Askins, K., & Mason, K. (2015). Us and Us: Agonism, Non-Violence and the Relational Spaces of Civic Activism. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 14(2), 422–430. https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v14i2.1170
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