Networks and regions in geography
 

When considering "spatialities in geography," Mol notes that "the model of the region for thinking about spatial formations was complemented with that of the network"
 
see Harvey 1990 (The Conditions of Postmodernity)
 
"If people are followed in their daily movements, they do not live in a single confined region, but in a variety of networks. The network in which they have telephone contact is far larger than that of the few shops where they buy their bread."

> from Annemarie Mol's The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice (2002)

> tagged with #geography, #network, #postmodernism, #to_read

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