This book is oriented on testing and developing the neopragmatic approach of horizontal geographies, in which we follow approaches of natural sciences, social sciences, and cultural studies. Regional focus is thereby put on a rapidly changing elemental space and its social representations, characterized by unstable and not well-defined hybridities: coastal Louisiana. This region is highly dynamic: the Mississippi River in particular, with its extensive sediments, has shifted the coastal fringe of present-day Louisiana into the Gulf of Mexico. This land gain is contrasted by natural processes, but also by processes resultant of human intervention which cause marine encroachment. A complex interplay of different aspects is directly and indirectly leading to coastal land loss which makes the question of how to describe emerging hybrid spaces virulent and highlights the limits of a positivist understanding of boundaries that is also physically geographical. In the neopragmatic tradition, positivist research findings will be framed in social constructivist terms and supplemented by phenomenological approaches to Louisiana's coastal space, thus suggesting the need for and potentials of horizontal geographic integration of different theoretical and methodological approaches as well as researcher perspectives and data bases.  
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This book is oriented on testing and developing the neopragmatic approach of horizontal geographies, in which we follow approaches of natural sciences, social sciences, and cultural studies.
A neopragmatic theoretical framing and its operationalization.- The multiple causes of coastal land loss in Louisiana - an overview.- Land loss and life chances.- The loss of land in mass media representation.- Terrestrial marine hybrids on the Louisiana coast - a phenomenological acces.- Conclusion.
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This book is oriented on testing and developing the neopragmatic approach of horizontal geographies, in which we follow approaches of natural sciences, social sciences, and cultural studies. Regional focus is thereby put on a rapidly changing elemental space and its social representations, characterized by unstable and not well-defined hybridities: coastal Louisiana. This region is highly dynamic: the Mississippi River in particular, with its extensive sediments, has shifted the coastal fringe of present-day Louisiana into the Gulf of Mexico. This land gain is contrasted by natural processes, but also by processes resultant of human intervention which cause marine encroachment. A complex interplay of different aspects is directly and indirectly leading to coastal land loss which makes the question of how to describe emerging hybrid spaces virulent and highlights the limits of a positivist understanding of boundaries that is also physically geographical. In the neopragmatic tradition, positivist research findings will be framed in social constructivist terms and supplemented by phenomenological approaches to Louisiana's coastal space, thus suggesting the need for and potentials of horizontal geographic integration of different theoretical and methodological approaches as well as researcher perspectives and data bases.  The Authors Prof. Dr. Dr. Olaf Kühne, University of Tübingen, Research Department of GeographyLara Koegst, University of Tübingen, Research Department of Geography
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Detailed discussion of the social impacts of natural and anthropogenic land loss in Louisiana Consideration in a neopragmatic setting to illustrate the need for and potentials of horizontal geographies Comprehensive overview of causes and contexts of coastal loss in Louisiana in a neopragmatic manner
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783658398880
Publisert
2023-03-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer vs
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
168 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Prof. Dr. Dr. ​Olaf Kühne, University of Tübingen, Research Department of Geography
Lara Koegst, University of Tübingen, Research Department of Geography