Poststructuralist Geographies
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Author |
: Marcus A. Doel |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages |
: 244 |
Release |
: 1999 |
ISBN-10 |
: 084769819X |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780847698196 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (9X Downloads) |
Synopsis Poststructuralist Geographies by : Marcus A. Doel
This work is the first attempt to integrate poststructuralist thought with the insights of critical human geography. Doel does not seek to make conventional approximations of poststrucuralist concepts but to rethink and rewrite the world through them.
Author |
: Jonathan Murdoch |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 242 |
Release |
: 2006 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0761974237 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780761974239 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis Post-structuralist Geography by : Jonathan Murdoch
An introduction to post-structuralist theory that critically assesses how the concept can be used to study space and place, this text communicates a new agenda for the study of human geography.
Author |
: Edward W. Soja |
Publisher |
: Verso |
Total Pages |
: 276 |
Release |
: 1989 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0860919366 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780860919360 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (66 Downloads) |
Synopsis Postmodern Geographies by : Edward W. Soja
Written by one of America's foremost geographers, Postmodern Geographies contests the tendency, still dominant in most social science, to reduce human geography to a reflective mirror, or, as Marx called it, an "unnecessary complication." Beginning with a powerful critique of historicism and its constraining effects on the geographical imagination, Edward Soja builds on the work of Foucault, Berger, Giddens, Berman, Jameson and, above all, Henri Lefebvre, to argue for a historical and geographical materialism, a radical rethinking of the dialectics of space, time and social being. Soja charts the respatialization of social theory from the still unfolding encounter between Western Marxism and modern geography, through the current debates on the emergence of a postfordist regime of "flexible accumulation." The postmodern geography of Los Angeles, exposed in a provocative pair of essays, serves as a model in his account of the contemporary struggle for control over the social production of space.
Author |
: Pamela Shurmer-Smith |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 260 |
Release |
: 2001-12-12 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781446236390 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1446236390 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (90 Downloads) |
Synopsis Doing Cultural Geography by : Pamela Shurmer-Smith
Doing Cultural Geography is an introduction to cultural geography that integrates theoretical discussion with applied examples. The emphasis throughout is on doing. Recognising that many undergraduates have difficulty with both theory and methods courses, the text demystifies the ′theory′ informing cultural geography and encourages students to engage directly with theory in practice. It emphasises what can be done with humanist, Marxist, post-structuralist, feminist, and post-colonial theory, demonstrating that this is the best way to prompt students to engage with the otherwise daunting theoretical literature. Twenty short chapters are grouped into five sections on Theory, Topic Selection, Methodology, Interpretation and Presentation. The main text is intercut with questions, suggestions for activities and short sample extracts from scholarly texts, chosen to exemplify the subject of the chapter and to stimulate further reading. Chapters conclude with glossaries and suggestions for further reading. Doing Cultural Geography will facilitate project work from small, classroom-based activities to the planning stages of undergraduate research projects. It will be essential reading for students in modules in cultural geography and foundation courses in human geography and theory and methods.
Author |
: Jon Murdoch |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 234 |
Release |
: 2006 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0761974245 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780761974246 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (45 Downloads) |
Synopsis Post-structuralist Geography by : Jon Murdoch
Post-structuralist Geography is a highly accessible introduction to post-structuralist theory that critically assesses how post-structuralism can be used to study space and place. Key Features Offers a thorough appraisal of the work of key post-structuralist thinkers, including Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, and Bruno Latour Provides case studies to elucidate, illustrate, and apply the theory Presents boxed summaries of complex arguments which - with the engaging writing style - provide a clear overview of post-structuralist approaches to the study of space and place Comprehensive and comprehensible - communicating a new and exciting agenda for human geography - Post-structuralist Geography is the students’ essential guide to the theoretical literature.
