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Emotional Geography is an emerging discipline within the field of geography. This is a selected bibilography of thinking on the topic. Send any new links to me at danielxatgmaildotcom.

thinkers
Nancy Ettlinger, Department of Geography, The Ohio State University

Fernando Bosco, San Diego State University

Harald Bathelt, University of Toronto

Johannes Glückler, University of Frankfurt

Timothy J. Sturgeon, MIT

papers & books
Emotional Cartography - Technologies of the Self: Edited by Christian Nold, 2009
Thinking Through Networks and Their Spatiality: A Critique of the US (Public) War on Terrorism and its Geographic Discourse: Nancy Ettlinger and Fernando Bosco

Cultural economic geography and a relational and microspace approach to trusts, rationalities, and change in collaborative workplaces: Nancy Ettlinger

Toward a Critical Theory of Untidy Geographies: The Spatiality of Emotions in Consumption and Production: Nancy Ettlinger

Toward a Relational Economic Geography: Harald Bathelt and Johannes Glucker

What Really Goes on in Silicon Valley? Spatial clustering and dispersal in modular production networks: Timothy J. Sturgeon

links
Affect: a journal for alternative geographical and political analysis

note
My name is Daniel X. O'Neil. I am not a geographer or an academic. I am the People Person at EveryBlock, a Web site that pulls together local news and public information. Here's my explanation of what I called "Emotional Geography" a few years ago.

here's the back cover of a book i wrote