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Key thinkers on space and place

Hubbard, Phil(Edited by)Kitchin, Rob(Edited by)Valentine, Gill(Edited by)
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Key Thinkers on Space and Place is a comprehensive guide to the latest work on space.

Each entry is a short interpretative essay of 2,500 words, outlining the contributions made by the key theorists, and comprises: -a concise biography, indicating disciplinary background, career trajectory and collaboration with others -an outline of the key theoretical, conceptual and methodological ideas each has introduced to human geography -an explanation of the reaction to, and uptake of, how these ideas has changed and evolved over time -an explanation of how these theories have been used and critiqued by human geographers -a selective bibliography of each thinker's key publications (and key secondary publications) The text is introduced by a contextual essay which outlines in general terms the shifting ways in which space and place have been theorized and which explains how Key Thinkers on Space can be used.

A glossary that defines key traditions, with cross-links to key theorists and a timeline of key article/book publication dates.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Ltd
0761949631 / 9780761949633
Paperback
304.23
01/04/2004
United Kingdom
English
x, 356 p.
25 cm
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