
Geographies of Resistance
Geographies of Resistance refers to the ways in which social and political movements challenge authority and oppression in specific locations. This concept examines how geography—such as urban spaces, rural areas, and borders—shapes and influences resistance against injustices. It explores how different communities mobilize, use their environments strategically, and create networks of support to fight for rights and changes. By understanding the geographical context of these movements, we can better appreciate the strategies and outcomes of resistance efforts across the globe.