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Approaches to Human Geography: Philosophies, Theories, People and Practices 2nd Revised edition


Approaches to Human Geography: Philosophies, Theories, People and Practices 2nd Revised edition

Hardback by Aitken, Stuart C; Valentine, Gill

Approaches to Human Geography: Philosophies, Theories, People and Practices

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ISBN:
9781446276013
Publication Date:
16 Dec 2014
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
456 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Approaches to Human Geography: Philosophies, Theories, People and Practices

Description

"The book covers some of the (traditionally) most obtuse and difficult-to-grasp philosophical ideas that have influenced geographers/geography. The fact that these are presented in an inclusive and accessible manner is a key strength. Many students have commented that the chapters they have read have encouraged them to read more in this field, which is fantastic from a lecturer's perspective." - Richard White, Sheffield Hallam University A new edition of the classic Approaches text for students, organised in three sections, which overviews and explains the history and philosophy of Human Geographies in all its applications by those who practise it: Section One - Philosophies: Positivist Geography / Humanism / Feminist Geographies / Marxisms / Structuration Theory / Human Animal / Realism / Postmodern Geographies/ Poststructuralist Theories / Actor-Network Theory, / Postcolonialism / Geohumanities / Technologies Section Two - People: Institutions and Cultures / Places and Contexts / Memories and Desires / Understanding Place / Personal and Political / Becoming a Geographer / Movement and Encounter / Spaces and Flows / Places as Thoughts Section Three - Practices: Mapping and Geovisualization / Quantification, Evidence, and Positivism / Geographic Information Systems / Humanism / Activism / Feminist Geographies / Poststructuralist Theories / Psychoanalysis / Environmental Inquiry / Contested Geographies and Culture Wars Fully updated throughout and with eight brand new chapters - this is the core text for modules on history, theory, and practice in Human Geography.

Contents

Ways of Knowing and Ways of Doing Geographic Research - Stuart C. Aitken and Gill Valentine Part I: PHILOSOPHIES Positivist Geography - Rob Kitchin Lived Emplacement and the Locality of Being: A Return to Humanistic Geography? - David Seamon Feminist Geographies of Difference, Relation, and Construction - Deborah P. Dixon and John Paul Jones III Marx and the Spirit of Marx - George Henderson and Eric Sheppard Structuration Theory: Agency, Structure and Everyday Life - Isabel Dyck and Robin A. Kearns Human Animal - David Lulka Realism as a Basis for Knowing the World - Andrew Sayer Postmodern Geographies and the Ruins of Modernity - David B. Clarke Poststructuralist Theories - Paul Harrison Postscript to Poststructuralist Theories in Geography - Stuart C. Aitken Actor-Network Theory, Networks, and Relational Geographies - Fernando J. Bosco Postcolonialism: Powers of Representation - Clive Barnett Geohumanities: Engaging Space and Place in the Humanities - Trevor M. Harris Mind the Gap: Reconsidering Geography's Twentieth Century Technological Settlements - Francis Harvey Part II: PEOPLE Institutions and Cultures - Gerard Rushton Places, People and Contexts - David Ley Memories and Desires - David Harvey Understanding the Heart of Place... - Robin A. Kearns Personal and Political - Vera Chouinard How I Became a Geographer - Michael F. Goodchild Movement and Encounter - Lawrence Knopp Spaces and Flows - Janice Monk Setting Out - Nigel Thrift Part III: PRACTICES Mapping and Geovisualization - Martin Dodge Quantification, Evidence and Positivism - A. Stewart Fotheringham Geographic Information Systems - Michael F. Goodchild Humanism and People-Centered Methods - Paul Rodaway To Build Another World: Activism in the Light of Marxist Geographic Thought - Michael Samers, Patrick Bigger and Oliver Belcher Producing Feminist Geographies: Theory, Methodologies and Research Strategies - Kim England Poststructuralist Approaches: Deconstruction and Discourse Analysis - John W. Wylie Pricing Dignity: Psychoanalytical Frameworks and the Burden of Proof - Maureen Sioh Research is Theft: Environmental Inquiry in a Postcolonial World - Paul Robbins Contested Geographies: Culture Wars, Personal Clashes and Joining Debate - Gill Valentine and Stuart C. Aitken

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