Living with difference: reflections on geographies of encounter

In this Progress in Human Geography annual lecture I reflect on geographical contributions to academic and policy debates about how we might forge civic culture out of difference. In doing so I begin by tracing a set of disparate geographical writings — about the micro-publics of everyday life, cosm...

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Civic culture
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Cultural contact
Culture
Discourse
Everyday life
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Geographers
Geography
Human geography
Hypotheses
Inequalities
Inequality
Intersectionality
Minority & ethnic groups
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Policy
Population geography and social geography
Power
Prejudice
Psychological factors
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Public spaces
Qualitative research
Social geography
Social sciences
Space
Strangers
Urban areas
Values
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