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      • Attempting to resolve the standoff between structure and agency, the new cultural geography explored the cultural dimensions of virtually all aspects of the human world – from national culture and landscape painting to masculine cultures of global finance – encompassing high culture, popular culture, subcultures, and the impress of globalization on indigenous cultures.
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  2. Jun 19, 2019 · In my third report I argue that three versions of the concept of culture coexist in cultural geography in the wake of an interest in life and living: culture as assembled effect, culture as mediated experience, and culture as forms-of-life.

    • Ben Anderson
    • 2020
  3. The first version of culture present in contemporary cultural geography develops from critiques of how the ‘newcultural geography reified culture and granted it an ontological and explanatory status (see Mitchell 1995; for responses see Duncan & Duncan 1996; Jackson 1996; Cosgrove 1996; and Mitchell (1996) for his response).

  4. Mar 6, 2017 · Attempting to resolve the standoff between structure and agency, the new cultural geography explored the cultural dimensions of virtually all aspects of the human world – from national...

    • David B. Clarke
  5. This paper traces the origins and inspiration of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987) paper 'New directions in cultural geography' (Area, 19, 95-101). Noting the contested nature of the idea of a 'new' cultural geography and the diversity of work it encompassed, the paper identifies the intellectual sources on

  6. written a paper together heralding a new cultural geography that would be broad enough to include both ethnographic accounts of urban subcultures and beautifully crafted discussions of Venetian paintings.

  7. Sep 10, 2020 · Specifically, I argue that the culture question has been developed by two schools of geographical thought: an Anthropogeographical School (represented by the traditions of Ratzel and Vidal de la Blache) and a Landscape School (represented by the Berkeley School and new cultural geographers).

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