- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Provides an introduction to the state of the sub-discipline of social geography, capture recent themes and directions, and chart new questions and challenges for theory, politics and practice.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Liz BondiSubjectivities, Knowledges, and Feminist Geographies85,99 €
- Geographies of Race and Food217,99 €
- Contemporary Ethnic Geographies in America108,99 €
- Subaltern Geographies38,99 €
- Establishing Geographies of Children and Young People205,99 €
- Paul KingsburyPsychoanalytic Geographies75,99 €
- Critical Geographies of Sport211,99 €
-
-
-
Provides an introduction to the state of the sub-discipline of social geography, capture recent themes and directions, and chart new questions and challenges for theory, politics and practice.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1017g
- ISBN-13: 9781786612298
- ISBN-10: 1786612291
- Artikelnr.: 59939348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1017g
- ISBN-13: 9781786612298
- ISBN-10: 1786612291
- Artikelnr.: 59939348
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective Contact: Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins (Peter.Hopkins@newcastle.ac.uk)
Part A Introductions
Chapter 1. Creating More Social Geographies / Newcastle Social Geographies
Collective
Chapter 2. Theories in Social Geographies / Robert Shaw
Chapter 3. Researching Social Geographies / Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins
Part B Foundations
Chapter 4. Space and Time / Robert Shaw
Chapter 5. Scale / Quan Gao
Chapter 6. Social Change / Alastair Bonnett
Chapter 7. Justice / Craig Jones and Michael Richardson
Chapter 8. Indigeneity / Stefan Rzedzian
Chapter 9. Nation and Nationalism / Matthew C. Benwell
Chapter 10. Urban/rural / Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey
Chapter 11. Everyday / Alison Stenning
Chapter 12. Emotion / Matej Blazek
Part C Divisions
Chapter 13. Race / Raksha Pande
Chapter 14. Religion / Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay
Chapter 15. Class / Anoop Nayak
Chapter 16. Gender / Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley
Chapter 17. Sexualities / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 18. Disability / Janice McLaughlin
Chapter 19. Age / Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain
Chapter 20. Intersectionality / Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and
Peter Hopkins
Part D Issues
Chapter 21. Housing / Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis
Chapter 22. Wealth and Poverty / Roger Burrows
Chapter 23. Health / Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland
Chapter 24. Education / Simon Tate
Chapter 25. Policing the City / Elaine Campbell
Chapter 26. Migration and Diaspora / Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay
Chapter 27. Encounter / Nathar Iqbal
Chapter 28. Social Reproduction / Al James
Chapter 29. Performance / Ruth Raynor
Chapter 30. Data / Niall Cunningham
Chapter 31. Digital / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 32. Sustainability / Gareth Powells
Chapter 33. Environmental Justice / Joe Herbert
Chapter 34. Food and More-than-human Geographies / Suzanne Hocknell
Chapter 1. Creating More Social Geographies / Newcastle Social Geographies
Collective
Chapter 2. Theories in Social Geographies / Robert Shaw
Chapter 3. Researching Social Geographies / Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins
Part B Foundations
Chapter 4. Space and Time / Robert Shaw
Chapter 5. Scale / Quan Gao
Chapter 6. Social Change / Alastair Bonnett
Chapter 7. Justice / Craig Jones and Michael Richardson
Chapter 8. Indigeneity / Stefan Rzedzian
Chapter 9. Nation and Nationalism / Matthew C. Benwell
Chapter 10. Urban/rural / Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey
Chapter 11. Everyday / Alison Stenning
Chapter 12. Emotion / Matej Blazek
Part C Divisions
Chapter 13. Race / Raksha Pande
Chapter 14. Religion / Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay
Chapter 15. Class / Anoop Nayak
Chapter 16. Gender / Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley
Chapter 17. Sexualities / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 18. Disability / Janice McLaughlin
Chapter 19. Age / Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain
Chapter 20. Intersectionality / Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and
Peter Hopkins
Part D Issues
Chapter 21. Housing / Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis
Chapter 22. Wealth and Poverty / Roger Burrows
