The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London
Author: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 466
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Author: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 466
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes list of members.
Author: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 388
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Author: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1832
Total Pages: 306
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Author: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain)
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Published: 1888
Total Pages: 962
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 586
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Russell Hitchings
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2021-06-28
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 1119549159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHow is it that, in the course of everyday life, people are drawn away from greenspace experiences that are often good for them? By attending to the apparently idle talk of those who are living them out, this book shows us why we should attend to the processes involved. Develops an original perspective on how greenspace benefits are promoted Shows how greenspace experiences can unsettle the practices of everyday life Draws on several years of field research and over 180 interviews Makes new links between geographies of nature and the study of social practices Uses a focus on social practices to reimagine the research interview Offers a wealth of suggestions for future researchers in this field
Author: Steve Hinchliffe
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2016-12-27
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 111899759X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPandemics, epidemics and food borne diseases are a major global challenge. Focusing on the food and farming sector, and mobilising social theory as well as empirical enquiry, Pathological Lives investigates current approaches to biosecurity and ask how pathological lives can be successfully ‘regulated’ without making life more dangerous as a result. Uses empirical and social theoretical resources developed in the course of a 40-month research project entitled ‘Biosecurity borderlands’ Focuses on the food and farming sector, where the generation and subsequent transmission of disease has the ability to reach pandemic proportions Demonstrates the importance of a geographical and spatial analysis, drawing together social, material and biological approaches, as well as national and international examples The book makes three main conceptual contributions, reconceptualising disease as situated matters, the spatial or topological analysis of situations and a reformulation of biopolitics Uniquely brings together conceptual development with empirically and politically informed work on infectious and zoonotic disease, to produce a timely and important contribution to both social science and to policy debate
Author: David Livingstone
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 1993-01-04
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 9780631185864
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Geographical Tradition dpresents the history of an essentially contested tradition. By examining a series of key episodes in geography's history since 1400, Livingstone argues that the messy contingencies of history are to be preferred to the manufactured idealizations of the standard chronicles. Throughout, the development of geographical thought and practice is portrayed against the background of the broader social and intellectual contexts of the times. Among the topics investigated are geography during the Age of Reconnaissance, the Scientific Revolution and The Englightenment; subsequently geography's relationships with Darwinism, imperialism, regionalism, and quantification are elaborated.
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Published: 1851
Total Pages: 370
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarah Hall
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2021-04-19
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 1119385482
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRESPATIALISING FINANCE ‘In Respatialising Finance Sarah Hall uses the internationalisation of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) to work through a sympathetic conceptual and empirical critique of prevailing analyses of International Financial Centres (IFCs). Her conceptual (re)framing stresses the politics, institutions and economics of IFCs and will be essential reading for all social scientists interested in the dynamism of contemporary finance and financial centres.’ Professor Jane Pollard, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK ‘Through detailed study of Chinese RMB internationalisation and combining analytical insights from economic geography, sociology, and international political economy, Sarah Hall shows why offshore networks anchored in territories such as the City of London are both core to global monetary and financial landscapes, and provide a key terrain for state power and politics.’ Professor Paul Langley, Department of Geography, Durham University, UK Respatialising Finance is one of the first detailed empirical studies of how and why London became the leading western financial centre within the wider Chinese economic and political project of internationalising its currency, the renminbi (RMB). This in-depth volume examines how political authorities in both London and Beijing identified the potential value of London’s international financial centre in facilitating and legitimising RMB internationalisation, and how they sought to operationalise this potential through a range of market-making activities. The text features original data from on-the-ground research in London and Beijing conducted with financial and legal professionals working in RMB markets and offers an original theoretical approach that brings economic geography into closer dialogue with international political economy. Recent work on territory illustrates how financial centres are not simply containers and facilitators of global financial flows – rather they serve as territorial fixes within the dynamic and crisis-prone nature of global finance.