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  • - Colonialism and Space in Urban Africa
    af Garth Andrew Myers
    498,95 kr.

    This work focuses on the creation of, and struggle over, urban order in four cities in Eastern and Southern Africa, namely Nairobi, Lusaka, Zanzibar, and Lilongwe, and the workings of power in the planning processes for each city. It covers colonial rule and postcolonial inheritance in these cities

  • af Richard Grant & Jan Nijman
    433,95 kr.

  • - An Anthropology of Domestic Space
    af Irene Cieraad
    243,95 kr.

    In a volume that brings together a wide range of disciplines-art history, sociology, architecture, cultural anthropology, and environmental psychology-Irene Cieraad presents a collection of articles that focuses on the practices and symbolism of domestic space in Western society. These essays go beyond the discussion of conventional issues such as aesthetics and social standing. At Home takes an in-depth anthropological look at how different cultures use their homes as a visual model of the culture's social structure.

  • af Richard Symanski
    313,95 kr.

    Taking sharp aim at complacent geography scholars, this irreverent hook turns the world of academic geography upside down. The author, a foremost figure in the field, joins forces with his alter ego, the incorrigible Korski, to draw fire from his own personal and professional experience. No one knows better than they the stuffy censorship and skewed logic that inform the geography establishment and stifle the valiant geographer -- and they tell all.With an unsparing eye, Geography Inside Out exposes a discipline soiled by cerebral litter and shamed by intellectual cowardice. Symanski shows no mercy for the pompous, the mediocre, or the hypocritical. And he reveals the devastating truth about a geographer blackballed for life for writing about prostitution and for his intellectual attack of a major figure within the discipline.

  • - Environment, Culture, and Society
    af John Rennie Short
    278,95 kr.

    This volume explores the relationship between society and the physical world through representation - the artistic re-creation of the physical world - which reflects interpretation.

  • - The Rise of Immigrant Gateway Cities
    af Marie Daly Price
    348,95 kr.

    A collection of essays examining contemporary global immigration trends and their profound effect on specific host cities. It provides a global portrait of accelerating, worldwide immigration driven by income differentials, social networks, and various state policies that recruit skilled and unskilled laborers.

  • af Tricia Cusack
    283,95 - 413,95 kr.

    In this highly original book, Tricia Cusak explores the significance of painted riverscapes to the creation of national identities in nineteenth and early twentieth century Europe and America. Focusing on five rivers, the author outlines the history of the development of national landscapes, elaborating on the distinctive nature of riverscapes.

  • - Landscape, Identity, and Well-being
    af Robin A Kearns
    313,95 - 688,95 kr.

    This collection of essays argues for a reinvention of medical geography, considering the relationships between human health and the experience of place, influenced by developments in socio-cultural theory and observed health concerns.

  • - Mythography of a City
    af Maoz Azaryahu
    353,95 - 373,95 kr.

    Founded in 1909 as a ""garden suburb"" of the Mediterranean port of Jaffa, Tel Aviv soon became a model of Jewish self-rule and was celebrated as a jewel in the crown of Hebrew revival. Combining historical approach and cultural analysis, this work explores the different myths that have been part of the vernacular and perception of the city.

  • - An Alternative Red/Green Vision
    af Jeff Shantz
    488,95 kr.

  • - Jerusalem Between Ottoman and British Rule
    af Abigail Jacobson
    433,95 kr.

    Offers a vital new perspective on the way World War I has been traditionally studied in the Palestinian context. It also examines the effects of war on the socioeconomic sphere of a mixed city in crisis and looks into the ways the war, as well as Ottoman policies and administrators, affected the ways people perceived the Ottoman Empire and their location within it.

  • - Homelessness Felt and Lived
    af Catherine Robinson
    313,95 kr.

    What is it to feel homeless? How does it feel to be without the orienting geography of home? This book uniquely explores the embodied, emotional experiences of homelessness. In doing so, Robinson reveals much about existing gaps in service responses, in community perceptions, and in the ways in which homelessness most often becomes visible as a problem for policy makers.

