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Political Geography @ UiO: The Politics and Spatiality of Representation
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- Cox, K.R. and Low, M. (2003). Political geography in question. Political Geography 22: 599–602
- Agnew, J. (2003). Contemporary political geography: intellectual heterodoxy and its dilemmas. Political Geography 22: 603–606
- Cox, K.R. (2003). Political geography and the territorial. Political Geography 22: 607–610
- England, K. (2003). Towards a feminist political geography? Political Geography 22: 611–616
- Flint, C. (2003). Dying for a “P”? Some questions facing contemporary political geography. Political Geography 22: 617–620
- Kofman, E. (2003). Future directions in political geography. Political Geography 22: 621–624
- Low, M. (2003). Political geography in question. Political Geography 22: 625–631
- Marston, S.A. (2003). Political geography in question. Political Geography 22 (2003) 633–636
- Painter, J. (2003). Towards a post-disciplinary political geography. Political Geography 22: 637–639
- Robbins, P. (2003). Political ecology in political geography. Political Geography 22: 641–645
- Robinson, J. (2003). Political geography in a postcolonial context. Political Geography 22: 647–651
- Toal, G. (2003). Re-asserting the regional: political geography and geopolitics in world thinly known. Political Geography 22: 653–655
- H?kli, J. (2003). To discipline or not to discipline, is that the question? Political Geography 22: 657–661
- Mamadouh, V. (2003). Some notes on the politics of political geography. Political Geography 22: 663–675
- Stokke, K. and S?ther, E. (2009). Political Geography in Norway: The Politics and Spatiality of Representation. Draft manuscript.
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- Agnew, J., Mitchell, K. and Toal, G. (eds.) (2007). A Companion to Political Geography. Oxford: Blackwell
- Cox, K.R., Low, M. and Robinson, J. (eds.) (2008). The Sage Handbook of Political Geography. London: Sage
- Cox, K. (2002). Political Geography: Territory, State and Society. Oxford: Blackwell
- Flint, C. and Taylor, P.J. (2007). Political Geography: World-economy, Nation-state and Locality (5th ed.). London: Longman
- Painter, J.M. and Jeffrey, A. (2009). Political Geography. London: Sage
- Stokke, K. (1999). Politisk geografi. Oslo: Tano Aschehoug
Transitions to Democracy and Peace
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- Barnett, C. and Low, M. (2004). Geography and Democracy: An Introduction. In C. Barnett and M. Low (eds.), Spaces of Democracy: Geographical Perspectives on Citizenship, Participation and Representation. London: Sage
- Luckham, R., Goetz, A.M. and Kaldor, M. (2003). Democratic institutions and democratic politics. In S. Bastian and R. Luckham (eds.). Can democracy be designed? The politics of institutional choice in conflict torn societies. London: Zed
- Carothers, T. (2002). The end of the transition paradigm. Journal of Democracy 13(1): 5-21
- Stokke, K. (in print 2009). Crafting Liberal Peace? International peace promotion and the contextual politics of peace in Sri Lanka. Annals of the Association of American Geographers
- Stokke, K. (in print 2009). Human Geography and the Contextual Politics of Substantive Democracy. Progress in Human Geography
- T?rnquist, O. (forthcoming 2009). The problem is representation! Towards an analytical framework. In T?rnquist, O., Webster, N. and Stokke, K. (Eds.). Rethinking Popular Representation. Houndmills: Palgrave
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- Barnett, C. and Low, M. (eds.) (2004). Spaces of Democracy: Geographical Perspectives on Citizenship, Participation and Representation. London: Sage.
