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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: The Newcastle Social Geographies CollectivePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield International Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield International Dimensions: Width: 17.90cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.794kg ISBN: 9781786612304ISBN 10: 1786612305 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 12 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart A Introductions Chapter 1. Creating More Social Geographies / Newcastle Social Geographies Collective Chapter 2. Theories in Social Geographies / Robert Shaw Chapter 3. Researching Social Geographies / Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins Part B Foundations Chapter 4. Space and Time / Robert Shaw Chapter 5. Scale / Quan Gao Chapter 6. Social Change / Alastair Bonnett Chapter 7. Justice / Craig Jones and Michael Richardson Chapter 8. Indigeneity / Stefan Rzedzian Chapter 9. Nation and Nationalism / Matthew C. Benwell Chapter 10. Urban/rural / Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey Chapter 11. Everyday / Alison Stenning Chapter 12. Emotion / Matej Blazek Part C Divisions Chapter 13. Race / Raksha Pande Chapter 14. Religion / Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay Chapter 15. Class / Anoop Nayak Chapter 16. Gender / Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley Chapter 17. Sexualities / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson Chapter 18. Disability / Janice McLaughlin Chapter 19. Age / Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain Chapter 20. Intersectionality / Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and Peter Hopkins Part D Issues Chapter 21. Housing / Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis Chapter 22. Wealth and Poverty / Roger Burrows Chapter 23. Health / Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland Chapter 24. Education / Simon Tate Chapter 25. Policing the City / Elaine Campbell Chapter 26. Migration and Diaspora / Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay Chapter 27. Encounter / Nathar Iqbal Chapter 28. Social Reproduction / Al James Chapter 29. Performance / Ruth Raynor Chapter 30. Data / Niall Cunningham Chapter 31. Digital / Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson Chapter 32. Sustainability / Gareth Powells Chapter 33. Environmental Justice / Joe Herbert Chapter 34. Food and More-than-human Geographies / Suzanne HocknellReviewsThis is exactly what social geography should be: a collective enterprise, with an edgy agenda that is inspiring, accessible and inclusive. Designed to be different, highly original, and steeped in social justice, this is a must-read, must-act manual for a new generation. This is exactly what social geography should be: a collective enterprise, with an edgy agenda that is inspiring, accessible and inclusive. Designed to be different, highly original, and steeped in social justice, this is a must-read, must-act manual for a new generation.--Susan J. Smith Author InformationAuthored by the The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective and edited by Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |