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  • Weltkulturen Museum
  • Ethn. Museum Berlin
  • 2005-2009  (4)
  • Agnew, Professor John  (4)
  • Florence : Taylor and Francis  (4)
  • Köln : Köppe
  • Leiden : Brill
  • 1
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781351939805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (604 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place
    Parallel Title: Print version Braun, Bruce Environment : Critical Essays in Human Geography
    DDC: 304.28
    Abstract: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Contents" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Series Preface" -- "Introduction" -- "PART I: NATURE AND SOCIETY: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY" -- "1 Environmental Appreciation: Localities as a Humane Art" -- "2 Introduction: The Ecology of Subsistence" -- "3 Population, Resources, and the Ideology of Science" -- "4 Geography, Marx and the Concept of Nature" -- "5 On the Poverty of Theory: Natural Hazards Research in Context" -- "6 Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Landscape Idea" -- "PART II: CULTURE/ECONOMY/POWER: THICKENING THE CRITICAL TURN IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY" -- "7 The Matter of Nature" -- "8 Contesting Terrain in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands: Political Ecology, Ethnography, and Peasant Resource Struggles" -- "9 The Nature of Metaphors in Cultural Geography and Environmental History" -- "10 Earth Honoring: Western Desires and Indigenous Knowledges" -- "11 Human Geography and the "New Ecology": The Prospect and Promise of Integration" -- "12 The Nature of Produced Nature: Materiality and Knowledge Construction in Marxism" -- "13 Culture and Nature at the Adelaide Zoo: At the Frontiers of "Human" Geography" -- "14 Zoöpolis" -- "15 Buried Epistemologies: The Politics of Nature in (Post)colonial British Columbia" -- "16 Nature and Fictitious Capital: The Historical Geography of an Agrarian Question" -- "17 Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California" -- "PART III: BEYOND DUALISM: RELATIONAL HISTORIES AND ONTOLOGIES" -- "18 Hybrid Geographies: Rethinking the "Human" in Human Geography" -- "19 Privatizing Water, Producing Scarcity: The Yorkshire Drought of 1995" -- "20 The African Origins of Carolina Rice Culture
    Abstract: "21 Indeterminacy In-Decisions - Science, Policy and Politics in the BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) Crisis" -- "22 Resource Curse? Governmentality, Oil and Power in the Niger Delta, Nigeria" -- "23 Turfgrass Subjects: The Political Economy of Urban Monoculture" -- "24 Living Cities: Towards a Politics of Conviviality
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  • 2
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781351879583
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (785 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place
    Parallel Title: Print version Agnew, Professor John Theory and Methods : Critical Essays in Human Geography
    DDC: 304.201
    Abstract: Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place -- Acknowledgments -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I SPATIAL SCIENCE and ITS CRITICS -- 1 William Bunge (1962), 'A Geographic Methodology', in Theoretical Geography, Lund: Gleerup, pp. 1-37. -- 2 D. Sibley (1998), 'Sensations and Spatial Science: Gratification and Anxiety in the Production of Ordered Landscapes', Environment and Planning A, 30, pp. 235-16. -- 3 Trevor J. Barnes, (2001), 'Retheorizing Economic Geography: From the Quantitative Revolution to the "Cultural Turn'", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 91, pp. 546-65. -- PART II MARXIST GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS -- 4 David Harvey (1972), 'Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation', Antipode, 4, pp. 1-13. -- 5 Edward W. Soja, (1980), 'The Socio-Spatial Dialectic', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 70, pp. 207-25. -- 6 Margaret FitzSimmons (1989), 'The Matter of Nature', Antipode, 21, pp. 106-20. -- PART III HUMANISTIC GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS -- 7 Yi-Fu Tuan (1976), 'Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 66, pp. 266-76. -- 8 Susan J. Smith (1984), 'Practicing Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 74, pp. 353-74. -- 9 Denis Cosgrove (1985), 'Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Fandscape Idea', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 10, pp. 45-62. -- PART IV AGENCY AND STRUCTURE -- 10 Derek Gregory (1981), 'Human Agency and Human Geography', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 6, pp. 1-18
