2010
DOI: 10.5102/uri.v8i2.1293
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Acquiring Geographic Knowledge in International Politics

Abstract: Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a number of works relating geographic mental maps to international politics. Notwithstanding the various efforts to clarify and explain the conceptual framework underlying the geographic mental map research agenda, much theoretical bewilderment still persists. The concept of the geographic mental map has diverged considerably in definition and numerous methodological approaches have been undertaken. Consequently, no scholarly consensus has yet been reached. "Mental … Show more

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“…The most important is certainly conceptual. As an analytical instrument for FPA, geographic mental maps continue to be an imprecise and underdeveloped concept (Criekemans, 2009;da Vinha, 2010;2011a). Despite the continuous clamour of the importance of the role of geographic mental maps on policy-making throughout most of the 20thcentury, very little theoretical development and empirical evidence was presented to endorse such claims.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important is certainly conceptual. As an analytical instrument for FPA, geographic mental maps continue to be an imprecise and underdeveloped concept (Criekemans, 2009;da Vinha, 2010;2011a). Despite the continuous clamour of the importance of the role of geographic mental maps on policy-making throughout most of the 20thcentury, very little theoretical development and empirical evidence was presented to endorse such claims.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%