Overview

Human geography is a diverse and vibrant subject. It aims to understand human occupancy of the earth′s surface: the places created; boundaries constructed; environments altered; and connections made by people as they seek to meet their various needs and wants. Because of its high intellectual ambition, human geography is a broad and plural subject in which a wide range of research is undertaken.

Making sense of the field can be challenging, even for seasoned practitioners. This four-part, five volume collection provides a map for anyone seeking to reconnoitre the landscape of human geography today. Focusing mostly on Anglophone contributions, it begins with a discussion of the histories and philosophies of geographical knowledge and continues through to the central concerns of the discipline: space (in relation to productions, practices and performances); and nature (in relation to distinctions between ′culture′ and ′nature′).

Part One: Histories, Philosophies and Politics

Part Two: Theories, Methods and Practices

Part Three: Space, Place and Landscape

Part Four: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human


ISBN-13

9781412903691

ISBN-10

1412903696

Weight

8.95 Pounds

Dimensions

6.14 x 1.14 x 9.21 In

List Price

$1,430.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

2136 pages

Publisher

SAGE Publications Ltd

Published On

2011-03-18



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