    Abstract: 11 Steve Pile (1993), 'Human Agency and Human Geography Revisited: A Critique of "New Models" of the Self, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 18, pp. 122-39. -- 12 Benno Werlen (1993), 'Space and Causality, or Whatever Happened to the Subject?', in Benno Werlen, Society, Action and Space: An Alternative Human Geography, London: Routledge, pp. 1-20 -- 209-10 -- 210a, 210b. -- PART V TIME, SPACE, PLACE AND SPACE-TIME -- 13 Allan Pred (1981), 'Social Reproduction and the Time-Geography of Everyday Life', Geografiska Annale, Series B, Human Geography, 63, pp. 5-22. -- 14 Erik Wallin (1982), 'Geography and the Realm of Passages', in P. Gould and G. Olsson (eds), A Search for Common Ground, Pion: London, pp. 252-9. -- 15 Doreen Massey (1992), 'Politics and Space/Time', New Left Review, 196, pp. 65-84. -- PART VI SCALING HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES -- 16 Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard (1992), 'Is There a Place for the Rational Actor? A Geographical Critique of the Rational Choice Paradigm', Economic Geography, 68, pp. 1-2 -- 17 Neil Brenner (1999), 'Beyond State-Centrism? Space, Territoriality and Geographical Scale in Globalization Studies', Theory and Society, 28, pp. 39-53 -- 68-75. -- 18 Sallie A. Marston, John Paul Jones III and Keith Woodward (2005), 'Human Geography without Scale', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30, pp. 416-32. -- PART VII FEMINIST AND OTHER 'POSITIONED' GEOGRAPHIES -- 19 Alison M. Hayford (1974), 'The Geography of Women: An Historical Introduction', Antipode, 6, pp. 1-19. -- 20 Peter Jackson (1993), 'Changing Ourselves: A Geography of Position', in R.J. Johnston (ed.), The Challenge for Geography: A Changing World, a Changing Discipline, Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 198-214
    Abstract: 21 Jenny Robinson (2003), 'Postcolonialising Geography: Tactics and Pitfalls', Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 24, pp. 273-89. -- 22 Katherine McKittrick (2006), 'I Lost an Arm on My Last Trip Home: Black Geographies', in K. McKittrick, Demonic Grounds: Black Women and the Cartographies of Struggle, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, pp. 1-23. -- PART VIII POSTSTRUCTURALIST GEOGRAPHIES -- 23 Felix Driver (1992), 'Geography and Power: The Work of Michel Foucault', in Peter Burke (ed.), Michel Foucault: Critical Essays, Scholar Press: Aldershot, UK, pp. 147-56. -- 24 Linda McDowell (1995), 'Understanding Diversity: The Problem of/for "Theory"', in R.J. Johnston, Peter J. Taylor and Michael J. Watts (eds), Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World in the Late-Twentieth Century, Blackwell: Oxford, pp. 280-94. -- 25 D.P. Dixon and J.P. Jones III (1998), 'My Dinner with Derrida, or Spatial Analysis and Poststructuralism Do Lunch', Environment and Planning A, 30, pp. 247-60. -- 26 Marcus A. Doel (2004), 'Poststructuralist Geographies: The Essential Selection', in Paul Cloke, Philip Crang and Mark Goodwin (eds), Envisioning Human Geographies, Edward Arnold: London, pp. 146-71. -- PART IX POSTHUMANIST GEOGRAPHIES -- 27 Jonathan Murdoch (1997), 'Inhuman/nonhuman/human: Actor-Network Theory and the Prospects for a Nondualistic and Symmetrical Perspective on Nature and Society', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 15, pp. 731-56. -- 28 Heidi J. Nast (1998), 'The Body as "Place": Reflexivity and Fieldwork in Kano, Nigeria', in Heidi J. Nast and Steve Pile (eds), Places Through The Body, Routledge, London, pp. 93-116. -- 29 Liz Bondi (2005), 'Making Connections and Thinking through Emotions: Between Geography and Psychotherapy', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30, pp. 433-18
    Abstract: 30 Nigel Thrift (2005), 'From Born to Made: Technology, Biology and Space', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 30, pp. 463-76. -- PART X LIMITS TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY -- 31 Gunnar Olsson (1991), 'Hemming the Way', in Gunnar Olsson, Lines of Power/Limits of Language, University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, pp. 151-61. -- 32 Jon Binnie (1997), 'Coming Out of Geography: Towards a Queer Epistemology', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 15, pp. 223-37. -- 33 Neil Smith (2005), 'Neo-Critical Geography, Or, The Flat Pluralist World of Business Class', Antipode, 37, pp. 887-99. -- Name Index
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  • 3
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781351944816
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (586 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place
    Parallel Title: Print version Corbridge, Stuart Development : Critical Essays in Human Geography