- Carothers, T. (2004). Critical Mission: Essays on Democracy Promotion. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowments
- De Zeeuw, J. (ed.) (2008). From soldiers to politicians. Transforming rebel movements after civil war. Boulder: Lynne Rienner
- Duffield, M. (2001). Global governance and the new wars. The merging of development and security. London: Zed
- Grugel, J. (2002). Democratization: A Critical Introduction. Houndmills: Palgrave
- Harriss, J., Stokke, K. and T?rnquist, O. (eds.) (2004). Politicising democracy. The new local politics of democratisation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
- Heller, P. (2001). Moving the state: the politics of democratic decentralization in Kerala, South Africa and Porto Alegre. Politics and Society 29(1): 131-63
- Jarstad, A.K. and Sisk, T.D. (eds.) (2008). From war to democracy. Dilemmas of peacebuilding. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Paris, R. (2004). At War’s End. Building Peace After Civil Conflict. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
- Ramsbotham, O., T. Woodhouse, and H. Miall 2005. Contemporary conflict resolution (2nd ed.). Cambridge, UK: Polity
- Slater, D. (2002). Other domains of democratic theory: space, power, and the politics of democratization. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 20: 255-76
- T?rnquist, O., Webster, N. and Stokke, K. (eds.) (2009). Rethinking popular representation. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
Spaces of Governance, Participation and Citizenship
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- Lindell, I. (2008). The multiple sites of urban governance: Insights from an African city. Urban studies, 45(9): 1879-1901
- Melo, M. and Baiocchi, G. (2006). Deliberative democracy and local governance: towards a new agenda. International journal of urban and regional research, 30(3): 587–600
- Miraftab, F. and Willis, S. (2005). Insurgency and spaces of active citizenship: The story of Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign in South Africa. Journal of planning education and research 25(2): 200-217
- Robins, S., Cornwall, A. and von Lieres, B. (2008). Rethinking citizenship in the postcolony. Third World Quarterly 29(6): 1069-1086
- Swyngedouw, E. (2005). Governance innovation and the citizen: the janus face of governance-beyond-the state. Urban Studies 42(11): 1991-2006
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- Fung, A. and Wright, E. O. (eds.) (2003). Deepening Democracy Institutional Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance. London: Verso
- Hickey, S. & Mohan, G. (2006). Participation - From Tyranny to Transformation? Exploring New Approaches to Participation in Development. London: Zed
- Smith, B.C. (2007). Good Governance and Development. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
Civil Society and Social Movements
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- Garmany, J. (2008). The Spaces of Social Movements: O Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra from a Socio-spatial Perspective. Space and Polity 12(3): 311–328
- McIlwaine, C. (2007). From Local to Global to Transnational Civil Society: Re-Framing Development Perspectives on the Non-State Sector. Geography Compass 1(6): 1252-1281
- Nicholls, W.J. (2007). The geographies of social movements. Geography Compass 1(3): 607–622
- Routledge, P. (2003). Voices of the dammed: discursive resistance amidst erasure in the Narmada Valley, India. Political Geography 22: 243–270
- Stokke, K. (in print 2009). Civil Society in Sri Lanka during and after the 5th Peace Process: Changing Spaces for Advocating Political Transformations and Delivering Social Welfare. In J. Howell and J. Lind (Eds.), Civil Society under Strain: Counter-Terrorism Policy, Civil Society and Aid Post-9/11. Kumarian
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- Crossley, N. (2002). Making Sense of Social Movements. Buckingham: Open University Press
- Della Porta, D. and Diani, M. (2006). Social Movements. An Introduction. Oxford: Blackwell
- Haarstad, H. (2007). Collective political subjectivity and the problem of scale. Contemporary Politics 13(1): 57-74
- Jobert, B. & Kohler-Koch, B. (eds.) (2008). Changing Images of Civil Society. From Protest to Governance. London: Routledge.
- Millstein, M., Oldfield, S. and Stokke, K. (2003). uTshani BuyaKhuluma – The Grass Speaks: The Political Space and Capacity of the South African Homeless People’s Federation. Geoforum 34(4), 457-468
- Stokke, K. and Lier, D.C. (2009). Contesting Neoliberalism. Spaces of Democracy and Post-Apartheid Social Movements in South Africa. In T. Drobík and M. ?umberová (Eds.). Chapters of Modern Human Geographical Thought. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholar Publishing.
- Tarrow, S. (1998). Power in Movement: Social Movements and Contentious Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
New Geographies of Work
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- Johns, R. and L. Vural (2000). Class, geography and the consumerist turn: UNITE and the Stop Sweatshops Campaign. Environment and Planning A 32: 1193-1214.
- Lier, D. C. and K. Stokke (2006). Maximum working class unity? Challenges to local social movement unionism in Cape Town. Antipode 38(4): 802-24.
- Sadler, D. (2004). Trade unions, coalitions and communities: Australia's Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union and the international stakeholder campaign against Rio Tinto. Geoforum 35(1): 35-46.
- Tufts, S. (1998). Community unionism in Canada and labour's (re)organizing of space. Antipode 30(3): 227-250.
