Cultural Geography

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Harley, Brian 360, 537
Harper,T.N. 373
Harris, D.R. 187
Hartshorne, R. 184–5, 514
Harvey, David 6, 38, 44, 75,
110, 499
the body 65
economy 91
ideology of science 172
justice 506
labour culture 99
landscape 239
money 117
nature 175, 177, 178
utopia 504
Harvey, Francis 511, 517, 532–43
Haushofer, Karl 457
Hausmann, Ricardo 433
Hay, D. 301
health geography 67
hedonistic ethic 154
Hegelian tradition 562
hegemony 6
Heidegger, M. 278, 535
Henderson, G. 239, 240
Herbst, Jeffrey 434
heritage 372, 373, 391–2
heterogeneity 159
Hetherington, K. 218–19
Hillis, Ken 540
Hinchliffe, Steve 166, 207–25
Hirschmann, Albert 436
historicism (new) 436–7
Holloway, Sarah 540
the home 316
hooks, bell 407, 409
Horkheimer, M. 178
housing 3, 233–4, 237, 241
Howell, P. 191–2
Howitt, Richard 351, 511,
517, 557–69
Hudson, R. 139
human-animal divide 188, 189–90,
192, 198
human animality 20
human geographies 537
humanism 20, 23, 270–2
humanistic geography 514–15,
548
humanist model 22
humanist politics 20
hunting debate 193
Huntingdon, Elsworth 434
hybridity 7, 39, 81, 82, 307,
385, 528

hybrids 448, 500
Hyndman, J. 79
hyper-constructionism 178
hyper-gendered roles 64

identity 7, 31, 460
animal geography 189–93
anxious geographies 15–16
beyond race 306–7
the body 64
consumption culture 153–4
embodiment 69
gender 331, 479–80
knowledge 527–8
labour culture 98–115
landscape 262–5
migrancy 373–7
national 475
ontological pluralism 564–5
place-based 479
postcolonialism 391
relational view 40
sexual 313
vs subjectivity 284, 290, 291
ideology 6, 290–3, 485–97
illness 60–1, 68–9
imagination 253, 331–2
imaginative geography 357
imagined community 474
imagined geographies 558
imperialism 345, 346, 348,
354–68, 388, 547
inclusiveness 67
increasing returns concept 135
indigeneity 447
indigenous technical knowledge
(IDT) 445
individualization 108
inequality 47–8, 49, 50–3
informant as traveller 81
Ingold,T. 220
inhabitation 207–25
injuries 65
innovation 133–4, 136–7,
140, 141
intellectual, role 365
interactive landscape
tectonics 208
interest rate swaps 118
inter-firm collaboration 133, 134
inter-firm learning 134
international feminism 415–16
internationalization 468
internet 110, 159, 318
Irigaray, Luce 332, 478, 558

Jackson, Cecile 411
Jackson, J.B. 228, 262, 271,
274–5, 280
Jackson, Peter 37–57, 82, 306,
308, 548, 550
Jacobs, Jane 40, 345–53, 361,
363, 390–1
Johnston, Lynda 316
Johnston, R.J. 547
Jolly, Richard 437
Jones, John Paul III 511–19
Jones, O. 199
Joyce, Patrick 38
justice 198, 506, 565–7

Kanbur, Ravi 443, 444
Kang, S. 374
Kankinang, Big Mick 561
Kant, Immanuel 544–5, 552
Karam, A. 412
Katz, C. 346, 351, 458–9, 500
Kautsky, Karl 175–6
Keith, M. 303–4
Kenny, J. 361, 391
King, Anthony 351–2, 369, 370,
381–97
Kjelln, Rudolf 457
Knopp, Larry 284, 285, 286,
313–24
knowledge
agronomic 448
circularity 520–1
codified 136, 137
colonialism 385
construction 544–56
context 136
definition 511–13
environmental 445
epistemology 520–31
feminism 408, 409, 527
flow 134
indigenous technical 445
local 137–9, 524, 525
management 138
ontological pluralism 557–69
postcolonialism 383, 517
production 136–7
racialization 544–56
social construction 437
spaces of 511–69
spatialization 523–5, 544–56
tacit 136, 137–9, 140, 141,
524, 525
technology 511, 517, 532–43
knowledge-based economy 137

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