Abstract
In the field of geography, “where you are” matters more than in most other fields. Yet, we are only beginning to write the geography of geographical knowledge production and consumption. The paper “Neither here nor there or always here and there?” (Wray et al., 2013) is an important building block in creating such a geography. It is important to realize that almost all of us are, in some way or another, in between. Since no geographical location is only normal or exotic, we should continue and intensify our efforts to decenter and deperipheralize our field.
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