Langbeschreibung
"This SAGE Handbook stands out for its capacity to provoke the reader to think anew about human geography ... essays that offer some profoundly original insights into what it means to engage geographically with the world." - Eric Sheppard, UCLA Published in association with the journal Progress in Human Geography, edited and written by the principal scholars in the discipline, this Handbook demonstrates the difference that thinking about the world geographically makes. Each section considers how human geography shapes the world, interrogates it, and intervenes in it. It includes a major retrospective and prospective introductory essay, with three substantive sections on:
Inhaltsverzeichnis
VOLUME ONEPart I: Imagining Human GeographiesPlace - Tim CresswellMobilities - Johanna WatersSpatialities - Jacques LévyDifference - Katharyne MitchellMore-than-Human Geographies - Beth GreenoughSociety-Nature - Andrea NightingaleTransformations - Dan Clayton Critique - Alastair Bonnett Geo-historiographies - Trevor Barnes Part II: Practising Human GeographiesCapturing (GIS) - Matt Wilson and Sarah Elwood Noticing - Eric Laurier Representing - Anna BarfordWriting (somewhere) - Juliet Fall Researching - Meghan CopeProducing - Mia GrayEngaging - Jane WillsEducating - Avril Maddrell and Jenny HillAdvocacy - Audrey Kobayashi VOLUME TWOPart III: Living Human GeographiesEthics - Elizabeth OlsonEconomy - Marianna Pavlovskaya and Kevin St MartinSociety - Jamie WindersCulture - Patricia Price Politics - David FeatherstoneWords - Christopher Philo and Cheryl McGeachanPower - Louise AmooreDevelopment - Kate WillsBodies - Rachel Silvey and Jean-Francois BissonnetteIdentities - Robyn Dowling and Katherine McKinnon Demographies - Elspeth Graham Health - Matt SparkeResistance - Sarah WrightPart IV: Appendix- TranscriptionsOnline Video ConversationsWhy Human Geography?: an editorial conversation - Roger Lee, Noel Castree, Sarah Elwood, Rob Kitchin and Susan RobertsGeography and geographical thought - David Livingstone and Doreen Massey Nature and Society - Susan Owens and Sarah WhatmoreGeography and geographical practice - Katherine Gibson and Susan J Smith