Geography & geographers : Anglo-American human geography since 1945 / R.J. Johnston, J.D. Sidaway.
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Contents:
The nature of an academic discipline --
Foundations --
Growth of systematic studies and the adoption of 'scientific method' --
Human geography as spatial science --
Humanistic geography --
'Radical' geographies --
Postmodern geographies --
Feminist geographies --
Applied geography and the relevance debate --
A changing discipline?
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The nature of an academic discipline --
Foundations --
Growth of systematic studies and the adoption of 'scientific method' --
Human geography as spatial science --
Humanistic geography --
'Radical' geographies --
Postmodern geographies --
Feminist geographies --
Applied geography and the relevance debate --
A changing discipline?
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