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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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The various functionalist and structuralist streams of thought emerging from 19th century biology and sociology saw the human being made by her social milieu. POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 9.
The various functionalist and structuralist streams of thought emerging from 19th century biology and sociology saw the human being made by her social milieu. POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 9.
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sociology saw the human being made by her social milieu. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, intellectual attention (particularly in France) shifted from existential phenomenology towards structuralist ideas developed in linguistics, ...
sociology saw the human being made by her social milieu. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, intellectual attention (particularly in France) shifted from existential phenomenology towards structuralist ideas developed in linguistics, ...
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One only has to compare such work as C.Wright Mills's (1959) The sociological imagination with the extant human geography books of the period to grasp the differences in range and depth.
One only has to compare such work as C.Wright Mills's (1959) The sociological imagination with the extant human geography books of the period to grasp the differences in range and depth.
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