Articles | Volume 75, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-81-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-75-81-2020
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15 May 2020
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Nur für Schwindelfreie? Eine Geographie politischer Praktiken nach Hannah Arendt

Florian Dünckmann

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Alkemeyer, T., Buschman, N., and Michaeler, M.: Critique in praxis: Arguments for a subjectivation theoretical expansion on practice theory, in: Praxeological political analysis, Routledge advances in sociology, 196, edited by: Michael, J. and Littig, B., Routledge, London, New York, 67–84, 2017. 
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The article argues for a Political Geography that takes the acutal practices of doing politics as its main point of interest. With the help of Hannah Arendt's philosophy analyzes the way in which these political practices are tied to particular places and their material equipment. Far from being limited to parliament or government buildings, the political permeates the web of our everyday life and the spaces in which it transpires.