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Warf, Barney

Barney Warf is a human geographer with interests in political and economic geography with decades of experience publishing. Much of his work has concerned information systems, particularly the internet, but he is also interested in social theory and epistemology. He has studied Donald Trump extensively and recently edited a book about him (Political Landscapes of Donald Trump, 2021, Routledge). He has also recently co-edited the Handbook on Geographies of Media (forthcoming, Routledge).

Post-Truth Geographies</a>

Post-Truth Geographies

This book explores the geographical dimensions and implications of the post-truth era. Opening with a defense of the Enlightenment and the continued significance of science, objectivity, and truth, it then provides three key perspectives on the concept: The first is a philosophical analysis of post-truth.

Post-Truth Geographies</a>

Post-Truth Geographies

This book explores the geographical dimensions and implications of the post-truth era. Opening with a defense of the Enlightenment and the continued significance of science, objectivity, and truth, it then provides three key perspectives on the concept: The first is a philosophical analysis of post-truth.

Post-Truth Geographies</a>

Post-Truth Geographies

This book explores the geographical dimensions and implications of the post-truth era. Opening with a defense of the Enlightenment and the continued significance of science, objectivity, and truth, it then provides three key perspectives on the concept: The first is a philosophical analysis of post-truth.

Post-Truth Geographies</a>

Post-Truth Geographies

This book explores the geographical dimensions and implications of the post-truth era. Opening with a defense of the Enlightenment and the continued significance of science, objectivity, and truth, it then provides three key perspectives on the concept: The first is a philosophical analysis of post-truth.