Abstract

AbstractThis introductory chapter highlights the relevance of the territorial dimension in contemporary democratic politics and how it can be incorporated into a conceptual configuration of a territory-oriented approach in political sociology. It also emphasises the need for an interdisciplinary dialogue between political sociology and the humanities—in particular, with geographic scholarship—to better understand the complexities of the territorial dimension in democratic politics.

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