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- Castree, N. (2007). Labour geography: A work in progress. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 31(4): 853-62
- Herod, A. (2001). Labor internationalism and the contradictions of globalisation: Or, why the local is sometimes still important in a global economy. Antipode 33(3): 407-426
- Lier, D.C. (2007). Places of Work, Scales of Organising: A Review of Labour Geography. Geography Compass 1(4): 814–833
- Wills, J. (2001). Community unionism and trade union renewal in the UK: Moving beyond the fragments at last? Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 26: 465-483
- Wills, J. (2008). Subcontracted employment and its challenge to labor. Labor Studies Journal OnlineFirst, published 15/10/08 as doi:10.1177/0160449X08324740
Material and Symbolic Practices in Political Networks
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- Erdman, G. & Engel, U. (2007). Neopatrimonialism Reconsidered: Critical Review and Elaboration of an Elusive Concept. Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 45(1): 95–119
- Knox, H., Savage, M. and Harvey, P. (2006). Social networks and the study of relations: Networks as method,metaphor and form. Economy and Society 35(1): 113-140
- Stokke, K. and Selboe, E. (forthcoming 2009). Symbolic Representation as Political Practice. In T?rnquist, O., Webster, N. and Stokke, K. (Eds.). Rethinking Popular Representation. Houndmills: Palgrave
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- Lindell, I. (2001). Social networks and urban vulnerability to hunger. In A. Tostensen, I. Tvedten og M. Vaa (eds.), Associational life in African cities. Popular responses to the urban crisis. Uppsala: Nordic Africa Institute
- Pitcher, A., Moran, M.H. & Johnston, M. (2009). Rethinking Patrimonialism and Neopatrimonialism in Africa. African Studies Review 52(1): 125-156
- Sidel, J. (2004). Bossism and Democracy in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia: Towards an Alternative Framework for the Study of ‘Local Strongmen’. In Harriss, J., Stokke, K. and T?rnquist, O. (eds.), Politicising Democracy. The New Local Politics of Democratisation. Houndmills: Palgrave
- Van Klinken, G. (2009). Patronage democracy in provincial Indonesia. In T?rnquist, O., Webster, N. and Stokke, K. (Eds.). Rethinking Popular Representation. Houndmills: Palgrave
Human Rights and Politics of Scale
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- Carmalt, J. (2007) Rights and Place: Using Geography in Human Rights Work. Human Rights Quarterly 29: 68-85.
- Herod, A. (2003). Scale: The local and the global. In Holloway, S., Rice, S. and Valentine, G. (Eds.). Key Concepts in Geography. London: Sage. (pp. 229-247).
- Mitchell, D. (2003). The Right to the City. New York: Guildford Press. (Introduction, pp. 1-12, and chapter 1, pp. 13-41).
- Uvin, P. (2004). Human Rights and Development. Kumarian press. (chapter 2, pp. 17-40).
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- Heywood, M. (2005). Shaping, making and breaking the law in the campaign for a national HIV/AIDS treatment plan. In Jones, P. S. and Stokke, K. (2005) (Eds.). Democratising Development: The politics of socio-economic rights in South Africa. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff.
- Jones, P. S. (2005) “A test of governance”: Rights-based struggles and the politics of HIV/AIDS policy in South Africa. Political Geography, 2(4): 419–447.
- Jones, P.S. (2009). AIDS Treatment and Human Rights in Context. New York: Palgrave.
- Marston, S., Jones, J. P., and Woodward, K. (2005). Human geography without scale. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30: 416-432.
- Mitchell, D. (2003). The Right to the City. New York: Guildford Press.
Transitional Justice after Conflict and Authoritarianism
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- Barahona de Brito, A., González-Enríquez, G. et al. (Eds.) (2001). The Politics of Memory. Transitional Justice in Democratizing Societies. Oxford, Oxford University Press (Introduction, pp 1-39).
- García-Godos, J. (2008). Victim Reparations in Transitional Justice – What is at Stake and Why. Nordic Journal of Human Rights 26(2): 111-130.
- Wilson, R. A. (2001). The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa. Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. (Chapter 1: Human rights and nation-building, pp 1-30)
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- Arriaza, L. & N. Roht-Arriaza, N (2008). Social Reconstruction as a Local Process. International Journal of Transitional Justice 2(2): 152-172.
- Elster, J. (2004). Closing the Books. Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. (Chapter 4. The structure of transitional justice, pp 79-135).
