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_aIntroducing human geographies / _cedited by Paul Cloke, Philip Crang, Mark Goodwin. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bArnold ; _aNew York : _bCo-published in the U.S.A. by Oxford University Press, _c2005. |
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_axv, 368 p. : _bill., maps ; _c28 cm. |
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_gPt. I. _tFoundations. _g1. _tCulture - Nature / _rSarah Whatmore. _g2. _tSociety - Space / _rSusan J. Smith. _g3. _tLocal - Global / _rPhilip Crang. _g4. _tStructure - Agency / _rMark Goodwin. _g5. _tSelf - Other / _rPaul Cloke. _g6. _tImage - Reality / _rMike Crang -- _gPt. II. _tThemes. _g7. _tDevelopment, Post-Development and the Global Political Economy / _rStuart Corbridge. _g8. _tSurvival and Resistance / _rPaul Routledge. _g9. _tRe-thinking Development / _rSarah A. Radcliffe. _g10. _tProduction / _rRoger Lee. _g11. _tMoney and Finance / _rAdam Tickell. _g12. _tConsumption / _rJon Goss. _g13. _tSustainability / _rWilliam M. Adams. _g14. _tEnvironmental Problems and Management / _rAndrew Jordan and Tim O'Riordan. _g15. _tEnvironmental Knowledges and Environmentalism / _rJacquie Burgess. _g16. _tModernity and Modernization / _rMiles Ogborn. _g17. _tA Geohistorical Interpretation of the Modern World / _rPeter J. Taylor. _g18. _tMemory and Heritage / _rNuala C. Johnson. _g19. _tCritical Geopolitics / _rJoanne P. Sharp. _g20. _tCitizenship and Governance / _rMark Goodwin. _g21. _tNationalism / _rPyrs Gruffudd. _g22. _tImaginative Geographies / _rFelix Driver. _g23. _tLandscapes / _rCatherine Nash. _g24. _tPlace / _rTim Cresswell -- _gPt. III. _tContexts. _g25. _tThe Body / _rRuth Butler. _g26. _tThe City / _rChris Hamnett. _g27. _tThe Country / _rPaul Cloke. _g28. _tEurope / _rKevin Robins. _g29. _tColonialism and Postcolonialism / _rRichard Phillips. _g30. _tMigrations and Diasporas / _rClaire Dwyer. _g31. _tTravel and Tourism / _rLuke Desforges. _g32. _tCommodities / _rMichael Watts. _g33. _tThe Media / _rJames Kneale. _g34. _tCyberspace and Cyberculture / _rKen Hillis -- _tPostscript: Your Human Geographies. |
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