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Moreover, from being a debate within an institutionallydefined 'discipline of geography', to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the humanities more generally ...
Moreover, from being a debate within an institutionallydefined 'discipline of geography', to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the humanities more generally ...
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That debate is documented here from a number of angles. It is also clear that, even if we have understood a few things better, there are still important issues unresolved. There is still debate over exactly what it means to say that ...
That debate is documented here from a number of angles. It is also clear that, even if we have understood a few things better, there are still important issues unresolved. There is still debate over exactly what it means to say that ...
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Nonetheless, what these volumes incontrovertibly establish is the enormous progress which has been made since those early days. They are something of a monument to years which have been energetic, full of debate, and often fun.
Nonetheless, what these volumes incontrovertibly establish is the enormous progress which has been made since those early days. They are something of a monument to years which have been energetic, full of debate, and often fun.
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Geographers have also had notable success in participating in certain debates in the social sciences as a whole, for example, on subjects such as realism, structuration theory, deindustrialization and industrial restructuring.
Geographers have also had notable success in participating in certain debates in the social sciences as a whole, for example, on subjects such as realism, structuration theory, deindustrialization and industrial restructuring.
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Rather, we will examine a few of the more important theoretical debates that have taken place in and around the political-economy approach to human geography since it first became of consequence. The development of a political-economy ...
Rather, we will examine a few of the more important theoretical debates that have taken place in and around the political-economy approach to human geography since it first became of consequence. The development of a political-economy ...
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