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The Space between Us: Social Geography and Politics presents a groundbreaking analysis of how geography fundamentally shapes political behavior and social organization. Ryan D. Enos investigates the intricate connections between physical space, social distance, and political identity, demonstrating that where we live profoundly influences our political beliefs and social interactions.
Through empirical research and theoretical analysis, Enos challenges traditional understandings of politics by centering geography as a primary factor in political development. The book explores how proximity to different groups, neighborhood composition, and regional characteristics create distinct political cultures and influence individual political preferences. By examining these spatial patterns, Enos provides new insights into voter behavior, political polarization, and community formation.
This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand how geography remains a crucial determinant of political life in contemporary society.







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