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    Key Texts in Human Geography: A Reader Guide

    Key Texts in Human Geography by Hubbard, Phil; Kitchin, Rob; Valentine, Gill;

    A Reader Guide

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. május 19.

    • ISBN 9781412922616
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem256 oldal
    • Méret 242x170 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • 70

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    Rövid leírás:

    Authored overviews of 26 classic texts by established scholars. Will be widely adopted throughout human geography courses at all levels.

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    A book that will delight students… Key Texts in Human Geography is a primer of 26 interpretive essays designed to open up the subject's landmark monographs of the past 50 years to critical interpretation... The essays are uniformly excellent and the enthusiasm of the authors for the project shines through… It will find itself at the top of a thousand module handouts.
    - THE Textbook Guide

    "Will surely become a ‘key text’ itself. Read any chapter and you will want to compare it with another. Before you realize, an afternoon is gone and then you are tracking down the originals."
    - Professor James Sidaway, University of Plymouth

    'An essential synopsis of essential readings that every human geographer must read. It is highly recommended for those just embarking on their careers as well as those who need a reminder of how and why geography moved from the margins of social thought to its very core." - Barney Warf, Florida State University

    Undergraduate geography students are often directed to 'key' texts in the literature but find them difficult to read because of their language and argument. As a result, they fail to get to grips with the subject matter and gravitate towards course textbooks instead.

    Key Texts in Human Geography serves as a primer and companion to the key texts in human geography published over the past 40 years. It is not a reader, but a volume of 26 interpretive essays highlighting:

    • the significance of the text
    • how the book should be read
    • reactions and controversies surrounding the book
    • the book's long-term legacy.

    It is an essential reference guide for all students of human geography and provides an invaluable interpretive tool in answering questions about human geography and what constitutes geographical knowledge.



    A book that will delight students? Key Texts in Human Geography is a primer of 26 interpretive essays designed to open up the subject's landmark monographs of the past 50 years to critical interpretation. The commissioned essays aim to assess the impacts, responses, significance and legacies of the books they discuss while evaluating their key arguments and providing a guide to how they should be read. In this sense, the book is brilliantly successful. The essays are uniformly excellent and the enthusiasm of the authors for the project shines through?



    For those students who would have engaged with the original texts anyway, this will be an invaluable companion; for many others, it will be an invaluable crib sheet? for my money, this is as good a list as any and one that accurately reflects the curricula of the courses for which it is designed? it will find itself at the top of a thousand module handouts
    THE Textbook Guide




    Key Texts in Human Geography will surely become a ?key text? itself. Read any chapter and you will want to compare it with another. Before you realize, an afternoon is gone and then you are tracking down the originals?
    Prof James D Sidaway
    School of Geography, University of Plymouth




    An essential synopsis of essential readings that every human geographer must read. It is highly recommended for those just embarking on their careers as well as those who need a reminder of how and why geography moved from the margins of social thought to its very core



    Barney Warf
    Florida State University



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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Torsten Hagerstrand 'Innovation Diffusion as Spatial Process' (1953) - Bo Lenntrop
    William Bunge 'Theoretical Geography' (1962) - Michael F. Goodchild
    Peter Haggett 'Locational Analysis in Human Geography' (1965) - Martin Charlton
    David Harvey 'Explanation in Geography' (1969) - Ron Johnston
    Kevin Cox 'Conflict, Power and Politics in the City' (1973) - Andy Wood
    Edward Relph 'Place and Placelessness' (1976) - David Seamon and Jacob Sowers
    Yi-Fu Tuan 'Space and Place' (1977) - Tim Cresswell
    David Harvey 'The Limits to Capital' (1982) - Noel Castree
    Neil Smith 'Uneven Development' (1984) - Martin Phillips
    Doreen Massey 'Spatial Divisions of Labour' (1984) - Nick Phelps
    Women in Geography Study Group 'Geography and Gender' (1984) - Susan Hanson
    Denis Cosgrove 'Social Formation and Symbolic Landscape' (1984) - David Gilbert
    Stuart Corbridge 'Capitalist World Development' (1986) - Satish Kumar
    Peter Dicken 'Global Shift' (1986) - Jonathan Beaverstock
    David Harvey 'The Condition of Postmodernity' (1989) - Keith Woodward and John Paul Jones III
    Edward Soja 'Postmodern Geographies' (1989) - Claudio Minca
    Michael Storper and Richard Walker 'The Capitalist Imperative' (1989) - Neil Coe
    David Livingstone 'The Geographic Tradition' (1992) - Nick Spedding
    Gillian Rose 'Feminism and Geography' (1992) - Robyn Longhurst
    Derek Gregory 'Geographical Imaginations' (1995) - John Pickles
    David Sibley 'Geographies of Exclusion' (1995) - Phil Hubbard
    Gearoid O'Tuathail 'Critical Geopolitics' (1996) - Jo Sharp
    Trevor Barnes 'Logics of Dislocation' (1996) - Philip Kelly
    Sarah Whatmore 'Hybrid Geographies' (2002) - Sarah Dyer
    Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift 'Cities' (2002) - Alan Latham
    Doreen Massey 'For Space' (2005) - Ben Anderson

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