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Concept

more-than-human geography

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15.2K

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324

Authors

170

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About

More-than-human geography is a critical research field and methodological approach within geography that fundamentally challenges anthropocentric perspectives by investigating the active roles, agencies, and mutual entanglements of diverse non-human entities (including animals, plants, microbes, technologies, geological forces, and atmospheric processes) alongside human actions in constituting spatial configurations and geographical phenomena. It seeks to understand how these complex, multi-species interactions shape places, environments, and social relations beyond exclusively human frameworks, recognizing the distributed nature of agency and existence across heterogeneous assemblages.

Top Authors

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NC

University of Manchester

EM

Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History

LE

Harvard University

EH

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

TI

University of Aberdeen

Top Institutions

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University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Wollongong

Wollongong, Australia

University of Manchester

Manchester, United Kingdom

The University of Sydney

Sydney, Australia

University of Exeter

Exeter, United Kingdom