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      The geontological time-spaces of late modern war

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      Progress in Human Geography
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          Attending to connections between serious health conditions (cancers and congenital disorders) and weapons residues in Iraq, Afghanistan and Gaza, this article develops a geographical agenda for examining power in late modern war from the perspective of the ground and the life it sustains. A case is made for understanding the time-spaces of war as not compressed, vertical or remote but enduring, terranean and proximate in which violence emerges through processes (carcinogenic and teratogenic) that transcend boundaries between ‘life’ ( bios) and ‘nonlife’ ( geos). Such are the geontological time-spaces of late modern war that geographers – in both ‘physical’ and ‘human’ sub-fields – are uniquely equipped to examine.

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                Progress in Human Geography
                Progress in Human Geography
                SAGE Publications
                0309-1325
                1477-0288
                April 2022
                December 22 2021
                April 2022
                : 46
                : 2
                : 282-298
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                [1 ]School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
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                10.1177/03091325211064266
                3b2c141f-5b49-45d3-8399-4c354f4ded32
                © 2022

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