New models in geography/ a political -economy perspective edited by Richard Peet

Contributor(s): Peet,Richard, [ed.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989Description: 365 pISBN: 9780049101005Subject(s): Modell | GeografieDDC classification: 910
Contents:
Volume 1 Part 1 New models: political economy and human geography, Richard Peet and Nigel Thrift; mathematical models in geography - 20 years on, Martin Clarke and Alan Wilson. Part 2 New models of environment and resources: resource management and natural hazards, Richard Peet and Jacque Emel; the challenge for environmentalism, Timothy O'Riordan. Part 3 New models of uneven development and regional change: new models of regional change, Erica Schoenberger; uneven development and location theory - towards a synthesis, Neil Smith; rural geography and political economy, Paul Cloke; the restructuring debate, John Lovering; Marxism, post-Marxism and the geography of development, Stuart Corbridge. Part 4 New models of the nation, state and politics: nation, space, modernity, Philip Cooke; the state, political geography and geography, R.J.Johnston; the geography of law, Gordon Clark; the political economy of the local state, Ruth Fincher. Volume 2 Part 5 New models of the city: the city as locus of production, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard; reproduction, class and the spatial structure of the city, Geraldine Pratt; women in the city, Suzanne Mackenzie; third world cities, Lata Chaterjee. Part 6 New models of civil society: the geography of gender, Sophie Bowlby et al; geography, race and racism, Peter Jackson; Marxism, culture and the duplicity of landscape, Stephen Daniels; what is a locality?, Simon Duncan. Part 7 New models in social theory: peripheral capitalism and the regional problematic, David Slater; sociology and geography, John Urry; modern geography, western Marxism and the restructuring of critical social theory, Ed Soja; the crisis of modernity? human geography and social theory, Derek Gregory.
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Volume 1 Part 1 New models: political economy and human geography, Richard Peet and Nigel Thrift; mathematical models in geography - 20 years on, Martin Clarke and Alan Wilson. Part 2 New models of environment and resources: resource management and natural hazards, Richard Peet and Jacque Emel; the challenge for environmentalism, Timothy O'Riordan. Part 3 New models of uneven development and regional change: new models of regional change, Erica Schoenberger; uneven development and location theory - towards a synthesis, Neil Smith; rural geography and political economy, Paul Cloke; the restructuring debate, John Lovering; Marxism, post-Marxism and the geography of development, Stuart Corbridge. Part 4 New models of the nation, state and politics: nation, space, modernity, Philip Cooke; the state, political geography and geography, R.J.Johnston; the geography of law, Gordon Clark; the political economy of the local state, Ruth Fincher. Volume 2 Part 5 New models of the city: the city as locus of production, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard; reproduction, class and the spatial structure of the city, Geraldine Pratt; women in the city, Suzanne Mackenzie; third world cities, Lata Chaterjee. Part 6 New models of civil society: the geography of gender, Sophie Bowlby et al; geography, race and racism, Peter Jackson; Marxism, culture and the duplicity of landscape, Stephen Daniels; what is a locality?, Simon Duncan. Part 7 New models in social theory: peripheral capitalism and the regional problematic, David Slater; sociology and geography, John Urry; modern geography, western Marxism and the restructuring of critical social theory, Ed Soja; the crisis of modernity? human geography and social theory, Derek Gregory.

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