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Vol. 10 No. 1 (2011): Themed Sections: (1) New Directions in Political Toponymy (2) Places Postcolonialism Forgot | Various Articles
Vol. 10 No. 1 (2011): Themed Sections: (1) New Directions in Political Toponymy (2) Places Postcolonialism Forgot | Various Articles
Published:
2015-03-12
Editorial
Critical Interventions in Political Toponymy
Reuben Rose-Redwood, Derek Alderman
1-6
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Interventions
(Inter)national Naming: Heritage, Conflict and Diaspora
Yvonne Whelan
7-12
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Banal Naming, Neoliberalism, and Landscapes of Dispossession
Lawrence D. Berg
13-22
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Theorizing Scale in Critical Place-Name Studies
Joshua Hagen
23-27
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The Critical Turn and Beyond: The Case of Commemorative Street Naming
Maoz Azaryahu
28-33
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Rethinking the Agenda of Political Toponymy Reuben Rose-Redwood
Reuben Rose-Redwood
34-41
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Special Theme
Introduction: Places Post-Colonialism Forgot (and How to Find Them)
David Butz
42-47
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Questioning the Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial in the Context of the Brao of Southern Laos and Northeastern Cambodia Ian G. Baird
Ian G. Baird
48-59
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Our Theories, Ourselves: Hierarchies of Place and Status in the U.S. Academy
Karen M. Morin, Tamar Y. Rothenberg
58-68
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The Politics of the Middle: Re-centering class in the postcolonial
Rowan Ellis
69-81
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Once the dust of Africa is in your blood: tracking Northern Rhodesia’s white diaspora P
Pamela Shurmer-Smith
82-94
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Research
Why Should Geographers Lost In The Field Read Roland Barthes?
Yann Calbérac
95-106
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Let the Market Decide? Canadian Farmers Fight the Logic of Market Choice in GM Wheat
Emily Eaton
107-130
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