Beschreibung:
This volume traces the complexity of social geography in both its historical and present contexts, whilst challenging readers to reflect critically on the tensions that run through social geographic thought.* Organized to provide a new set of conceptual lenses through which social geographies can be discussed* Presents an original intervention into the debates about social geography* Highlights the importance of social geography within the broader field of geography
List of IllustrationsList of Contributors1. IntroductionPart I: Ontological Tensions in/of Society and SpacePart II: Thinking and Doing Social GeographiesPart III: Matters and MeaningPart IV: Power and PoliticsIndex