Title | The SAGE handbook of geographical knowledge / edited by John A. Agnew and David N. Livingstone |
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Los Angeles : SAGE, 2011 |
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Descript |
xvi, 636 p. : ill. ; 26 cm |
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CONTENT
Orientations : Geography's geneologies -- Geography's narratives and intellectual history -- -- Geography's venues : The field -- Museums -- Laboratory/observatory -- Archive -- Botanical gardens and zoos -- Learned societies -- Geographical information systems laboratory -- Art studio -- The weather station and the meteorological office -- Centre of circulation -- Remote sensing -- Spaces of hegemony? Circuits of value, finance capital and places of financial knowledge -- The mission -- Battlefield -- Making mathematical models perform in geographical space(s) -- Subaltern space -- Public sphere -- The role of geography and geographers in policy and government departments -- -- Critical concepts and controversies : Nature and society -- Landscape -- Space and place -- Time -- Region and regionalism -- Map -- Environmental determinism -- Spatial analysis -- Dynamics and complexity -- Social class -- Race/ethnicity -- Gender -- The idea of evolution in geographical thought -- Ecosystem -- Landform -- The cycle of erosion: changing times, changing science -- Glaciation and ice ages -- Rivers and drainage basins -- Environmental change -- Global climate change -- The city -- Urban-rural -- Mobility -- Conservation and environmental concern -- Development -- Geopolitics
SUBJECT
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Geography -- Philosophy
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Central Library (5th Floor) | 910.01 S129 |
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Arts Library : Stack | G70 S129 2011 |
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