This course examines social geographies by seeking to understand diverse aspects of the daily reality and spatial organization as people live it in various areas of the Global South. The course focuses on economic, socio-cultural, environmental and political dimensions of social reality through the key concepts of eco-cultural identity, territoriality, knowledge and power, and theorization on postcolonialism, agency, and posthumanistic geography. Through lectures and jointly read and discussed journal articles and a book fiction, the course takes a micro-perspective to the lifeworlds and every day of the studied people and seeks to identify their links with wider political-economic processes.