Spatializing Authoritarianism

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Authoritarianismhasemergedasaprominentthemeinpopularandacademicdiscussionsofpoliticssincethe2016USpresidentialelectionandthecoincidingexpansionofauthoritarianrhetoricandidealsacrossEurope,Asia,andbeyond.Untilrecently,however,academicgeographershavenotfocusedsquarelyontheconceptofauthoritarianism.Itslongstandingabsencefromthefieldisnoteworthyasgeographershavemadeextensivecontributionstotheorizingstructuralinequalities,injustice,andotherexpressionsofoppressiveorilliberalpowerrelationsandtheirdiversespatialities.Identifyingthisvoid,SpatializingAuthoritarianismbuildsuponrecentresearchtoshowthatevenwhenconceptualizedasasetofpracticesratherthanasasimpleterritoriallabel,authoritarianismhasaspatiality:bothdrawingfromandproducingpoliticalspaceandscaleinmanyoftensurprisingways.Thisvolumeadvancestheargumentthatauthoritarianismmustbeinvestigatedbyaccountingforthemanyscalesatwhichitisproduced,enacted,andimagined.IncludingadiversearrayoftheoreticalperspectivesandempiricalcasesdrawnfromtheGlobalSouthandNorth,thiscollectionillustratestheanalyticalpowerofattendingtoauthoritarianism’sdiversescalarandspatialexpressions,andhowintimatelyconnecteditiswithidentitynarratives,builtlandscapes,borders,legalsystems,markets,andotherterritorialandextraterritorialexpressionsofpower.


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