Paul Cloke in Professor of Geography at the University of Exeter. Philip Crang is Professor of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London. Mark Goodwin is Professor of Geograpy at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
Inhaltsangabe
On vision and envisioning Space and substance in geography Engaging ecologies Enclosure: a modern spatiality of nature Recovering the future: a post-disciplinary perspective on geography and political-economy Summoning life Postcolonial geographies: spatial narratives of inequality and interconnection Feminist geographies: spatialising feminist politics Poststructuralist geography: the essential selection Computing geographical futures Morality, ethics and social justice Deliver us from evil? Prospects for living ethically and acting politically in Human Geography Activist geographies: building possible worlds
On vision and envisioning Space and substance in geography Engaging ecologies Enclosure: a modern spatiality of nature Recovering the future: a post-disciplinary perspective on geography and political-economy Summoning life Postcolonial geographies: spatial narratives of inequality and interconnection Feminist geographies: spatialising feminist politics Poststructuralist geography: the essential selection Computing geographical futures Morality, ethics and social justice Deliver us from evil? Prospects for living ethically and acting politically in Human Geography Activist geographies: building possible worlds
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