New Models in Geography: The Political-Economy PerspectiveRichard Peet, Nigel Thrift Routledge, 2002 M09 11 - 448 páginas Two decades after the publication of the seminal Models in Geography, edited by Richard Chorley & Peter Haggett, this major collection of specially commissioned essays charts the new human geography from the perspective of political economy. Providing surveys of recent trends in theory, bibliographic guides to the literature, and pointers to advances and frontiers in thinking, the book ranges from cultural to economic and urban geography. The authors explore the connections between political economy and geographical thought in each area, with the emphasis lying on the processes of material production and social reproduction. |
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... argued here. Or is it that some social phenomena cannot be adequately conceptualized without some degree of spatial content? And how does this tie in to the notion locality effects? Whatever 'the answers' are, it is an important debate ...
... argued here. Or is it that some social phenomena cannot be adequately conceptualized without some degree of spatial content? And how does this tie in to the notion locality effects? Whatever 'the answers' are, it is an important debate ...
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... arguments at particular moments. The emphasis in the early years on social causes at the expense of the spatial dimension is a case in point. Arguments are not developed in vacuums. Today both social and theoretical contexts are ...
... arguments at particular moments. The emphasis in the early years on social causes at the expense of the spatial dimension is a case in point. Arguments are not developed in vacuums. Today both social and theoretical contexts are ...
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... argued that modern geography first emerged as a justification for the renewed Euro-American imperial expansion of the late 19th century (Hudson 1977, Harvey & Smith 1984, Peet 1985b, Stoddart 1986). The need to explain Euro-American ...
... argued that modern geography first emerged as a justification for the renewed Euro-American imperial expansion of the late 19th century (Hudson 1977, Harvey & Smith 1984, Peet 1985b, Stoddart 1986). The need to explain Euro-American ...
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... argued that the climatically determined need for irrigation in the East (India, China) yielded a line of social development greatly different from that followed by rainfall-fed agriculture in the West (Wittfogel 1957). Hence, entirely ...
... argued that the climatically determined need for irrigation in the East (India, China) yielded a line of social development greatly different from that followed by rainfall-fed agriculture in the West (Wittfogel 1957). Hence, entirely ...
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... argued that mode of production, the central category of Marxism, had two distinct roles: as a principle for identifying periods of history and as a means of conceptualizing the relationship between the economic, political, and ...
... argued that mode of production, the central category of Marxism, had two distinct roles: as a principle for identifying periods of history and as a means of conceptualizing the relationship between the economic, political, and ...
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