Introducing Human Geographies
Herausgeber: Williams, Andrew; Cloke, Paul; Goodwin, Mark; Dombroski, Kelly; Qian, Junxi
Introducing Human Geographies
Herausgeber: Williams, Andrew; Cloke, Paul; Goodwin, Mark; Dombroski, Kelly; Qian, Junxi
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Introducing Human Geographies is a â travel guideâ into the academic subject of human geography and the things that it studies. The coverage of the new edition has been thoroughly refreshed to reflect and engage with the contemporary nature and direction of human geography.
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Introducing Human Geographies is a â travel guideâ into the academic subject of human geography and the things that it studies. The coverage of the new edition has been thoroughly refreshed to reflect and engage with the contemporary nature and direction of human geography.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1044
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 252mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2256g
- ISBN-13: 9780367211752
- ISBN-10: 0367211750
- Artikelnr.: 70142456
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 4 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1044
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 182mm x 252mm x 56mm
- Gewicht: 2256g
- ISBN-13: 9780367211752
- ISBN-10: 0367211750
- Artikelnr.: 70142456
Kelly Dombroski is a Rutherford Discovery Fellow and Associate Professor of Geography at Te Kunenga ki P¿rehuroa Massey University, Aotearoa New Zealand. Mark Goodwin is Emeritus Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter, UK. Junxi Qian is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR. Andrew Williams is Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at Cardiff University, Wales. Paul Cloke was Emeritus Professor of Human Geography, University of Exeter, UK.
Part 1 Introductions 1 Understanding Human Geographies 2 Doing Human
Geographies Part 2 Foundations 3 Scale 4 Time 5 Place 6 Landscape 7
More-than-human 8 More-than-representation 9 Majority and Minority Worlds
10 Indigeneity 11 Mobilities 12 Gender and sexuality 13 Ethnicity and race
Part 3 Themes Section 1 Area Geographies 14 Knowing Area Geographies 15
Urban theory 16 Global cities 17 Comparative urbanism 18 Rurality 19
Comparative ruralities 20 Region 21 Lived regions Section 2 Cultural
geographies 22 Knowing cultural geographies 23 Imaginative geographies 24
Affect and emotion 25 Performance and the performing arts 26 Materialities
27 Travel and tourism 28 Religion 29 Spectral geography Section 3 Economic
geographies 30 Knowing Economies 31 Money and Finance 32 Consumption 33
Work 34 Informal economies 35 Economic globalisation 36 Global economies of
care 37 New economic geographies of development 38 Innovation for the
pluriverse Section 4 Environmental geographies 39 Knowing environments 40
Global and local environmental problems and activism 41 Climate change 42
Sustainability 43 Nature culture 44 Political Ecology 45 Rethinking
environmental governance Section 5 Political geographies 46 Knowing
Political Geographies 47 Territory 48 Nationalism and nation-states 49
Colonisation and colonialism 50 Borders 51 Critical geopolitics 52
Neoliberalism 53 Activism and Protest Section 6 Social geographies 54
Knowing social geographies 55 Social inequality 56 Stigma and exclusion 57
Migration and diaspora 58 Identity and difference 59 Age and the
geographies of childhood and youth 60 Health and well-being 61 Care and
responsibility Part 4 Collaborations Section 1 Collaborations for the
Anthropocene 62 Anthropocene collaborations 63 Environmental humanities 64
Postcapitalist geographies 65 Commons Section 2 Collaborations with
technology 66 Big Data 67 Participatory cartographies for social change 68
Smart cities and everyday urbanism 69 Ordinary technologies of everyday
life Section 3 Collaborations with justice 70 Black geographies 71
Decolonisation 72 Queer geographies 73 Spiritual activism and
postsecularity Part 5 Afterword 74 Going forward with human geography
Geographies Part 2 Foundations 3 Scale 4 Time 5 Place 6 Landscape 7
More-than-human 8 More-than-representation 9 Majority and Minority Worlds
10 Indigeneity 11 Mobilities 12 Gender and sexuality 13 Ethnicity and race
Part 3 Themes Section 1 Area Geographies 14 Knowing Area Geographies 15
Urban theory 16 Global cities 17 Comparative urbanism 18 Rurality 19
Comparative ruralities 20 Region 21 Lived regions Section 2 Cultural
geographies 22 Knowing cultural geographies 23 Imaginative geographies 24
Affect and emotion 25 Performance and the performing arts 26 Materialities
27 Travel and tourism 28 Religion 29 Spectral geography Section 3 Economic
geographies 30 Knowing Economies 31 Money and Finance 32 Consumption 33
Work 34 Informal economies 35 Economic globalisation 36 Global economies of
care 37 New economic geographies of development 38 Innovation for the
pluriverse Section 4 Environmental geographies 39 Knowing environments 40
Global and local environmental problems and activism 41 Climate change 42
Sustainability 43 Nature culture 44 Political Ecology 45 Rethinking
environmental governance Section 5 Political geographies 46 Knowing
