Cultural Geography
limits of GIS and asks the fundamental question: what matters, in their own terms and value sys- tems, to people who do not use ...
metaphor is useful for talking about usability, training, and learning, but it offers few insights into how the tool is embedded ...
Chrisman, N.R. (1987) ‘Design of geographic information systems based on social and cultural goals’, Photogrammetric Engineering ...
McHaffie, P. (2000) ‘Surfaces: tacit knowledge, formal language, and metaphor at the Harvard Lab for Computer Graphics and Spati ...
The construction of the human body is a historical form of geographical knowledge that reflects geography’s ocularcentric past. ...
THE CONSTRUCTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE 545 dispositions [Anlagen]’ (1997a: 42). The phenomenon of ‘race’, however, is polyge ...
century, at the height of British colonial nationalism, the more humanistic aspects of Enlightenment thought were shed in favour ...
variable that needed to be explained, to the extent that it was correlated to some geographi- cal criterion such as spatial patt ...
radical approach based on defining social justice, nor a conservative approach based on idealizing spatial justice, could provid ...
significant development allowing geographers, along with other social scientists, to move beyond an understanding of ‘race’ as a ...
stories’ ... He shows that black male identity is forged out of a set of identifications that are inherently anxious – simultane ...
cities were produced, both symbolically and materially. (1998b: 204–5) According to Bonnett (1996c), in a comprehen- sive review ...
also rings with his own sense of the importance of the blues as a statement of culture empower- ment in black America. Finally, ...
majority of geographical language is peppered with the word ‘space’, used in much the same way that ‘race’ is used in popular di ...
involved attempts to legitimate ‘race’ as a scientific basis for understanding human difference, but also for justifying the pra ...
Bonnett, A. (1996b) ‘Anti-racism and the critique of “white identities” ’, New Community22 (1): 97–110. Bonnett, A. (1996c) ‘Con ...
Kobayashi, A. and Peake, L. (2000) ‘Racism out of place: thoughts on an anti-racist agenda for geography in the new millennium’, ...
Academic discourse typically represents its knowledge as detached, objective and universal. Contemporary institutions of teachin ...
universal truths can be discovered, and that Eurocentric knowledges have revealed at least some of them, means the idea of knowl ...
their attention to colonizing discourses and ‘postcolonial’, ‘decolonizing’ or ‘counter-colonial’ projects. They are probing, qu ...
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