Social Geographies: Space and Society
Most social geography undergraduate textbooks are structured around different social categories, splintering the discussion of gender, class, race and increasingly now sexuality and disability, into separate chapters. This has the effect, firstly, of making social relations rather than space (the raison d'etre of human geography) the focus of undergraduate books; secondly of ignoring the way that social relations are negotiated and contested in different space. Rather than reproducing this conventional social geography format the aim of this proposed text is to make space the focus of analysis. In doing so the intention is to make complex theoretical debates about space more accessible to students and encourage them to look at their own environments in new ways.
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Social Geographies: Space and Society
Most social geography undergraduate textbooks are structured around different social categories, splintering the discussion of gender, class, race and increasingly now sexuality and disability, into separate chapters. This has the effect, firstly, of making social relations rather than space (the raison d'etre of human geography) the focus of undergraduate books; secondly of ignoring the way that social relations are negotiated and contested in different space. Rather than reproducing this conventional social geography format the aim of this proposed text is to make space the focus of analysis. In doing so the intention is to make complex theoretical debates about space more accessible to students and encourage them to look at their own environments in new ways.
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Social Geographies: Space and Society

Social Geographies: Space and Society

by Gill Valentine
Social Geographies: Space and Society

Social Geographies: Space and Society

by Gill Valentine

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Most social geography undergraduate textbooks are structured around different social categories, splintering the discussion of gender, class, race and increasingly now sexuality and disability, into separate chapters. This has the effect, firstly, of making social relations rather than space (the raison d'etre of human geography) the focus of undergraduate books; secondly of ignoring the way that social relations are negotiated and contested in different space. Rather than reproducing this conventional social geography format the aim of this proposed text is to make space the focus of analysis. In doing so the intention is to make complex theoretical debates about space more accessible to students and encourage them to look at their own environments in new ways.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317879374
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/06/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 31 MB
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About the Author

Gill Valentine

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Space and society; Chapter 2 The body; Chapter 3 The home; Chapter 4 Community; Chapter 5 Institutions; Chapter 6 The street; Chapter 7 The city; Chapter 8 The Rural; Chapter 9 The nation;
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