Abstract
Joe Gerlach and Thomas Jellis’ essay calls on geographers to extend their engagement with the rich spatial vocabularies of Gilles Deleuze’s collaborator and co-author, Felix Guattari. This commentary considers the tenor of Gerlach and Jellis’ call to think alongside Guattari and invites them to situate their response to the heterogenous, transnational communities that make up their disciplinary audience. It also optimistically calls for recognizing where the spirit of Guattari’s might already be at work in ‘human geography’ today.
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