"The Sage Handbook of Geographical Knowledge" is a critical inquiry into how Geography as a field of knowledge has been produced, re-produced, and re-imagined. It comprises three sections on Geographical Orientations, Geography's Venues, and Critical Geographical Concepts and Controversies. The first provides an overview of the genealogy of 'geography'. The second highlights the types of spatial settings and locations in which geographical knowledge has been produced. The third focuses on venues of primary importance in the historical geography of geographical thought. Orientations - includes chapters on: Geography:the Genealogy of a Term; and, Geography's Narratives and Intellectual History. Geography's Venues - includes chapters on: Field; Laboratory; Observatory; Archive; Centre of Calculation; Mission Station; Battlefield; Museum; Public Sphere; Subaltern Space; Financial Space; Art Studio; and, Botanical/Zoological Gardens; and, Learned Societies. Critical concepts and controversies - includes chapters on: Environmental Determinism; Region; Place; Nature and Culture; Development; Conservation; Geopolitics; Landscape; Time; Cycle of Erosion; Time; Gender; Race / Ethnicity; Social Class; Spatial Analysis; Glaciation; Ice Ages; Map; Climate Change; and, Urban/Rural. Comprehensive without claiming to be encyclopedic, textured and nuanced, this handbook will be a key resource forall researchers with an interest in the pasts, presents and futures of Geography.
- ISBN: 978-1-4129-1081-1
- Editorial: Sage
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 636
- Fecha Publicación: 01/01/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés