Introduction: Domesticating Geopolitics
Sean Carter and Tara Woodyer
1. Domesticating the Geopolitical: Rethinking Popular Geopolitics through Play
Tara Woodyer and Sean Carter
2. Ephemera(l) Geopolitics: The Material Cultures of British Military Recruitment
Matthew F. Rech
3. Figurations of Wounding: Soldiers’ Bodies, Authority, and the Militarisation of Everyday Life
Leila Dawney
4. Violence, the Body and the Spaces of Intimate War
Jo Little
5. Familial geopolitics and ontological security: intergenerational relations, migration and minority youth (in)securities in Scotland
Kate Botterill, Peter Hopkins and Gurchathen Sanghera
6. Domesticating Geopolitics: reflections
Jo Sharp
Biography
Sean Carter is Associate Professor in Political Geography at the University of Exeter. His work on the relationship between geopolitics and visual culture has been published in leading international journals.
Tara Woodyer is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Portsmouth. Her research on the intersections between cultural/political geographies and children's lives has been published in leading international journals.






