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SOCIAL GEOGRAPHIES AN INTRODUPB

Autor The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 oct 2020
Marking the renaissance of social geographies in recent years, this major textbook showcases the breadth of conceptual and empirical approaches that scholars now utilize to understand contemporary social issues through a spatial lens. The book is collectively authored by one of the largest groups of social geographers in the world. It develops a vision of social geographies that is rooted in the commitments that have characterised the sub-discipline for at least half a decade (e.g. society-space relations, justice, equality), while incorporating new approaches, theories and concerns (e.g. emotions, performance, and the more-than-human). Embracing the increasing porosity of our work with neighbouring economic, cultural, political and environmental geographies, the book provides a round-up of the state of the sub-discipline, capturing recent directions and charting new questions and challenges for theory, research and practice. It makes sense of the bewildering variety of contemporary social geographical interests, from longstanding topics (e.g. race, class and gender) to more recent interests (e.g. sustainability, digital worlds and social change). Above all, it makes clear the relevance and contributions of social geographies not only to understanding a wide range of global and local issues, but to social change alongside communities, policy-makers and social movements. ¿Each chapter offers an introduction to current work in social geographies, providing an overview and in-depth examples. The book has these key features that make it an essential resource for any social geography course: ¿An accessible and engaging style that is ideal for entry level students ¿Definitions of key terms and carefully explained concepts and ideas ¿A range of exciting contemporary examples from a wide variety of geographical settings, including those drawn from the authors' recent research ¿Cross-referencing between chapters to help students expand learning ¿Illustration with photos, tables, diagrams and other material ¿Suggestions for further reading in each chapter ¿"Real world research" and "real world theory" textboxes providing examples of research projects and theoretical perspectives, bringing topics alive and exploring challenges on the ground
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786612304
ISBN-10: 1786612305
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective Contact: Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins (Peter.Hopkins@newcastle.ac.uk)

Cuprins

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


Descriere

This book provides a round-up of 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.