1st Edition

A Political Geography of Polarising Identities Contested Iconic Places

By Kees Terlouw Copyright 2026
188 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

188 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book links the current wave of political polarisation to the polarisation taking place between cosmopolitan and parochial identity discourses and their antagonistic valuation of iconic urban and regional places. Instead of looking for explanations of polarisation only in left-behind regions, this book analyses how societal changes favouring cities, like globalisation and individualisation,... Read more

1. Introduction: The polarisation of everything 2. Cultivating identity discourses and iconic places 3. Contested national borders 4. Cities: Concentrating success 5. Regions threatened by urbanisation 6. Regions losing out in the society of singularities 7. Industrial livestock farms: Protecting animal rights or rural livelihoods? 8. Rewilding: Restoring nature or threatening the rural way of life? 9. Towards a better understanding of the role of space in polarisation

Biography

Kees Terlouw is a political geographer and sociologist in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His work focuses on the political usages of spatial identities, especially those related to the governance of local and regional administrations.