Author |
: Stuart Aitken |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 361 |
Release |
: 2006-01-06 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781446222775 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1446222772 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (75 Downloads) |
Synopsis Approaches to Human Geography by : Stuart Aitken
Approaches to Human Geography is the essential student primer on theory and practice in human geography. It is a systematic review of the key ideas and debates informing post-war geography, explaining how those ideas work in practice. In three sections, the text provides: · A comprehensive contexualising essay: Introducing Philosophies, People and Practices · Philosophies: written by the principal proponents, easily comprehensible accounts of: Positivistic Geographies; Humanism; Feminist Geographies; Marxism; Structuration Theory; Behavioral Geography; Realism; Post Structuralist Theories; Actor-Network Theory; and Post Colonialism · People: prominent geographers explain events that formed their ways of knowing; the section offers situated accounts of theory and practice by, for example: David Ley; Linda McDowell; and David Harvey · Practices: applied accounts of Quantification, Evidence and Positivism; Geographic Information Systems; Humanism; Geography, Political Activism, and Marxism; the Production of Feminist Geographies; Poststructuralist Theory; Environmental Inquiry in a Postcolonial World; Contested Geographies · Student Exercises and Glossary Avoiding jargon - while attentive to the rigor and complexity of the ideas that underlie geographic knowledge – the text is written for students who have not met philosophical or theoretical approaches before. This is a beginning guide to geographic research and practice. Comprehensive and accessible, it will be the core text for courses on Approaches to Human Geography; Philosophy and Geography; and the History of Geography; and a key resource for students beginning research projects.
Author |
: Ruth Panelli |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 310 |
Release |
: 2004-01-31 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0761968946 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780761968948 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (46 Downloads) |
Synopsis Social Geographies by : Ruth Panelli
This accessible textbook is a stimulating introduction to contemporary social geography. It provides students with the tools to understand the various frameworks that geographers use to conceptualize, document, and attempt to overcome social differences.
Author |
: Ron Johnston |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 893 |
Release |
: 2015-12-22 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781134065943 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1134065949 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (43 Downloads) |
Synopsis Geography and Geographers by : Ron Johnston
Geography and Geographers continues to be the most comprehensive and up-to-date overview of human geography available. It provides a survey of the major debates, key thinkers and schools of thought in the English-speaking world, setting them within the context of economic, social, cultural, political and intellectual changes. It is essential reading for all undergraduate geography students. It draws on a wide reading of the geographical literature and addresses the ways geography and its history are understood and the debates among geographers regarding what the discipline should study and how. This extensively updated seventh edition offers a thoroughly contemporary perspective on human geography for new and more experienced students alike.
Author |
: Noel Castree |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 8364 |
Release |
: 2017-03-20 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780470659632 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0470659637 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (32 Downloads) |
Synopsis International Encyclopedia of Geography, 15 Volume Set by : Noel Castree
Representing the definitive reference work for this broad and dynamic field, The International Encyclopedia of Geography arises from an unprecedented collaboration between Wiley and the American Association of Geographers (AAG) to review and define the concepts, research, and techniques in geography and interrelated fields. Available as a robust online resource and as a 15-volume full-color print set, the Encyclopedia assembles a truly global group of scholars for a comprehensive, authoritative overview of geography around the world. Contains more than 1,000 entries ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 words offering accessible introductions to basic concepts, sophisticated explanations of complex topics, and information on geographical societies around the world Assembles a truly global group of more than 900 scholars hailing from over 40 countries, for a comprehensive, authoritative overview of geography around the world Provides definitive coverage of the field, encompassing human geography, physical geography, geographic information science and systems, earth studies, and environmental science Brings together interdisciplinary perspectives on geographical topics and techniques of interest across the social sciences, humanities, science, and medicine Features full color throughout the print version and more than 1,000 illustrations and photographs Annual updates to online edition
Author |
: Stuart C. Aitken |
Publisher |
: SAGE |
Total Pages |
: 623 |
Release |
: 2014-12-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781473907416 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1473907411 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Approaches to Human Geography by : Stuart C. Aitken
"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.