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The question of geography's future has recurred throughout the history of geographical thought, and responses to it often presume a linear trajectory from the past and present to a possible future. Yet one of the major contributions that geographers have made to understanding spatio-temporality is reconceiving both space and time as plural, fluid, and co-constituted through multiple space–time trajectories simultaneously. Amidst the ongoing crises of the present, this article opens the current special issue with a call to pluralize geography's futures by diversifying the voices speaking in the name of ‘geography’ and broadening the horizon of possibilities for the futures of geographical thought and praxis. We have assembled the contributions in this collection with the aim of raising important theoretical, methodological, and empirical questions about how geography's past and present shape the conditions of possibility for its potential futures. In doing so, we seek to demonstrate how the worlding of geography's futures is fundamentally a matter of transforming its disciplinary reproduction in the here-and-now.
Author(s): Rose-Redwood R, Rose-Redwood C, Apostolopoulou E, Blackman T, Cheng H, Datta A, Dias S, Ferretti F, Patrick W, Riding J, Rose M, Sabhlok A
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Dialogues in Human Geography
Year: 2024
Volume: 14
Issue: 2
Pages: 177-191
Online publication date: 21/07/2024
Acceptance date: 21/07/2024
Date deposited: 17/09/2024
ISSN (print): 2043-8206
ISSN (electronic): 2043-8214
Publisher: Sage
URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/20438206241264631
DOI: 10.1177/20438206241264631
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