Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction: A New New Regional Geography
Martin Jones
Part I: Culture
1 Writing Regional Cultural Landscape: Cultural Geography on the Norfolk Broads
David Matless
2 Regions Rock: Heavy Metal and the Role of Music in the Construction of Regional Identity for the British Midlands
Jesse Heley and Marc Welsh
3 On Parochialism
John Tomaney
4 Mapping Cultures of Regional Perception and Conception: A Cultural Cartography from Northeast Brazil
Jörn Seemann
5 Regionalists and Excursionistes: Catalan ‘Regions’ and National Identity
Venetia Congdon
Part II: Politics
6 A Radical New Regional Geography: Notes on a Revolution
James Riding
7 The Crisis at the Centre of the United Kingdom: Exploring Scottish Independence and Democratically Disruptive Regions
Philip Johnstone
8 From ‘Fly Frontier’ to ‘Cotton Country’: Social Change and Agrarian Transformation in the Northwest of Zimbabwe
Nicholas James
9 Intertwined Spatialities: Discursive Construction(s) of Central Germany
Roger Baars and Antje Schlottmann
10 Regions, Regionalisms and Identities: Towards a Regional Mess
Kaj Zimmerbauer
11 City-Region Building and Geohistorical Matters
David Beel, Martin Jones and Ian Rees Jones
Part III: Performance
12 Radiant Copenhagen: Reimagining Regions through Digital Fiction
Rune Graulund, Kristoffer Ørum and Anders Bojen
13 Tracktivist Topographies: Mapping in the Marches and Marching on the Map in Rural Activist Walking Performance
Jess Allen
14 Animating Terroir in the French Alps
Rory Hill
15 Performing Landscape Using a Locative Media Deep Map App: A Cornish Case Study
Lucy Frears, Erik Geelhoed and Misha Myers
16 Extractive Geographies, Immersive Lives: Performative Explorations of Labour and Materialities in the Southern Peak District
George Jaramillo
Afterword: What’s Next for Regional Geography?
John Agnew
Index