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ISBN 10: 1444118722
ISBN 13: 9781444118728
Author: Rachel Pain, Jamie Gough, Graham Mowl, Michael Barke, Robert MacFarlene, Duncan Fuller
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to social geography, a discipline that is traditionally concerned with social relations and the spatial structures that underpin them. áIntroducing Social Geographies' is a major new text offering a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this important area of human geography. It presents a broad overview of social geography, clearly outlining the key theoretical and political positions, and making extensive use of examples to show how these frameworks can be used to analyse real social issues. The book is ideal for undergraduates first encountering social geography and includes topic overviews, summaries of key points, critiques, boxed case studies and suggestions for further reading. áIntroducing Social Geographies' is a major new text offering a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to this important area of human geography. It presents a broad overview of social geography, clearly outlining the key theoretical and political positions, and making extensive use of examples to show how these frameworks can be used to analyse real social issues. The book is ideal for undergraduates first encountering social geography and includes topic overviews, summaries of key points, critiques, boxed case studies and suggestions for further reading
Chapter 1: Introduction
Part I: Society, Material Life and Geography
Chapter 2: Work, Class and Social Life
Chapter 3: The Place of Leisure
Chapter 4: Communities
Part II: Power, Identity and Social Geography
Chapter 5: Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 6: Geographies of Gender and Sexuality
Chapter 7: Age, Generation and Lifecourse
Chapter 8: Geographies of Disability
Part III: Social Geography and Social Problems
Chapter 9: Society, Nature and Landscape
Chapter 10: Housing, Space and Society
Chapter 11: Crime, Space and Inequality
Chapter 12: Geographies of Poverty
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