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Location and stigma C.J.Smith & J.Giggs (eds) London 2001 P.Hall Method in social science Andrew Sayer Place and politics J.A.Agnew The political economy of owner-occupation Ray Forrest, Alan Murie & Peter Williams The political economy ...
Location and stigma C.J.Smith & J.Giggs (eds) London 2001 P.Hall Method in social science Andrew Sayer Place and politics J.A.Agnew The political economy of owner-occupation Ray Forrest, Alan Murie & Peter Williams The political economy ...
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... an alternative formulation of what might constitute a geographical perspective within the social sciences. ... to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the ...
... an alternative formulation of what might constitute a geographical perspective within the social sciences. ... to introducing into that discipline ideas and discussions from the wider fields of philosophy and social science and the ...
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Whatever 'the answers' are, it is an important debate which connects directly to the philosophical foundations of the subject and which links geography inextricably to other areas of social science. The relation between theoretical and ...
Whatever 'the answers' are, it is an important debate which connects directly to the philosophical foundations of the subject and which links geography inextricably to other areas of social science. The relation between theoretical and ...
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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. ... of social science mean that the future looks set to be equally productive.
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. ... of social science mean that the future looks set to be equally productive.
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Geographers who subscribe to these models now feature regularly in books and journals the length and breadth of social science, where not too many years ago it would have been very difficult to find any work by geographers at all.
Geographers who subscribe to these models now feature regularly in books and journals the length and breadth of social science, where not too many years ago it would have been very difficult to find any work by geographers at all.
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