- García-Godos, J. (2008). Victim reparations in the Peruvian Truth Commission and the challenge of historical interpretation. International Journal of Transitional Justice 2(1): 63-82.
- Sriram, C. L. and A. Ross (2007). Geographies of Crime and Justice: Contemporary Transitional Justice and the Creation of ‘Zones of Impunity’. International Journal of Transitional Justice 1(1): 45-65.
- Teitel, R. G. (2000). Transitional Justice. London, Oxford University Press. (Chapter 7: Toward a theory of transitional justice, and Epilogue, pp 213-230)
- Paris, R. (2004). At war's end: building peace after civil conflict. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press (Chapter 1: The origins of peacebuilding, pp 13-39; Chapter 2: The Liberal Peace Thesis, pp 40-51).
- Sriram, C. (2008). Peace as Governance: Power-sharing, Armed Groups and Contemporary Peace Negotiations. London, Palgrave Macmillan. (Introduction: The promise and limits of governance incentives, pp 1-11; Chapter 1: Conflict resolution: Power-sharing and other inclusion strategies, pp 12-43).
Identity Politics and Nationalism
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- Daley, P. (2006). Ethnicity and political violence in Africa: The challenge to the Burundi state. Political Geography 25: 657-679
- Korf, B. (2006). Who is the rogue? Discourse, power and spatial politics in post-war Sri Lanka. Political Geography 25: 279-297
- Penrose, J. (2002). Nations, states and homelands: territory and territoriality in nationalist thought. Nations and Nationalism 8 (3): 277-297
- Yiftachel, O. and Ghanem, A. (2004). Understanding ‘ethnocratic’ regimes: the politics of seizing contested territories. Political Geography 23: 647–676
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- Anderson, B. (1983). Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso
- Brubaker, R. (2004). Ethnicity without Groups. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
- Falah, G. (2005) The geopolitics of 'Enclavisation' and the demise of a two-state solution to the Israeli – Palestinia. Third World Quarterly 26(8): 1341-1372
- Kj?ret, K. and Stokke, K. (2003). Rehoboth-Baster, Namibian or Namibian Baster? An analysis of Nation Discourses in Rehoboth, Namibia. Nations and Nationalism 9(4), 579-600
- Smith, A. D. (1998). Nationalism and Modernism: A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism. London: Routledge
- Smith, A.D. (1995). Gastronomy or geology? The role of nationalism in the reconstruction of nations. Nations and Nationalism 1(1): 3-23
- Stokke, K. and Ryntveit, A. K. (2000). The Struggle for Tamil Eelam in Sri Lanka. Growth and Change 31(2), 285-304
Transnational Identities and Practices
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- Gielis, R. (2009). A global sense of migrant places: towards a place perspective in the study of migrant transnationalism. Global Networks 9(2): 271-287
- Kivisto, P. (2003). Social spaces, transnational immigrant communities, and the politics of incorporation. Ethnicities 3(1): 5-28
- Orjuela, C. (2008). Distant worriers, distant peace workers? Multiple diaspora roles in Sri Lanka's violent conflict. Global Networks 8(4): 436-452
- Vertovec, S. (2001). Transnationalism and identity. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(4): 573-582
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- Bolognani, M. (2007). The Myth of Return: Dismissal, Survival or Revival? A Bradford Example of Transnationalism as a Political Instrument Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 33(1): 59-76
- Conway, D., Potter, R., StBernard, G. (2008). Dual citizenship or dual identity? Does 'transnationalism' supplant 'nationalism' among returning Trinidadians? Global Networks 8(4): 373-397
- Faist, T. (2000). Transnationalization in international migration: implications for the study of citizenship and culture. Ethnic and Racial Studies 23(2): 189-222
- Mavroudi, E. (2007). Diaspora as Process: (De)Constructing Boundaries. Geography Compass 1(3): 467–479
- McGregor, J. (2009). Associational links with home among Zimbabweans in the UK: reflections on long-distance nationalisms. Global Networks 9(2): 185-208
- Vertovec, S. (2009). Transnationalism. Routledge: London
Mediated Representations
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- Chouliaraki, L. (2006). The aestheticization of suffering on television. Visual Communication 5(3): 261-285
- H?ijer, B. (2004). The discourse of global compassion: the audience and meda reporting of human suffering. Media, Culture and Society 26(4): 513-531
- S?ther, E. (2008). Discursive strategies of critical journalists in China. China aktuell. Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 4: 5-29