Non-representational theory

Non-representational theory is the study of a specific theory focused on human geography. It is the work of Nigel Thrift (Warwick University).[1][2] The theory is based on using social theory, conducting geographical research, and the 'embodied experience.'[3]

  1. ^ Thrift, N. 2000. "Non-representational theory" in RJ Johnston, D Gregory, G Pratt and M Watts (eds) The Dictionary of Human Geography (Blackwell, Oxford)
  2. ^ Thrift, N. 2007. Non-representational theory: Space, Politics, Affect (Routledge, London)
  3. ^ McCormack, D.P., 2017. The circumstances of post‐phenomenological life worlds. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 42(1), pp.2-13.

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