Chapter 23. Health / Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland
Chapter 24. Education / Simon Tate
Chapter 25. Policing the City / Elaine Campbell
Chapter 26. Migration and Diaspora / Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay
Chapter 27. Encounter / Nathar Iqbal
Chapter 28. Social Reproduction / Al James
Chapter 29. Performance / Ruth Raynor
Chapter 30. Data / Niall Cunningham
Chapter 31. Digital / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 32. Sustainability / Gareth Powells
Chapter 33. Environmental Justice / Joe Herbert
Chapter 34. Food and More-than-human Geographies / Suzanne Hocknell
Part A Introductions
Chapter 1. Creating More Social Geographies / Newcastle Social Geographies
Collective
Chapter 2. Theories in Social Geographies / Robert Shaw
Chapter 3. Researching Social Geographies / Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins
Part B Foundations
Chapter 4. Space and Time / Robert Shaw
Chapter 5. Scale / Quan Gao
Chapter 6. Social Change / Alastair Bonnett
Chapter 7. Justice / Craig Jones and Michael Richardson
Chapter 8. Indigeneity / Stefan Rzedzian
Chapter 9. Nation and Nationalism / Matthew C. Benwell
Chapter 10. Urban/rural / Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey
Chapter 11. Everyday / Alison Stenning
Chapter 12. Emotion / Matej Blazek
Part C Divisions
Chapter 13. Race / Raksha Pande
Chapter 14. Religion / Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay
Chapter 15. Class / Anoop Nayak
Chapter 16. Gender / Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley
Chapter 17. Sexualities / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 18. Disability / Janice McLaughlin
Chapter 19. Age / Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain
Chapter 20. Intersectionality / Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and
Peter Hopkins
Part D Issues
Chapter 21. Housing / Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis
Chapter 22. Wealth and Poverty / Roger Burrows
Chapter 23. Health / Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland
Chapter 24. Education / Simon Tate
Chapter 25. Policing the City / Elaine Campbell
Chapter 26. Migration and Diaspora / Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay
Chapter 27. Encounter / Nathar Iqbal
Chapter 28. Social Reproduction / Al James
Chapter 29. Performance / Ruth Raynor
Chapter 30. Data / Niall Cunningham
Chapter 31. Digital / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 32. Sustainability / Gareth Powells
Chapter 33. Environmental Justice / Joe Herbert
Chapter 34. Food and More-than-human Geographies / Suzanne Hocknell
Chapter 1. Creating More Social Geographies / Newcastle Social Geographies
Collective
Chapter 2. Theories in Social Geographies / Robert Shaw
Chapter 3. Researching Social Geographies / Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins
Part B Foundations
Chapter 4. Space and Time / Robert Shaw
Chapter 5. Scale / Quan Gao
Chapter 6. Social Change / Alastair Bonnett
Chapter 7. Justice / Craig Jones and Michael Richardson
Chapter 8. Indigeneity / Stefan Rzedzian
Chapter 9. Nation and Nationalism / Matthew C. Benwell
Chapter 10. Urban/rural / Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey
Chapter 11. Everyday / Alison Stenning
Chapter 12. Emotion / Matej Blazek
Part C Divisions
Chapter 13. Race / Raksha Pande
Chapter 14. Religion / Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay
Chapter 15. Class / Anoop Nayak
Chapter 16. Gender / Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley
Chapter 17. Sexualities / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 18. Disability / Janice McLaughlin
Chapter 19. Age / Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain
Chapter 20. Intersectionality / Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and
Peter Hopkins
Part D Issues
Chapter 21. Housing / Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis
Chapter 22. Wealth and Poverty / Roger Burrows
Chapter 23. Health / Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland
Chapter 24. Education / Simon Tate
Chapter 25. Policing the City / Elaine Campbell
Chapter 26. Migration and Diaspora / Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay
Chapter 27. Encounter / Nathar Iqbal
Chapter 28. Social Reproduction / Al James
Chapter 29. Performance / Ruth Raynor
Chapter 30. Data / Niall Cunningham
Chapter 31. Digital / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson
Chapter 32. Sustainability / Gareth Powells
Chapter 33. Environmental Justice / Joe Herbert
Chapter 34. Food and More-than-human Geographies / Suzanne Hocknell