Stepping from the wreckage: Geography, pragmatism and anti-representational theory |
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Authors: | Owain Jones |
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Affiliation: | Countryside and Community Research Institute, Dunholme Villa, Park Campus, Cheltenham GL50 2RH, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This paper draws out linkages between non-representational theory (NRT) and pragmatism. In doing so it sets NRT in a much wider, historical anti-representational movement. This should add momentum to its progress, and open up the considerable pragmatist and neo-pragmatist heritage as a resource for dealing with questions about methods, politics and ethics that NRT raises. Firstly I outline pragmatism and NRT to ground the discussion. Secondly the convergences between pragmatism, poststructuralism and the later work of Wittgenstein are considered. After that I go through a series of working principles which can underpin what is being termed anti-representational theory. These include; the primacy of life and action, pluralism, materiality/spatiality/temporality/relationality, anti-essentialism, creativity, collectivity, fallibilism, and disorder in method. I conclude by considering anti-representational knowledge production through radical incrementalism underpinned by witness and narrative. |
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Keywords: | Pragmatism Non-representational theory Anti-representational theory Geography |
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