"The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Cultural and Social Geography is an authoritative overview of the state of the art across cultural and social geography, authored and edited by an international team of leading scholars to provide essential reading for students and researchers. The book incorporates the diverse theoretical foundations, core themes, major perspectives, and applied areas of cultural and social geography. It reflects the complexity of this vibrant field, outlining exciting emerging approaches whilst offering clarity and accessibility for students. This Companion brings together…mehr
"The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Cultural and Social Geography is an authoritative overview of the state of the art across cultural and social geography, authored and edited by an international team of leading scholars to provide essential reading for students and researchers. The book incorporates the diverse theoretical foundations, core themes, major perspectives, and applied areas of cultural and social geography. It reflects the complexity of this vibrant field, outlining exciting emerging approaches whilst offering clarity and accessibility for students. This Companion brings together an international team of leading contributors, each providing a chapter designed to combine established theories and cutting edge developments. The book covers the core but also the full breadth of cultural and social geography, including its connections to social and critical theory. It will appeal to a wide readership in geography and beyond, across areas of social science such as sociology where the geographical perspectives of space and place are recognised for the invaluable insights they can provide. This will be widely recognized as an essential resource for researchers and students looking for a definitive reference in the field"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ishan Ashutosh is Associate Professor of Geography at Indiana University-Bloomington. Ishan's research examines the multiple and contested representations of South Asia through projects situated at the intersection of diaspora and migration, area studies, and geography. His publications include articles in cultural geographies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Geography Compass, Journal of Historical Geography, and Geographical Review, among others. Jamie Winders is Professor of Geography at Syracuse University. Her research explores themes of international migration, racial politics, social reproduction, and artificial intelligence. She is the co-author of A Critical Introduction to Cultural Geography and a co-editor of The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Cultural Geography. Winders is Associate Editor of Cultural Geographies and the founding Director of the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Global Dispatches 2. Place and Landscape 3. Theories 4. Mappings Belonging 5. Race 6. Genders 7. Class 8. Sexualities 9. Nation/ethnicity 10. Children/Youth 11. Aging 12. Inequality and Intersectionality Cultural Geographies of... 13. Performance 14. The visual 15. The tactile 16. The aural 17. Futures 18. Memory 19. Consumption 20. Production 21. Law 22. Nature/Environmental histories 23. Science 24. Animals 25. Food 26. Migration 27. Mobilities 28. New media 29. Emotion/affect Spaces 30. Rural 31. Urban 32. Suburban 33. Domestic spaces 34. Online lives/virtual spaces Struggles/politics 35. Climate 36. Borders 37. Imperialism/colonialism 38. Postcolonialism 39. Justice 40. Protest