City senses: On the radical possibilities of pragmatism in geography |
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Authors: | Gary Bridge |
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Affiliation: | School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, 8 Priory Road, Bristol BS8 1TZ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the radical possibilities of pragmatism for geography using the illustration of arguments concerning a renewed (urban) public realm through the exchange of validity claims in communication. Pressing further the pragmatist possibilities of Habermas’s idea of communicative action it draws on John Dewey’s work, and a range of contemporary pragmatist philosophers, to consider human communicability in its widest sense. This is then explored using an example of the spatiality and performativity of body-minds in a range of communicative spaces of the city. Then the paper moves on to consider the radical implications of pragmatism for geography in general in terms of body-mind/environment relations; a transactional view of space; experience, rationality and radical democracy. |
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Keywords: | Validity claims Communicative spaces Radical democracy The city Pragmatism |
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