
Hybrid geographies
Hybrid geographies refer to the interconnected and blended ways in which multiple cultural, social, and environmental factors interact across spaces. They recognize that places are shaped by diverse influences—such as technology, migration, and global networks—and that these influences create complex, layered identities and connections. Instead of viewing geography as fixed or isolated, hybrid geographies highlight the dynamic and fluid nature of how communities, environments, and cultures are intertwined in today's interconnected world.