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dc.identifierhttps://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/GEOP/article/view/85021-
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dc.descriptionThe main purpose of this paper is to explore the political organization of space – the ways in which space and human interaction in space are structured to fulfill political functions – as it relates to the central theme or modern geography: the spatial organization of human society. This is a subject which, despite its obvious importance, has received relatively little direct and systematic attention from geographers or other social scientists. The political geography remains firmly locked into the “statist” tradition within geography, with its emphasis on areal differentiation and description of unique characteristics. This study is not aimed at substituting a new orthodoxy for and old one. Nor is it meant to encompass the full breadth of interest in political geography. Its fundamental objective is to explore a few new paths and to suggest a framework of concepts and themes which may possibly link political geography more effectively with recent methodological and philosophical developments in geography itself and in the other social sciences. Perhaps most important, its ultimate goal is to involve the reader, to make him aware of the political organization of space, of the way himself perceives this organizations, and how it affects his own activity and behavior.en-US
dc.descriptionEl objetivo principal de este artículo es explorar la organización política del espacio, las formas en que el espacio y la interacción humana en el espacio se estructuran para cumplir funciones políticas, en relación con el tema central de la geografía moderna: la organización espacial de la sociedad humana. Este es un tema que, a pesar de su evidente importancia, ha recibido relativamente poca atención directa y sistemática por parte de los geógrafos u otros científicos sociales. La geografía política permanece firmemente anclada en la tradición “estatista” dentro de la geografía, con su énfasis en la diferenciación de áreas y la descripción de características únicas. Este estudio no pretende sustituir una nueva ortodoxia por una antigua. Tampoco pretende abarcar toda la amplitud de interés en la geografía política. Su objetivo fundamental es explorar algunos caminos nuevos y sugerir un marco de conceptos y temas que posiblemente puedan vincular la geografía política de manera más efectiva con los desarrollos metodológicos y filosóficos recientes en la propia geografía y en las demás ciencias sociales. Quizás lo más importante, su objetivo final es involucrar al lector, hacerlo consciente de la organización política del espacio, de la forma en que él mismo percibe estas organizaciones y cómo afecta su propia actividad y comportamiento.es-ES
dc.descriptionO principal objetivo deste artigo é explorar a organização política do espaço – as formas pelas quais o espaço e a interação humana no espaço são estruturados para cumprir funções políticas – no que se refere ao tema central da geografia moderna: a organização espacial da sociedade humana. Este é um assunto que, apesar de sua óbvia importância, recebeu relativamente pouca atenção direta e sistemática de geógrafos ou outros cientistas sociais. A geografia política permanece firmemente presa à tradição “estatista” dentro da geografia, com sua ênfase na diferenciação regional e na descrição de características únicas. Este estudo não visa substituir uma nova ortodoxia por uma antiga. Tampouco pretende abranger toda a amplitude do interesse pela geografia política. Seu objetivo fundamental é explorar alguns novos caminhos e sugerir um quadro de conceitos e temas que possam vincular a geografia política de forma mais eficaz com os recentes desenvolvimentos metodológicos e filosóficos na própria geografia e nas outras ciências sociais. Talvez o mais importante, seu objetivo final é envolver o leitor, torná-lo consciente da organização política do espaço, da maneira como ele percebe essas organizações e como isso afeta sua própria atividade e comportamento.pt-PT
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2022 Geopolítica(s). Revista de estudios sobre espacio y poderes-ES
dc.sourceGeopolítica(s). Revista de estudios sobre espacio y poder; Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022); 385-447en-US
dc.sourceGeopolítica(s). Revista de estudios sobre espacio y poder; Vol. 13 Núm. 2 (2022); 385-447es-ES
dc.sourceGeopolítica(s). Revista de estudios sobre espacio y poder; Vol. 13 N.º 2 (2022); 385-447pt-PT
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dc.subjectTerritorialidades-ES
dc.subjectterritorioes-ES
dc.subjectEstadoes-ES
dc.subjectorganización espaciales-ES
dc.subjectgeografía políticaes-ES
dc.subjectTerritorialityen-US
dc.subjectterritoryen-US
dc.subjectstateen-US
dc.subjectspatial organizationen-US
dc.subjectpolitical geographyen-US
dc.subjectTerritorialidadept-PT
dc.subjectterritóriopt-PT
dc.subjectEstadopt-PT
dc.subjectorganização espacialpt-PT
dc.subjectgeografia políticapt-PT
dc.titleThe Political Organization of Spaceen-US
dc.titleLa organización política del espacioes-ES
dc.titleA organização política do espaçopt-PT
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