  • - Global Perspectives on Gender and Faith
    af Karen Morin
    278,95 kr.

    Studies women who practice or interact with the gender norms and spaces of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. This book focuses on questions of how and why religious and secular authorities seek to regulate women's mobility and access to particular spaces, and how religious women negotiate their agency and mobility within traditional institutions.

  • - Fourteen Autobiographical Essays
    af Katherine Gould Pella
    433,95 kr.

    This text contains essays by 14 influential geographers that provide examples of practical geographical scholarship and a useful antidote to ""ivory tower"" theories.

  • - Discourse, Space, and Representation
    af David Wilson
    353,95 kr.

    This book explores the societal construction of "black-on-black" - referring to the 1980s when violence among African American perpetrators and victims increased. David Wilson shows how America imbued a process of violence with race and accepted it as one of the country's most vexing ills during the Reagan era and afterward.

  • - The Urban and Economic Transformation of Accra, Ghana
    af Richard Grant
    378,95 kr.

    Drawing on ten years of empirical research in Accra, Ghana's capital city, this book shows how this African metropolis is as deeply transformed by globalization as the cities of other world regions. It examines how foreign companies, returned expatriates, and native Ghanaians foster globalization on multiple levels.

  • - A New Historical Geography of the Nineteenth-Century American West
    af Karen Morin
    413,95 kr.

    A collection of essays that explores the self-expression of travel writers like Isabella Bird by giving geographic context to their work. It examines relationships among nineteenth-century American expansionism, discourses about gender, and writings of women who traveled and lived in the American West in the late nineteenth century.

  • - Urban U.S. since 1950
    af John Rennie Short
    413,95 kr.

    Narrates the story of urban America from 1950, revealing a portrait of urban transformation. This work chronicles the steady rise of urbanization, the increasing suburbanization, and the sweeping metropolitanization of the US, uncovering the forces behind these shifts and their consequences for American communities.

  • - Revisioning the World, 1475-1600
    af John Rennie Short
    348,95 kr.

    In this work, John Rennie Short reveals how the spatial discourses of the 16th century formed a remarkable revolution that changed the way the world was represented. In addition, he highlights the role of the occult practices in the new spatial sciences.

  • - Communication in Physical and Virtual Spaces
    af Paul C. Adams
    413,95 kr.

    Using the body as an axis for geographical theory, this book argues that communication empowers self to constantly transcend its physical limits. It urges complete review of personal borders in space and time based on symbols, signs and signals that redefine ties to the tangible world.

  • - Constructions of `Nation'
    af Lily Kong
    263,95 - 278,95 kr.

    Has globalization neutralized the institution of ""nation""? This text focuses on attempts to build ""nation"" through landscape; specifically those strategies employed by Singapore, a multi-racial society. The authors cast an eye over religious buildings, public housing and street name changes.

  • af John Rennie Short
    288,95 kr.

    In this text, John Rennie Short connects global change, urban transformation and scholarly integrity. He elucidates the struggles of governments and individuals to situate themselves within the changing nation states and the restructurings of urban spaces into a type of global village.

  • - New York State Placenames
    af Ren Vasiliev
    108,95 kr.

    Placenames are not just labels for locations, but they are cultural and historic guideposts to past ideas. Here, each place's origin is traced and studied, providing a reason for its name and hints at the origins of the people who originally settled there.

  • af Katherine Gould Pella
    208,95 kr.

    A collection of 23 essays that reflect the eclectic and provocative thinking of geographer Peter Gould. They discuss topics such as AIDS, game theory, development themes in Africa, and the efficiency of the private postal service at Penn State University.

  • af Pamela Moss
    618,95 kr.

    This work comprises a collection of autobiographical essays by geographers. The contributors use autobiography as a tool to document the history of geography, as a method of data collection, and as a mode of analysis.