The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge

Editor/Author Agnew, John A. and Livingstone, David N.
Publication Year: 2011
Publisher: Sage UK

Single-User Purchase Price: $176.00
Unlimited-User Purchase Price: $264.00
ISBN: 978-1-4129-1081-1
Category: Geography
Image Count: 42
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents

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.

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Table of Contents

  • Editorial Board
  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction John A. Agnew and David N. Livingstone
  • PART 1 Orientations
  • 1 Geography's Genealogies Robert J. Mayhew
  • 2 Geography's Narratives and Intellectual History Charles W.J. Withers
  • PART 2 Geography's Venues
  • 3 The Field Keith Richards
  • 4 Museums Simon Naylor and Jude Hill
  • 5 Laboratory/Observatory Scott Kirsch
  • 6 Archive Miles Ogborn
  • 7 Botanical Gardens and Zoos Nuala C. Johnson
  • 8 Learned Societies Michael Heffernan
  • 9 Geographical Information Systems Laboratory Michael F. Goodchild
  • 10 Art Studio Stephen Daniels
  • 11 The Weather Station and the Meteorological Office Keith Richards
  • 12 Centre of Calculation Heike Jöns
  • 13 Remote Sensing Yongwei Sheng
  • 14 Spaces of Hegemony? Circuits of Value, Finance Capital and Places of Financial Knowledge Roger Lee
  • 15 The Mission Georgina Endfield
  • 16 Battlefield Gerard Toal/Gearóid Ó Tuathail
  • 17 Making Mathematical Models Perform in Geographical Space(s) Stuart N. Lane
  • 18 Subaltern Space Daniel Clayton
  • 19 Public Sphere Mustafa Dikeç
  • 20 The Role of Geography and Geographers in Policy and Government Departments Tim Unwin
  • PART 3 Critical Concepts and Controversies
  • 21 Nature and Society Noel Castree
  • 22 Landscape John Wylie
  • 23 Space and Place John A. Agnew
  • 24 Time Mike Crang
  • 25 Region and Regionalism J. Nicholas Entrikin
  • 26 Map Anne Godlewska and Jason Grek Martin
  • 27 Environmental Determinism David N. Livingstone
  • 28 Spatial Analysis Trevor J. Barnes
  • 29 Dynamics and Complexity Christopher J. Keylock
  • 30 Social Class Eric Sheppard and James Glassman
  • 31 Race/Ethnicity Caroline Bressey
  • 32 Gender Joanne Sharp
  • 33 The Idea of Evolution in Geographical Thought Neil Roberts
  • 34 Ecosystem George P. Malanson
  • 35 Landform Nick Spedding
  • 36 The Cycle of Erosion: Changing Times, Changing Science Antony R. Orme
  • 37 Glaciation and Ice Ages Bryan Mark
  • 38 Rivers and Drainage Basins Nick Clifford
  • 39 Environmental Change Andrew Goudie
  • 40 Global Climate Change Glen M. MacDonald
  • 41 City, The Phil Hubbard
  • 42 Urban-Rural Paul Cloke
  • 43 Mobility Tim Cresswell
  • 44 Conservation and Environmental Concern Michael Williams
  • 45 Development Robert B. Potter and Dennis Conway
  • 46 Geopolitics Gerry Kearns