The Dictionary of Human Geography

(nextflipdebug2) #1

Smith, R.G. 2003d: World city typologies.
Progress in Human Geography27(5): 561–82.
Smith, R.M. 1984:Land, kinship and life-cycle.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Smith, R.M. 1990: Monogamy, landed property
and demographic regimes in pre-industrial
Europe, in J.M. Landers and V. Reynolds,
eds,Fertility and resources. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 164–82.
Smith, R.M. 1998b: The English peasantry
1250–1650. In T. Scott, ed.,The peasantries of
Europe from the fourteenth to the eighteenth cen-
turies. London: Longman, 339–71.
Smith, S.J. 1986a: Crime, space and society.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Smith, S.J. 1989:The politics of ‘race’ and resi-
dence: citizenship, segregation and white suprem-
acy in Britain. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
Smith, S.J. 1994b: Soundscape.Area26: 232–40.
Smith, S.J. 2001b: Doing qualitative research:
from interpretation to action. In M. Limb
and C. Dwyer, eds, 2001:Qualitative method-
ologies for geographers: issues and debates.
London: Arnold, 23–40.
Smith, S.J. 2005c: Society-space. In P. Cloke, P.
Crang and M. Goodwin, eds, Introducing
human geographies, 2nd edn. London: Hodder
Arnold, 18–35.
Smith, S.J. and Easterlow, D. 2005: The strange
geography of health inequalities.Transactions of
the Institute of British Geographers30: 173–90.
Smith, S.J. and Mallinson, S. 1997: Housing for
health in a post-welfare state.Housing Studies
12(2): 173–200.
Smith, W.D. 1986b:The ideological origins of Nazi
imperialism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Smith, W.D. 1991:Politics and the sciences of cul-
ture in Germany 1840–1920. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Smocovitis, V.B. 1996:Unifying biology: the evo-
lutionary synthesis and evolutionary biology.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Smooha, S. 2002: The model of ethnic democ-
racy: Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.
Nation and Nationalism8(4): 475–503.
Smythe, D. 1978: Communications: blindspot of
Western Marxism.Canadian Journal of Political
and Social Theory1(3): 1–27.
Sneddon, C.S. 2000: ‘Sustainability’ in eco-
logical economics, ecology, and livelihoods: a
review.Progress in Human Geography24(4):
521–49.
Snijders, T.A.B. 1992: Estimation on the basis of
snowball samples: how to weight.Bulletin de
Me ́thodologie Sociologique36: 59–70.
Snyder, J.P. 1993:Flattening the Earth: two thou-
sand years of map projections. Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press.
Soja, E.W. 1980: The socio-spatial dialectic.
Annals of the Association of American
Geographers70: 207–25.


Soja, E.W. 1985: The spatiality of social life:
towards a transformative retheorisation. In
D. Gregory and J. Urry, eds,Social relations
and spatial structures. London: Macmillan,
90–122.
Soja, E.W. 1989: Postmodern geographies: the
reassertion of space in critical social theory.
London:Verso.
Soja, E.W. 1992: Inside exopolis: scenes from
Orange County. In M. Sorkin, ed.,Variations on
a theme park: the new American city and the end
of public space. New York: The Noonday Press,
94–122.
Soja, E.W. 1996a: Inside exopolis: everyday life
in the postmodern world. In Soja,Thirdspace:
Journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-
imagined places. Oxford: Blackwell, 237–79.
Soja, E.W. 1996b:Thirdspace: journeys to Los
Angeles and other real-and-imagined places.
Oxford: Blackwell.
Soja, E.W. 2000a:Postmetropolis: critical studies of
cities and regions. Oxford: Blackwell.
Soja, E.W. 2000b: Putting cities first. In Soja,
Postmetropolis: critical studies of cities and regions.
Oxford: Blackwell, 19–49.
Sokol, M. 2001: Central and eastern Europe a
decade after the fall of state-socialism: regional
dimensions oftransitionprocess.Regional Studies
35: 645–55.
Solinger, D.J. 2006: The creation of a new
underclass in China and its implications.
Environment and Urbanization18: 177–92.
Sollors, W., ed., 1996:Theories of ethnicity: a
classical reader. London: Macmillan.
Somerville, M. 1849:Physical geography, 2nd
edn. London: John Murray.
Soper, K. 1986:Humanism and anti-humanism:
problems in modern European thought. London:
Hutchinson.
Sorenson, O. 2003: Social networks and indus-
trial geography. Journal of Evolutionary
Economics13: 513–27.
Sorkin, M. 1992a: See you in Disneyland. In M.
Sorkin, ed.,Variations on a theme park: the new
American city and the end of public space. New
York: The Noonday Press, 305–32.
Sorkin, M., ed., 1992b:Variations on a theme
park: the new American city and the end of public
space. New York: The Noonday Press.
Sorre, M. 1957:Rencontres de la ge ́ographie et de la
sociologie. Paris: Rivie ́re.
Sorrenson, R. 1996: The ship as a scientific
instrument in the eighteenth century.Osiris,
2nd Series, 11: 221–36.
Sothern, M. 2004: (Un)queer patriarchies, or
‘what do we think when we fuck?’Antipode36:
183–90.
Southall, H. 1991: The tramping artisan revis-
ited: labour mobility and economic distress in
early Victorian England. Economic History
Review44: 272–96.

Gregory / The Dictionary of Human Geography 9781405132879_5_endmatter Final Proof page 936 1.4.2009 7:55pm

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Free download pdf