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_aNew models in geography : the political-economy perspective / _cedited by Richard Peet and Nigel Thrift |
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_aLondon [u.a.] : _bUnwin Hyman, _c1989. |
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300 | _aV. 2 (xviii, 390 p.) | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aVolume 2 Part I New models: 1. Political economy and human geography /Richard Peet and Nigel Thrift -- 2. Mathematical models in geography - 20 years on /Martin Clarke and Alan Wilson ---- Part II New models of the city: 3. The city as locus of production /Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard -- 4. Reproduction, class and the spatial structure of the city /Geraldine Pratt -- 5. Women in the city /Suzanne Mackenzie -- 6. Third world cities /Lata Chaterjee ---- Part III New models of civil society: 7. The geography of gender /Sophie Bowlby et al -- 8. Geography, race and racism /Peter Jackson -- 9. Marxism, culture and the duplicity of landscape /Stephen Daniels -- 10. What is a locality? /Simon Duncan ---- Part IV New models in social theory: 11. Peripheral capitalism and the regional problematic /David Slater -- 12. Sociology and geography /John Urry -- 13. Modern geography, western Marxism and the restructuring of critical social theory /Ed Soja -- 14. The crisis of modernity? human geography and social theory /Derek Gregory | ||
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_aAnthropo-Geography _98615 |
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_aEconomic Geography _96267 |
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_aPolitical Geography _91578 |
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_aPeet, Richard, ed. _99836 |
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_aThrift, Nigel, ed. _99837 |
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