Publication:

From Military Geography to militarism's geographies: disciplinary engagements with the geographies of militarism and military activities (2005)

Author(s): Woodward R

  • : from Military Geography to militarism's geographies

Abstract: This paper reviews contemporary approaches in Anglophone human geography to the geographical constitution and expression of militarism and military activities. Three main approaches are identified, and the merits, limitations and insights of each are discussed. these are: traditional Military Geography, intimately associated with state military discourses of military power; a broad political geography, focused on the spatiality of armed conflict; and research from across the social sciences on the political economies and sociocultural geographies of militarism, particularly in non-conflict situations. the paper concludes with some suggestions for further empirical and theoretical inquiry, and argues on moral grounds for a human geography explicitly concerned with military geographies in all their forms.

  • Type of Article: Refereed journal article
  • Short Title: from Military Geography to militarism's geographies
  • Date: 2005-12-01
  • Journal: Progress in Human Geography
  • Volume: 29
  • Issue: 6
  • Pages: 718-740
  • Publication type: Article
  • Bibliographic status: Published

Keywords: armed conflict, armed forces, defence, militarism, militarization, military geographies, Military Geography, war.

Staff

Professor Rachel Woodward
Professor of Human Geography