Cultural Geography
difficulties. The further elaboration of work on political ecology has strengthened the links between the rural and the urban (P ...
import resources precisely because they do not coincide with the geography of the resources that are used within their boundarie ...
The design of Central Park in New York is usually taken to be paradigmatic of the nineteenth-century city garden model of the pa ...
GOOD PLANETS ARE HARD TO FIND The rise in concern about environmental issues was especially prominent in the 1960s in the afterm ...
In combination these connections are now beginning to change the biosphere as a whole. Humanity has become a major geomorphic an ...
economics and planning increasingly connect in innovative ways that are starting to have practical implications precisely becaus ...
in what Michael Curry (1992) calls, following Kant, architectonic terms. The impulse to universal claims to correct knowledge is ...
urban fiat (Shiva, 1994). In contrast ecological thinking, coupled to sensitivities for justice and the importance of connection ...
Harvey, D. (1974) ‘Population, resources and the ideology of science’, Economic Geography50 (3): 256–77. Harvey, D. (1996) Justi ...
Ward, B. and Dubos, R. (1972) Only One Earth: The Care and Maintenance of a Small Planet. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Watts, M. (199 ...
Fish-eye view of the Space Shuttle Atlantis as seen from the Russian Mir space station (Source: NASA) Section-9.qxd 03-10-02 10: ...
In this section of the Handbookfour chapters take up the question of knowledge in cultural geography. Ulf Strohmayer explores th ...
and generality and particularity. Each of these aspects of knowing the world structures dif- ferent theoretical approaches: scie ...
same in spatial science and critical realism, nor do critical realists and poststructuralists have the same understanding of wha ...
concrete status: it was there that natural and cultural phenomena interacted, giving a distinctiveness to different parts of the ...
geographers made significant inroads into ontology, deploying concepts such as ‘being’ (álaHeidegger), the lifeworld, hearth and ...
Not lastly, the 1990s saw the rise of post- structuralist influences in geography. Above all, poststructuralism was interpreted ...
THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS SECTION This section presents an exploration of the spaces of knowledge, from spaces apprehended throu ...
Braun, B. and Castree, N. (eds) (1998) Remaking Reality: Nature at the Millennium. London: Routledge. Burrell, G. and Morgan, G. ...
in geography’,Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers20 (1): 102–16. Nast, H. (2000) ‘Mapping the “unconscious”: ra ...
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