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Beskrivning
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 discussedPresents an original intervention into the debates about social geographyHighlights the importance of social geography within the broader field of geography
THE EDITORSVincent J. Del Casino Jr. is Professor and Chair of Geography at California State University, Long Beach. He has published extensively on social geography, the geographies of health, geographic methodologies, critical cartography, and representational politics. His recent books include Social Geography: A Critical Introduction (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) and Mapping Tourism (2003). Mary E. Thomas is Assistant Professor of Geography and Women’s Studies at Ohio State University. Her research examines racial segregation among US youth populations and the perpetuation of racism, sexism, and white hegemony in the practices of young women. Her book on teen girls, racial segregation, and urban education in Los Angeles, California is forthcoming. Paul Cloke is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Exeter. He has published widely on the social and cultural geographies of rural areas, and is Founder Editor of the Journal of Rural Studies. His recent books include Swept Up Lives? Re-envisioning the Homeless City (with Jon May and Sarah Johnsen, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) and Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption (with Clive Barnett, Nick Clarke, and Alice Malpass, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). Ruth Panelli is former Reader in Human Geography at University College London and is now participating in community work and research in rural New Zealand. She has published writings on responses to individual and collective experiences of difference and her books include Social Geographies: From Difference to Action (2004) and Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth (ed. with Samantha Punch and Elsbeth Robson, 2007).
Recensioner i media
"Social Geography succeeds in providing useful and accessible supplementary reading for those interested in social geography. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic levels/libraries." (Choice, 1 November 2011)
Innehållsförteckning
List of Illustrations viiiList of Contributors ix1 Introduction 1 Vincent J. Del Casino Jr., Mary E. Thomas, Paul Cloke, and Ruth PanelliPart I Ontological Tensions in/of Society and Space 11Introduction 11 Paul Cloke2 Difference 17 Sarah de Leeuw, Audrey Kobayashi, and Emilie Cameron3 Identifi cation 37 Katharine McKinnon4 Social Natures 55 Katharine Meehan and Jennifer L. Rice5 Economie$ 72 Geoff Mann6 Community 91 Marcia England7 Belonging 108 Caroline NagelPart II Thinking and Doing Social Geographies 125Introduction 125 Vincent J. Del Casino Jr.8 Knowing/Doing 131 Richard Howitt9 Framing the Field 146 Joanne Sharp and Lorraine Dowler10 On the Ground 161 Bettina van Hoven and Louise Meijering11 Leaving the Field 181 Carolyn Gallaher12 The Worldly Work of Writing Social Geography 198 Lieba Faier13 Participatory Praxis and Social Justice 214 mrs c kinpaisby-hill14 Using Social Geography 235 Sarah JohnsenPart III Matters and Meaning 251Introduction 252 Mary E. Thomas15 Molecular Life 257 Gail Davies16 Psychic Life 275 Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson17 Sexual Life 293 Gavin Brown, Kath Browne, and Jason Lim18 Emotional Life 309 Deborah Thien19 Affective Life 326 Keith Woodward20 Embodied Life 346 Isabel Dyck21 Discursive Life 362 Chris Philo22 Spiritual Life 385 Julian Holloway23 Virtual Life 401 Mike CrangPart IV Power and Politics 417Introduction 417 Ruth Panelli24 Geopolitics 421 Nancy Hiemstra and Alison Mountz25 The Geographies of Marginalization 437 Dan Trudeau and Chris McMorran26 Care and Caring 454 David Conradson27 The Challenges of and from Indigenous Geographies 472 Brad Coombes, Nicole Gombay, Jay T. Johnson, and Wendy S. Shaw28 Transnational Geographies and Human Rights 490 Amy Ross29 Resistance(s) and Collective Social Action 508 Paul Chatterton and Nik HeynenIndex 526