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Simon Duncan PART IV NEW MODELS OF SOCIAL THEORY 11 12 13 14 Introduction Nigel Thrift Peripheral capitalism and the regional problematic David Slater Sociology and geography John Urry Modern geography, Western Marxism, ...
Simon Duncan PART IV NEW MODELS OF SOCIAL THEORY 11 12 13 14 Introduction Nigel Thrift Peripheral capitalism and the regional problematic David Slater Sociology and geography John Urry Modern geography, Western Marxism, ...
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John Urry, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, LA1 4YL, UK. Alan Wilson, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS29JT, UK. Part I NEW MODELS 1 Political economy and human ...
John Urry, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, LA1 4YL, UK. Alan Wilson, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS29JT, UK. Part I NEW MODELS 1 Political economy and human ...
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New journals such as Society and Space, founded in 1983, were still springing up, and important collections, such as Social relations and spatial structures (Gregory & Urry 1985) have continued to appear. Thus, the political-economy ...
New journals such as Society and Space, founded in 1983, were still springing up, and important collections, such as Social relations and spatial structures (Gregory & Urry 1985) have continued to appear. Thus, the political-economy ...
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... as Urry points out in this volume, when Marxism began to have an influence on the subject in the 1960s and into the 1970s it was successful in part because there was so little in the way of social theory in human geography with ...
... as Urry points out in this volume, when Marxism began to have an influence on the subject in the 1960s and into the 1970s it was successful in part because there was so little in the way of social theory in human geography with ...
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In its present incarnation, realism has been associated primarily with the names of Bhaskar (1975, 1979, 1986) and Harré (1987). Its main routes of entry into human geography were through the work of Keat & Urry (1981) and Sayer (1984).
In its present incarnation, realism has been associated primarily with the names of Bhaskar (1975, 1979, 1986) and Harré (1987). Its main routes of entry into human geography were through the work of Keat & Urry (1981) and Sayer (1984).
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