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Key Texts in Human Geography

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ISBN-10: 1412922615

ISBN-13: 9781412922616

Edition: 2008

Authors: Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, Gill Valentine

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A unique resource for students, Key Texts in Human Geography provides concise but rigorous overviews of the key texts that have formed post-war human geography. The text has been designed as a student-friendly guide that will: " explain the text in relation to the geographical debates at the time of writing " discuss the text's main arguments and sources of evidence " review the initial reception, subsequent evaluation, and continued influence of each key texts contribution to how geographers understand space and place Written in a clear and accessible way, by acknowledged scholars of the texts, an essential resources for undergraduates, Key Texts in Human…    
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Book details

List price: $81.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Limited
Publication date: 6/5/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.50" long x 0.30" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Rob Kitchin is Professor of Human Geography and Director of the National Institute of Regional and Spatial Analysis at the National University of Maynooth, Ireland.

Professor Valentine has held prestigious international visiting fellowships at the Universities of Sydney, Australia and Otago, New Zealand and has visited and given keynote addresses at a range of prestigious international conferences. She was co-founder and co-editor of the international journal Social and Cultural Geography, and co-edited Gender, Place and Culture. She has undertaken international research in Europe, Africa and the USA and is committed to developing the University of Sheffield's international strategy within the Faculty of Social Sciences.

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