2020
DOI: 10.1177/2043820620966489
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The white unseen: On white supremacy and dangerous entanglements in geography

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“…Drawing on geographic studies of social movements (e.g. Arenas, 2014 ; Nicholls, 2007 ; Pickerill and Chatterton, 2006 ) and feminist and black food geographies ( Garth and Reese, 2020 ; Hamilton, 2020 ; Hayes-Conroy and Hayes-Conroy, 2008 ; Jones, 2019 ; Reese, 2019 ), there are also critical questions to ask about how issues of gender, class and racial (in)justice are manifesting within the boardrooms, supply chains and other spaces of Big Veganism.…”
Section: Engaging Food Geographies: Following Alterity and The Cultur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing on geographic studies of social movements (e.g. Arenas, 2014 ; Nicholls, 2007 ; Pickerill and Chatterton, 2006 ) and feminist and black food geographies ( Garth and Reese, 2020 ; Hamilton, 2020 ; Hayes-Conroy and Hayes-Conroy, 2008 ; Jones, 2019 ; Reese, 2019 ), there are also critical questions to ask about how issues of gender, class and racial (in)justice are manifesting within the boardrooms, supply chains and other spaces of Big Veganism.…”
Section: Engaging Food Geographies: Following Alterity and The Cultur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As others have identified, to 'enact care, kindness, and generosity to others' (Pickerill 2020) should be an important part of being an academic (also see Saville 2020; Horton 2020b). Dorling also draws attention to some of the failures within the discipline of geography itself; from its inability to fully grapple with its imperial past and colonial inheritance (see Radcliffe 2017;Hamilton 2020), to its failure -in the UK at least -to diversify its student intake.…”
Section: This Special Issue: Traversing the Sites And Spaces Of Failurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radical geographers critiqued both the quantitative revolution underway in the discipline and challenged academic scholarship to be more relevant at a time when disciplinary debates seemed far removed from pressing social issues, such as the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and concerns over environmental pollution (Peet 2000 ). The contemporary demands for racial justice, the stark health inequalities of the global COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing environmental threats highlight the continued urgency of radical geographies (Hamilton 2020 ; Mooney and Juhász. 2020 ; Ybarra 2020 ).…”
Section: Activist Scholarship: Modeling Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%