Human Geography Today
Ed. by Doreen Massey, John Allen and Phil Sarre
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Ed. by Doreen Massey, John Allen and Phil Sarre
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A unique assessment of the current state and future direction of human geography. A major book that includes especially written contributions by internationally respected figures in the field. Accessible and wide-ranging, it will be widely read by students and academics.
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A unique assessment of the current state and future direction of human geography.
A major book that includes especially written contributions by internationally respected figures in the field.
Accessible and wide-ranging, it will be widely read by students and academics.
A major book that includes especially written contributions by internationally respected figures in the field.
Accessible and wide-ranging, it will be widely read by students and academics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1999.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9780745621890
- ISBN-10: 0745621899
- Artikelnr.: 13750374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1999.
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9780745621890
- ISBN-10: 0745621899
- Artikelnr.: 13750374
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Doreen Massey, Department of Social Sciences, The Open University Senior Lecturer John Allen, Department of Social Sciences, The Open University Senior Lecturer Phil Sarre, Department of Social Sciences, The Open University
Notes on Contributors.
Preface.
Part I The 'Nature' of Human Geography: .
1. Issues and Debates: Doreen Massey.
Hybrid Geographies: rethinking the 'human' in human geography: Sarah
Whatmore.
Part II: Imaginative Geographies.
Introduction.
3. Imagined Geographies: geographical knowledge of the self and other in
everyday life: Gill Valentine.
4. Situating Geopolitical Representations: inside/outside and the power of
imperial interventions: David Slater.
5. Collective Wish Images: geographical imaginaries and the crisis of
national development: Michael John Watts.
Part III: Geography and Difference.
Introduction.
6. Creating Geographies of Difference: David Sibley.
7. The Cultural Politics of Difference: Susan J. Smith.
8. Geographies of Identity and Difference: marking boundaries: Geraldine
Pratt.
Part IV: Spatialities of Power.
Introduction.
9. The New Geopolitics of Power: John Agnew.
10. Spatial Assemblages of Power: from domination to empowerment: John
Allen.
11. Popular and State Discourses of Power: Sarah Radcliffe.
Part V: Re-thinking Space and Place. .
Introduction.
12. Performing Space: Gillian Rose.
13. Thirdspace: Expanding the Scope of the Geographical Imagination: Edward
W. Soja.
14. Spaces of Politics: Doreen Massey.
15. Steps to an Ecology of Place: Nigel Thrift.
Afterword: Open Geographies: John Allen.
Index.
Preface.
Part I The 'Nature' of Human Geography: .
1. Issues and Debates: Doreen Massey.
Hybrid Geographies: rethinking the 'human' in human geography: Sarah
Whatmore.
Part II: Imaginative Geographies.
Introduction.
3. Imagined Geographies: geographical knowledge of the self and other in
everyday life: Gill Valentine.
4. Situating Geopolitical Representations: inside/outside and the power of
imperial interventions: David Slater.
5. Collective Wish Images: geographical imaginaries and the crisis of
national development: Michael John Watts.
Part III: Geography and Difference.
Introduction.
6. Creating Geographies of Difference: David Sibley.
7. The Cultural Politics of Difference: Susan J. Smith.
8. Geographies of Identity and Difference: marking boundaries: Geraldine
Pratt.
Part IV: Spatialities of Power.
Introduction.
9. The New Geopolitics of Power: John Agnew.
10. Spatial Assemblages of Power: from domination to empowerment: John
Allen.
11. Popular and State Discourses of Power: Sarah Radcliffe.
Part V: Re-thinking Space and Place. .
Introduction.
12. Performing Space: Gillian Rose.
13. Thirdspace: Expanding the Scope of the Geographical Imagination: Edward
W. Soja.
14. Spaces of Politics: Doreen Massey.
15. Steps to an Ecology of Place: Nigel Thrift.
Afterword: Open Geographies: John Allen.
Index.
Notes on Contributors.
Preface.
Part I The 'Nature' of Human Geography: .
1. Issues and Debates: Doreen Massey.
Hybrid Geographies: rethinking the 'human' in human geography: Sarah
Whatmore.
Part II: Imaginative Geographies.
Introduction.
3. Imagined Geographies: geographical knowledge of the self and other in
everyday life: Gill Valentine.
4. Situating Geopolitical Representations: inside/outside and the power of
imperial interventions: David Slater.
5. Collective Wish Images: geographical imaginaries and the crisis of
national development: Michael John Watts.
Part III: Geography and Difference.
Introduction.
6. Creating Geographies of Difference: David Sibley.
7. The Cultural Politics of Difference: Susan J. Smith.
8. Geographies of Identity and Difference: marking boundaries: Geraldine
Pratt.
Part IV: Spatialities of Power.
Introduction.
9. The New Geopolitics of Power: John Agnew.
10. Spatial Assemblages of Power: from domination to empowerment: John
Allen.
11. Popular and State Discourses of Power: Sarah Radcliffe.
Part V: Re-thinking Space and Place. .
Introduction.
12. Performing Space: Gillian Rose.
13. Thirdspace: Expanding the Scope of the Geographical Imagination: Edward
W. Soja.
14. Spaces of Politics: Doreen Massey.
15. Steps to an Ecology of Place: Nigel Thrift.
Afterword: Open Geographies: John Allen.
Index.
Preface.
Part I The 'Nature' of Human Geography: .
1. Issues and Debates: Doreen Massey.
Hybrid Geographies: rethinking the 'human' in human geography: Sarah
Whatmore.
Part II: Imaginative Geographies.
Introduction.
3. Imagined Geographies: geographical knowledge of the self and other in
everyday life: Gill Valentine.
4. Situating Geopolitical Representations: inside/outside and the power of
imperial interventions: David Slater.
5. Collective Wish Images: geographical imaginaries and the crisis of
national development: Michael John Watts.
Part III: Geography and Difference.
Introduction.
6. Creating Geographies of Difference: David Sibley.
7. The Cultural Politics of Difference: Susan J. Smith.
8. Geographies of Identity and Difference: marking boundaries: Geraldine
Pratt.
Part IV: Spatialities of Power.
Introduction.
9. The New Geopolitics of Power: John Agnew.
10. Spatial Assemblages of Power: from domination to empowerment: John
Allen.
11. Popular and State Discourses of Power: Sarah Radcliffe.
Part V: Re-thinking Space and Place. .
Introduction.
12. Performing Space: Gillian Rose.
13. Thirdspace: Expanding the Scope of the Geographical Imagination: Edward
W. Soja.
14. Spaces of Politics: Doreen Massey.
15. Steps to an Ecology of Place: Nigel Thrift.
Afterword: Open Geographies: John Allen.
Index.