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This paper is a sociological study of British geography in the mid‐1990s. Drawing upon interviews with 40 academic geographers, it considers themes of competition and regulation, and disciplinary and patriarchal power. The interview transcripts inform an account of a complex set of (partial and uneven) transitions in the political, cultural and moral economy within which geography is reproduced.
James D. Sidaway (Mon,) studied this question.