Spatial politics is a field of study that focuses on the relationship between power, authority, and space. It examines how political decisions and processes are influenced by the physical layout and organization of spaces, as well as how inequalities and conflicts can be manifested and perpetuated through spatial arrangements. Spatial politics also considers how individuals and groups can use space as a means of resistance and empowerment, challenging dominant power structures and creating alternative forms of political organization. This research area encompasses a wide range of topics, including urban planning, territorial disputes, environmental justice, and the geopolitics of borders and boundaries.