Theory and Methods/ Philo,Chris

Material type: TextTextPublication details: England: Ashgate, 2008Description: 648ISBN: 0754627098DDC classification: 304.201
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place; Acknowledgments; Series Preface; Introduction; PART I SPATIAL SCIENCE and ITS CRITICS; 1 William Bunge (1962), 'A Geographic Methodology', in Theoretical Geography, Lund: Gleerup, pp. 1-37.; 2 D. Sibley (1998), 'Sensations and Spatial Science: Gratification and Anxiety in the Production of Ordered Landscapes', Environment and Planning A, 30, pp. 235-16. 3 Trevor J. Barnes, (2001), 'Retheorizing Economic Geography: From the Quantitative Revolution to the "Cultural Turn'", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 91, pp. 546-65. PART II MARXIST GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS; 4 David Harvey (1972), 'Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation', Antipode, 4, pp. 1-13.; 5 Edward W. Soja, (1980), 'The Socio-Spatial Dialectic', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 70, pp. 207-25.; 6 Margaret FitzSimmons (1989), 'The Matter of Nature', Antipode, 21, pp. 106-20. PART III HUMANISTIC GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS7 Yi-Fu Tuan (1976), 'Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 66, pp. 266-76.; 8 Susan J. Smith (1984), 'Practicing Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 74, pp. 353-74.; 9 Denis Cosgrove (1985), 'Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Fandscape Idea', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 10, pp. 45-62.; PART IV AGENCY AND STRUCTURE. 10 Derek Gregory (1981), 'Human Agency and Human Geography', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 6, pp. 1-18.11 Steve Pile (1993), 'Human Agency and Human Geography Revisited: A Critique of "New Models" of the Self, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 18, pp. 122-39.; 12 Benno Werlen (1993), 'Space and Causality, or Whatever Happened to the Subject?', in Benno Werlen, Society, Action and Space: An Alternative Human Geography, London: Routledge, pp. 1-20; 209-10; 210a, 210b.; PART V TIME, SPACE, PLACE AND SPACE-TIME. 13 Allan Pred (1981), 'Social Reproduction and the Time-Geography of Everyday Life', Geografiska Annale, Series B, Human Geography, 63, pp. 5-22.14 Erik Wallin (1982), 'Geography and the Realm of Passages', in P. Gould and G. Olsson (eds), A Search for Common Ground, Pion: London, pp. 252-9.; 15 Doreen Massey (1992), 'Politics and Space/Time', New Left Review, 196, pp. 65-84.; PART VI SCALING HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES; 16 Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard (1992), 'Is There a Place for the Rational Actor? A Geographical Critique of the Rational Choice Paradigm', Economic Geography, 68, pp. 1-2.
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Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contemporary Foundations of Space and Place; Acknowledgments; Series Preface; Introduction; PART I SPATIAL SCIENCE and ITS CRITICS; 1 William Bunge (1962), 'A Geographic Methodology', in Theoretical Geography, Lund: Gleerup, pp. 1-37.; 2 D. Sibley (1998), 'Sensations and Spatial Science: Gratification and Anxiety in the Production of Ordered Landscapes', Environment and Planning A, 30, pp. 235-16. 3 Trevor J. Barnes, (2001), 'Retheorizing Economic Geography: From the Quantitative Revolution to the "Cultural Turn'", Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 91, pp. 546-65. PART II MARXIST GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS; 4 David Harvey (1972), 'Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation', Antipode, 4, pp. 1-13.; 5 Edward W. Soja, (1980), 'The Socio-Spatial Dialectic', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 70, pp. 207-25.; 6 Margaret FitzSimmons (1989), 'The Matter of Nature', Antipode, 21, pp. 106-20. PART III HUMANISTIC GEOGRAPHY AND ITS EARLY RECONSTRUCTIONS7 Yi-Fu Tuan (1976), 'Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 66, pp. 266-76.; 8 Susan J. Smith (1984), 'Practicing Humanistic Geography', Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 74, pp. 353-74.; 9 Denis Cosgrove (1985), 'Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Fandscape Idea', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 10, pp. 45-62.; PART IV AGENCY AND STRUCTURE. 10 Derek Gregory (1981), 'Human Agency and Human Geography', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 6, pp. 1-18.11 Steve Pile (1993), 'Human Agency and Human Geography Revisited: A Critique of "New Models" of the Self, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 18, pp. 122-39.; 12 Benno Werlen (1993), 'Space and Causality, or Whatever Happened to the Subject?', in Benno Werlen, Society, Action and Space: An Alternative Human Geography, London: Routledge, pp. 1-20; 209-10; 210a, 210b.; PART V TIME, SPACE, PLACE AND SPACE-TIME. 13 Allan Pred (1981), 'Social Reproduction and the Time-Geography of Everyday Life', Geografiska Annale, Series B, Human Geography, 63, pp. 5-22.14 Erik Wallin (1982), 'Geography and the Realm of Passages', in P. Gould and G. Olsson (eds), A Search for Common Ground, Pion: London, pp. 252-9.; 15 Doreen Massey (1992), 'Politics and Space/Time', New Left Review, 196, pp. 65-84.; PART VI SCALING HUMAN GEOGRAPHIES; 16 Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard (1992), 'Is There a Place for the Rational Actor? A Geographical Critique of the Rational Choice Paradigm', Economic Geography, 68, pp. 1-2.

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