    DDC: 304.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: FROM COLONIAL GEOGRAPHY TO RADICAL DEVELOPMENT GEOGRAPHY -- 1 The Degeneration of Tropical Geography -- 2 Three Approaches to the Mapping of Economic Development in India -- 3 Manufacturing and the Geography of Development in Tropical Africa -- 4 Geography and Underdevelopment - Part I' and 'Geography and Underdevelopment - Part II -- 5 The White North and the Population Explosion -- PART II: GENDER AND HOUSEHOLDS -- 6 Single-Parent Families: Choice or Constraint? The Formation of Female-Headed Households in Mexican Shanty Towns -- 7 Converting the Wetlands, Engendering the Environment: The Intersection of Gender with Agrarian Change in The Gambia -- 8 Engendering Everyday Resistance: Gender, Patronage and Production Politics in Rural Malaysia -- PART III: DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES AND IDENTITIES -- 9 What Causes Poverty? A Postmodern View -- 10 Modernization from Below: An Alternative Indigenous Development? -- 11 Constructing the Dark Continent: Metaphor as Geographic Representation of Africa -- 12 Reading Landscape Meanings: State Constructions and Lived Experiences in Singapore's Chinatown -- PART IV: RESOURCES CONFLICTS AND POLITICAL ECOLOGY -- 13 The Political State and the Management of Mineral Rents in Capital-Surplus Economies: Botswana and Saudi Arabia -- 14 Property vs. Control: The State and Forest Management in the Indian Himalaya -- 15 Does "Participation" in Common Pool Resource Management Help the Poor? A Social Cost-Benefit Analysis of Joint Forest Management in Jharkhand, India -- 16 Authority and Environment: Institutional Landscapes in Rajasthan, India -- 17 Primitive Ideas: Protected Area Buffer Zones and the Politics of Land in Africa
    Abstract: 18 This Land is Ours Now: Spatial Imaginaries and the Struggle for Land in Brazil -- PART V: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS DISCONTENTS -- 19 The Satanic Geographies of Globalization: Uneven Development in the 1990s -- 20 Provincializing Capital: The Work of an Agrarian Past in South Indian Industry -- 21 Spatialities of Transnational Resistance to Globalization: The Maps of Grievances of the Inter-Continental Caravan -- 22 Women, NGOs and the Contradictions of Empowerment and Disempowerment: A Conversation -- PART VI: THE (IM)POSSIBILITY OF DEVELOPMENT -- 23 Understanding 20 Years of Change in West-Central Nepal: Continuity and Change in Lives and Ideas -- 24 The (Im)possibility of Development Studies -- 25 Development and Governmentality -- Name Index
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  • 4
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    Florence : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9781351905428
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (637 pages)
    Series Statement: Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place
    Parallel Title: Print version Entrikin, J. Nicholas Regions : Critical Essays in Human Geography
    DDC: 304.2
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS -- 1 Between Regions: Science, Militarism and American Geography from World War to Cold War -- 2 Chorology and Spatial Analysis -- 3 The Highest Form of the Geographer's Art -- 4 The Institutionalization of Regions: A Theoretical Framework for Understanding the Emergence of Regions and the Constitution of Regional Identity -- PART II: REGION, STRUCTURE AND PROCESS -- 5 Regionalism: Some Current Issues -- 6 Place as Historically Contingent Process: Structuration and the Time-Geography of Becoming Places -- 7 Regions in Context: Spatiality, Periodicity and the Historical Geography of the Regional Question -- 8 Taking Aim at the Heart of the Region -- PART III: REGIONS AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL INTEGRATION -- 9 Principles of Regionalism -- 10 Emerging Regional Linkages within the European Community: Challenging the Dominance of the State -- 11 Europeanism and Regionalism -- 12 Regionalization for Turkey: An Illusion or a Cure? -- PART IV: 'NEW REGIONALISM', GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBAL CITY REGIONS -- 13 World-Systems Analysis and Regional Geography -- 14 The Resurgence of Regional Economies, Ten Years Later: The Region as a Nexus of Untraded Interdependencies -- 15 New Regionalism Reconsidered: Globalization and the Remaking of Political Economic Space -- 16 Theory Led by Policy: The Inadequacies of the "New Regionalism" (Illustrated from the Case of Wales) -- 17 Globalization and the Rise of City-Regions -- PART V: REGIONS AND THE POLITICS OF PLACE -- 18 Regions Unbound: Towards a New Politics of Place -- 19 Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World: Deconstructing "Regional Identity" -- 20 The Rhetoric of Regionalism: The Northern League in Italian Politics, 1983-94
    Abstract: 21 The Making of the Mitteldeutschland on the Function of Implicit and Explicit Symbolic Features for Implementing Regions and Regional Identity -- 22 China's Provincial Identities: Reviving Regionalism and Reinventing "Chineseness" -- PART VI: REPRESENTING REGIONS -- 23 The Continuous Shaping of America: A Prospectus for Geographers and Historians -- 24 The Idea of German Cultural Regions in the Third Reich: The Work of Franz Petri -- 25 On "Bioregionalism" and "Watershed Consciousness" -- 26 The "New" Regional Geography and Problems of Narrative -- 27 The Pyrenees as Place: Lefebvre as Guide -- 28 Period and Region -- 29 Cultural Geography: Place and Landscape between Continuity and Change -- Name Index
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