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Moral Geography is defined as the exploration of how moral concepts intersect with spaces, places, and landscapes, influencing human behavior and societal norms within different geographical contexts.
20 sie 2024 · Using examples from geographic work on language, algorithms, the appropriation of anti-colonial critique, and Indigenous data sovereignty, the report shows how and why descriptive praxis matters to accounts of moral geography.
18 lis 2024 · Smith stresses the need for geographers to engage with moral issues, asking: does distance diminish responsibility? Should we interfere with the lives of those we do not know? Is there a distinction between private and public space? Which values and morals, if any, are absolute, and which cultural, communal, or personal?
6 mar 2017 · Moral geography concerns the relationship between morality, space, and power within both the material and the symbolic dimensions of life.
18 sty 2019 · The role of morality in the maintenance of social order is recognized by scholars from different disciplines. Biologists and evolutionary scientists have documented examples of selfless and empathic behaviors observed in communities of animals living together, considering these as relevant origins of human morality (e.g., de Waal, 1996). The ...
Under this title, Chapter 6 looks at some moral aspects of the division of geographical space and the contesting moral claims to geographical space (borders, sovereignty, population movement, market power, minority rights).
27 maj 2020 · Examines the moral significance of geographical concepts such as place, location, proximity, and distance, grappling with difficult questions such as: Does distance diminish responsibility? Should we interfere with the lives of those we do not know?