Exploring Human Geography

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A lively and stimulating resource for all first year students of human geography, this introductory Reader comprises key published writings from the main fields of human geography. Because the subject is both broad and necessarily only loosely defined, a principal aim of this book is to present a view of the subject which is theoretically informed and yet recognises that any view is partial, contingent and subject to change. The extracts selected are accessible and raise issues of method and theory as well as fact. The editors have chosen articles that not only represent main currents in the present flow of academic geography but which are also responsive to developments outside of the discipline. Their selection contains a mixture of established and recent writings and each section features a contextualizing introduction and detailed suggestions for further reading.

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Genre : Science
Author : Stephen Daniels
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-05-01
File : 513 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317859222


Exploring Human Geography With Maps

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"Through twelve chapters, the exercises in this book graphically develop the key themes of human geography with useful, hands-on map interpretation and exploration activities. Key features of this book include: Development of map interpretation skills for a broad range of map products, including Web GIS, remote sensing, and maps from different cultures and time periods; Web-based exercises using online map applications for data visualization and exploration; Introduction to the fundamentals of maps, including scale, projections, data classification, and generalization, with an emphasis on data analysis, combined with awareness of the limitations of cartographic displays."--p. [4] of cover.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Margaret Pearce
Publisher : W. H. Freeman
Release : 2009-09-11
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1429229810


A Question Of Place

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Author : R. J. Johnston
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Release : 1991
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ISBN-13 : OCLC:488551085


Exploring Human Geography

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Exploring Human Geography

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A lively and stimulating resource for all first year students of human geography, this introductory Reader comprises key published writings from the main fields of human geography. Because the subject is both broad and necessarily only loosely defined, a principal aim of this book is to present a view of the subject which is theoretically informed and yet recognises that any view is partial, contingent and subject to change. The extracts selected are accessible and raise issues of method and theory as well as fact. The editors have chosen articles that not only represent main currents in the present flow of academic geography but which are also responsive to developments outside of the discipline. Their selection contains a mixture of established and recent writings and each section features a contextualizing introduction and detailed suggestions for further reading.

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Genre : Science
Author : Stephen Daniels
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-05-01
File : 614 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317859215


A Question Of Place

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Author : R. J. Johnston
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Release : 1991
File : 280 Pages
ISBN-13 : OCLC:488551085


Human Geography Today

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This book offers a unique assessment of the current state and future directions of human geography, exploring the developments and themes that have put the discipline at the heart of a number of important debates. Human Geography - with its concern for space, place and nature - has over recent years moved to the center of much theoretical debate in the social sciences and humanities. Moreover, the exchange has been two-way - human geography has itself increasingly welcomed the importation of work from other areas of academe. This book takes up the promise and challenge of this new-found prominence and openness and explores the future for the discipline. Human Geography Today brings together a range of internationally recognized authors, all of whom have explored this new interface, and each of whom here proposes future directions for their part of the discipline. The book considers the increasingly challenged dichotomy between the social and the natural, the meaning and significance of the geographical imagination, the increasing prominence of debates over difference and identity and their relationship to spatiality, the imperative of recognizing the thoroughly mutual constitution of spatiality and power, and - after all - how we might in these changing times most productively re-imagine space and place themselves. This book will be invaluable for students and academics in human geography, social theory, cultural studies, and politics.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Doreen Massey
Publisher : Blackwell Publishing
Release : 1999
File : 340 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0745621899


People And Place

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An innovative introduction to Human Geography, exploring different ways of studying the relationships between people and place, and putting people at the centre of human geography. The book covers behavioural, humanistic and cultural traditions, showing how these can lead to a nuanced understanding of how we relate to our surroundings on a day-to-day basis. The authors also explore how human geography is currently influenced by 'postmodern' ideas stressing difference and diversity. While taking the importance of these different approaches seriously as ways of thinking about the role of place in peoples' everyday lives, the book also tries to encapsulate what has been so vibrant and exciting about human geography over the last couple of decades. By using examples to which students can relate - such as how they imagine and represent their home, the way they avoid certain spaces, how they move through retail spaces, where they choose to go to university, how they use the Internet, how they represent other nations and so on - the authors show how geography shapes everyday life in a manner that is seemingly mundane yet profoundly important.

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Genre : Science
Author : Lewis Holloway
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-01-14
File : 407 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317877639


Human Geography

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Using the story of the “West and the world” as its backdrop, this book provides for beginning students a clear and concise introduction to Human Geography, including its key concepts, seminal thinkers and their theories, contemporary debates, and celebrated case studies. Introduces and applies the basic concepts of human geography in clear, concise, and engaging prose Explores the significance of the rise, reign, and faltering of the West from around the fifteenth century in the shaping of the key demographic, environmental, social, economic, political, and cultural processes active in the world today Addresses important thinkers, debates, and theories in an accessible manner with a focus on discerning the inherent Western bias in human geographical ideas Incorporates case studies that explore human geographies which are being made in both Western and non Western regions, including Latin America, Africa and Asia. Is written so as to be accessible to students and contains chapter learning objectives, checklists of key ideas, chapter essay questions, zoom in boxes, guidance for further reading and a book glossary. Accompanied by a website at www.wiley.com/go/boyle featuring, for students, tutorial exercises, bonus zoom in boxes, links to further learning resources and biographies of key thinkers, and for instructors, further essay questions, multiple choice exam questions, and ppt lecture slides for each chapter.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Mark Boyle
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2014-12-03
File : 344 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781118451502


The Human Mosaic Exploring Human Geography With Maps Atlas Of World Geography

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You can't navigate human geography, if you can't read the maps. This new full-color workbook uses cartographic visualization as an approach to using maps as tools for both the exploration and representation of geographic ideas. It directly addresses the chapter concepts of The Human Mosaic, and it includes activities accessible through The Human Mosaic Online at www.whfreeman.com/jordan, but is compatible with any introduction to human geography. Three types of activities occur in each chapter: Exploring Geographic Information Visually; Interpreting the Language of Maps; and Other Ways of Mapping.

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Author : University Terry G Jordan-Bychkov
Publisher : W.H. Freeman
Release : 2002-09-30
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0716798824