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‘Public intellectuals’, geography, its representations and its publics
Authors:Kevin Ward  
Institution:aDepartment of Geography, School of Environment and Development, The University of Manchester, Mansfield Cooper Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK
Abstract:Recent years have seen academic geographers engaged in a series of debates over the current state of the discipline, its ‘relevance’ to others in the social sciences, to policy-makers, and to those studying geography at school age. This short critical review builds upon an issue raised in this journal Thrift, N., 2002. The future of geography. Geoforum 33, 291–298], namely the role of geographers as public intellectuals. After reviewing the different ways in which the notion of public intellectuals has been understood, the paper turns to geography’s representations and to its publics. The paper concludes by arguing for an appreciation of the full range of ways in which geographers call forth publics through a range of representational strategies. It suggests that regardless of how geographers perform publicly and intellectually, two things are perhaps worth remembering: it is in the interest of geographers to name what they do as geography and to name themselves as geographers.
Keywords:Public intellectuals  Human geography  Universities  Pedagogy  Publics  Relevance  Representative strategies
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