Political Geographies 47 Territory 48 Nationalism and nation-states 49
Colonisation and colonialism 50 Borders 51 Critical geopolitics 52
Neoliberalism 53 Activism and Protest Section 6 Social geographies 54
Knowing social geographies 55 Social inequality 56 Stigma and exclusion 57
Migration and diaspora 58 Identity and difference 59 Age and the
geographies of childhood and youth 60 Health and well-being 61 Care and
responsibility Part 4 Collaborations Section 1 Collaborations for the
Anthropocene 62 Anthropocene collaborations 63 Environmental humanities 64
Postcapitalist geographies 65 Commons Section 2 Collaborations with
technology 66 Big Data 67 Participatory cartographies for social change 68
Smart cities and everyday urbanism 69 Ordinary technologies of everyday
life Section 3 Collaborations with justice 70 Black geographies 71
Decolonisation 72 Queer geographies 73 Spiritual activism and
postsecularity Part 5 Afterword 74 Going forward with human geography
Part 1 Introductions 1 Understanding Human Geographies 2 Doing Human
Geographies Part 2 Foundations 3 Scale 4 Time 5 Place 6 Landscape 7
More-than-human 8 More-than-representation 9 Majority and Minority Worlds
10 Indigeneity 11 Mobilities 12 Gender and sexuality 13 Ethnicity and race
Part 3 Themes Section 1 Area Geographies 14 Knowing Area Geographies 15
Urban theory 16 Global cities 17 Comparative urbanism 18 Rurality 19
Comparative ruralities 20 Region 21 Lived regions Section 2 Cultural
geographies 22 Knowing cultural geographies 23 Imaginative geographies 24
Affect and emotion 25 Performance and the performing arts 26 Materialities
27 Travel and tourism 28 Religion 29 Spectral geography Section 3 Economic
geographies 30 Knowing Economies 31 Money and Finance 32 Consumption 33
Work 34 Informal economies 35 Economic globalisation 36 Global economies of
care 37 New economic geographies of development 38 Innovation for the
pluriverse Section 4 Environmental geographies 39 Knowing environments 40
Global and local environmental problems and activism 41 Climate change 42
Sustainability 43 Nature culture 44 Political Ecology 45 Rethinking
environmental governance Section 5 Political geographies 46 Knowing
Political Geographies 47 Territory 48 Nationalism and nation-states 49
Colonisation and colonialism 50 Borders 51 Critical geopolitics 52
Neoliberalism 53 Activism and Protest Section 6 Social geographies 54
Knowing social geographies 55 Social inequality 56 Stigma and exclusion 57
Migration and diaspora 58 Identity and difference 59 Age and the
geographies of childhood and youth 60 Health and well-being 61 Care and
responsibility Part 4 Collaborations Section 1 Collaborations for the
Anthropocene 62 Anthropocene collaborations 63 Environmental humanities 64
Postcapitalist geographies 65 Commons Section 2 Collaborations with
technology 66 Big Data 67 Participatory cartographies for social change 68
Smart cities and everyday urbanism 69 Ordinary technologies of everyday
life Section 3 Collaborations with justice 70 Black geographies 71
Decolonisation 72 Queer geographies 73 Spiritual activism and
postsecularity Part 5 Afterword 74 Going forward with human geography
Geographies Part 2 Foundations 3 Scale 4 Time 5 Place 6 Landscape 7
More-than-human 8 More-than-representation 9 Majority and Minority Worlds
10 Indigeneity 11 Mobilities 12 Gender and sexuality 13 Ethnicity and race
Part 3 Themes Section 1 Area Geographies 14 Knowing Area Geographies 15
Urban theory 16 Global cities 17 Comparative urbanism 18 Rurality 19
Comparative ruralities 20 Region 21 Lived regions Section 2 Cultural
geographies 22 Knowing cultural geographies 23 Imaginative geographies 24
Affect and emotion 25 Performance and the performing arts 26 Materialities
27 Travel and tourism 28 Religion 29 Spectral geography Section 3 Economic
geographies 30 Knowing Economies 31 Money and Finance 32 Consumption 33
Work 34 Informal economies 35 Economic globalisation 36 Global economies of
care 37 New economic geographies of development 38 Innovation for the
pluriverse Section 4 Environmental geographies 39 Knowing environments 40
Global and local environmental problems and activism 41 Climate change 42
Sustainability 43 Nature culture 44 Political Ecology 45 Rethinking
environmental governance Section 5 Political geographies 46 Knowing
Political Geographies 47 Territory 48 Nationalism and nation-states 49
Colonisation and colonialism 50 Borders 51 Critical geopolitics 52
Neoliberalism 53 Activism and Protest Section 6 Social geographies 54
Knowing social geographies 55 Social inequality 56 Stigma and exclusion 57
Migration and diaspora 58 Identity and difference 59 Age and the
geographies of childhood and youth 60 Health and well-being 61 Care and
responsibility Part 4 Collaborations Section 1 Collaborations for the
Anthropocene 62 Anthropocene collaborations 63 Environmental humanities 64
Postcapitalist geographies 65 Commons Section 2 Collaborations with
technology 66 Big Data 67 Participatory cartographies for social change 68
Smart cities and everyday urbanism 69 Ordinary technologies of everyday
life Section 3 Collaborations with justice 70 Black geographies 71
Decolonisation 72 Queer geographies 73 Spiritual activism and
postsecularity Part 5 Afterword 74 Going forward with human geography