Institutional religions and the persistence of a personal faith

They “elect to expurgate scale from the geographic vocabulary” without providing an operationalisation of that expurgation. This is an attractive, if a little penitential, prospect for geographic thought. The ontology that they suggest for human geography is formal and theoretical. It seeks the replacement of vertical and horizontal conceptions of scale (and hence space) with a flat ontology. … More Institutional religions and the persistence of a personal faith

GY802: Wylie coyote

The relational production of the Marian statues in specific Dublin areas connotes particular ways in which notions of the public, the community are understood. These are not beliefs with no material presence (now mostly cut adrift from these presences). Instead, and against Wylie, the meaning of these places does not have to be collected but instead revealed … More GY802: Wylie coyote