Humanising Geography: People, Place, and Space in a Global World explores the profound connections between individuals, society, and their environments, highlighting the dynamic interplay between human activities and geographical spaces.This book delves into how global processes like human settelments, migration, urbanisation, or tourism are shaped by local contexts and by global forces. It emphasises the importance of understanding diverse cultural perspectives, spatial inequalities, and the ethical responsibilities in a rapidly globalizing world.Through case studies, cutting-edge research and theoretical insights, the book will provide a human-centered approach to geography, encouraging critical thinking, global citizenship, and geographical education about how places are experienced, imagined, and transformed by people across the globe.