2013
DOI: 10.4000/belgeo.10807
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Field notebooks from the French geographer Emmanuel de Martonne (1873-1955): geographical methodology, circulation of knowledge and process of visualization

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“…There has been a recent flurry of stimulating work on history and philosophy of geography that provides continuity to ongoing attempts to trace the manifold historical geographies of knowledge production in the field. From remarkable intellectual biographies on past practitioners of the discipline (such as 20th century Brazilian geographer Josué de Castro, in Davies, 2023) to continued interest in new aspects and sources of well-established figures (such as D. Lowenthal in a special issue in Landscape Research ; Paul Vidal La Blanche in Labinal, 2021; Ginsburger, 2022a; Emmanuel Martone in Hallair, 2021; or Camille Vallaux, in Sousa, 2022); including transnational-cum-transatlantic intellectual and institutional exchanges between French ( vidalians ) and American ( davisians ) geographers (Ginsburger, 2022b); or even (in)visible woman geographers (Montagne and Joncheray, 2022) and past or present scholars that are less known within the Anglosphere (such as Portuguese scholar Orlando Ribeiro in Sarmento, 2022a; German scholar Wolfgang Hartke, in Ginsburger, 2022c; new-released compilation of works by Giuseppe Dematteis, 2021; or the homage paid to Italian geographer Gino De Vecchis, in Morri et al, 2022), recent interventions offer new possibilities for disciplinary histories to expand both in depth, width and scope.…”
Section: Revisiting Continuing and Expanding Disciplinary Historiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been a recent flurry of stimulating work on history and philosophy of geography that provides continuity to ongoing attempts to trace the manifold historical geographies of knowledge production in the field. From remarkable intellectual biographies on past practitioners of the discipline (such as 20th century Brazilian geographer Josué de Castro, in Davies, 2023) to continued interest in new aspects and sources of well-established figures (such as D. Lowenthal in a special issue in Landscape Research ; Paul Vidal La Blanche in Labinal, 2021; Ginsburger, 2022a; Emmanuel Martone in Hallair, 2021; or Camille Vallaux, in Sousa, 2022); including transnational-cum-transatlantic intellectual and institutional exchanges between French ( vidalians ) and American ( davisians ) geographers (Ginsburger, 2022b); or even (in)visible woman geographers (Montagne and Joncheray, 2022) and past or present scholars that are less known within the Anglosphere (such as Portuguese scholar Orlando Ribeiro in Sarmento, 2022a; German scholar Wolfgang Hartke, in Ginsburger, 2022c; new-released compilation of works by Giuseppe Dematteis, 2021; or the homage paid to Italian geographer Gino De Vecchis, in Morri et al, 2022), recent interventions offer new possibilities for disciplinary histories to expand both in depth, width and scope.…”
Section: Revisiting Continuing and Expanding Disciplinary Historiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'excursion de terrain fait partie intégrante des formes de collaborations entre géographes : la solidité de relations professionnelles qui deviennent amicales tient notamment au fait que les géographes, lorsqu'ils reçoivent un hôte étranger, font du terrain avec lui ou elle sur des terrains susceptibles de l'intéresser. Ainsi de Martonne a parcouru les Alpes françaises avec Ludomir Sawicki, lequel en retour lui a permis de consolider ses théories sur l'érosion glaciaire en l'accompagnant dans les Tatras (Hallair 2013).…”
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“…C'est pourquoi l'analyse proposée sera articulée par l'axe géographique. Sous cet angle, le paysage constitue un ensemble de connaissances alliant données objectives et subjectives ; il est alors possible de l'aborder transversalement (Donadieu, 2006 ;Petit-Berghem, 2020) et de rendre réalisable sa mise en scène en facilitant son appropriation par la population (Hallair, 2013 ;Besse et Tiberghien, 2019). Ce parti pris constitue une étape indispensable pour élaborer un projet de paysage autour de la médiation scientifique d'un milieu invisible.…”
Section: Le Paysage Une Multiplicité De Regards S'offrant Au Milieu S...unclassified