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https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-53-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-53-2020
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28 Apr 2020
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From Margin to Center? Theoretische Aufbrüche in der Geographie seit Kiel 1969

Carolin Schurr and Peter Weichhart

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Short summary
Analyzing the development of theoretical debates in geography over the last decades, Peter Weichhart criticizes the growing fragmentation of theoretical discussions in the discipline. Carolin Schurr questions his search for a new center, arguing that many of geography's key concepts have been challenged from the margins of society and the discipline. The future of geographic research lies for both in an increasing engagement with questions of social justice.