Contested worlds: an introduction to human geography
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adam_text | Contents
List of Boxes vii
List of Figures lx
List of Figures (in Boxes) ¦*
List of Tables xii
List of Tables (in Boxes) *v
List of Plates xv
List of Plates (in Boxes) xix
List of Contributors XXI
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1
1 Contested Worlds: An Introduction 3
Martin Phillips
2 Philosophical Arguments in Human Geography 13
Martin Phillips
PART TWO: GLOBAL WORLDS 87
3 Unravelling the Web of Theory: Changing Geographical Perspectives
on Development °
Ed Brown
4 Global Crises? Issues in Population and the Environment 127
Hazel Barrett and Angela Browne
5 Nation States and Super States: The Geopolitics of the New World Order 153
Peter Vujakovic
PART THREE: REGIONAL WORLDS 189
6 Inequalities at the Core: A Discussion of Regionality
in the EU and UK 191
Keith Hoggart
7 Southeast Asian Development: Miracle or Mirage 229
Mark Cleary
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8 Post Socialist East and Central Europe 251
Craig Young
PART FOUR: LOCAL WORLDS 287
9 Places on the Margin: The Spatiality of Exclusion 289
PhilHubbard
10 People in the Centre? The Contested Geographies of Gentrification 317
Martin Phillips
11 People in a Marginal Periphery 353
David Cook and Martin Phillips
PART FIVE: SOME CONCLUDING REMARKS 403
12 Still Just Introducing the Contested Worlds of
Human Geography 405
Martin Phillips
References 407
Index 455
List of Boxes
2.1: Comtean positivism 21
2.2: Behavioural approaches to geography 27
2.3: Phenomenology 29
2.4: Existentialism 31
2.5: Idealism 32
2.6: Pragmaticism and symbolic interactionism 33
2.7: Gidden s structuration theory 48
2.8: Realism 49
2.9: Regulation theory 51
2.10: Actor network theory 56
2.11: Feminist geography 61
2.12: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 84
3.1: The concept of the Third World 89
3.2: Dimensions of development theory 91
3.3: Aspects of modernization theory 95
3.4: Varieties of dependency analysis 101
3.5: The Lost Development Decade: The crisis of the 1980s 105
3.6: Structural Adjustment Programmes 109
3.7: The power of language discourses and deconstruction 119
3.8: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 126
4.1: The population food debate 131
4.2: The concept of carrying capacity in population geography 133
4.3: Boserup s optimistic thesis 137
4.4: The Machakos story 138
4.5: Economic factors which may produce a Boserupian response to
population growth 142
4.6: The PPE spiral in Eastern Zambia 144
4.7: Caldwell s theory of intergenerational wealth flows 147
4.8: Women and the environment: The Green Belt Movement in Kenya 148
4.9: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 151
5.1: Technical networks and territorial control 154
5 2: Coastal states and control of the seas 159
5.3: Nationalism and the state 161
5.4: Croatian national iconography and The Sleeping Beauty Complex 164
5.5: Scripting the New World Order I67
5.6: Mapping a Greater Russia 173
5.7: Mapping the Forth Reich Scripting the German threat 176
5.8: Black Sea Economic Co operation Zone 179
5.9: Pan regions 180
510: Antarctica: From real estate to world park 185
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5.11: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 187
6.1: Class, power and status 192
6.2: Social well being 192
6.3: Non events and social inequality airpollution in Gary, Indiana 193
6.4: Inequalities as interpretations: The case of New Haven s power structure 194
6.5: Miller s paradox 195
6.6: Traumas of EU accession 203
6.7: The shift to market economies and economic trauma in eastern Europe 206
6.8: 1980s short termism and the long term impacts on the UK economy 210
6.9: Hymer s model of corporate organisation 213
6.10: Fordism and post Fordism 214
6.11: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 226
7.1: Flexible production strategies 229
7.2: ASEAN 230
7.3: Tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia 234
7.4: Colonialism in Southeast Asia 235
7.5: Timber and tribes 240
7.6: Urban planning in Singapore 242
7.7: Green revolution 245
7.8: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 250
8.1: Communism, socialism and state socialism 251
8.2: Key processes in the fall of Eastern European state socialism
(after Ramet 1995) 266
8.3: The key characteristics of post socialist transformation 270
8.4: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 285
9.1: Marginalisation 290 f
9.2: The Chicago School 291 ;
9.3: The post modern city 294
9.4: Social purification 298
9.5: The underclass 303
9.6: Social polarisation 310
9.7: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 316
10.1: Gentrification, urban filtering and the growth of the middle class 322
10.2: The False Creek Development and the ideology of consumption 324
10.3: The consequences of redlining 330
10.4: The rent gap and the cyclical flows of capital flows 335
10.5: Gentrification beyond gentrified theory: The working class and the
gentrification of Tompkin Square 338
10.6: Gay gentrification 342
10.7: Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 350
11.1: Key concepts within British community studies 356
11.2: Counterurbanisation and the growing significance of the rural 358
11.3: Farmer responses to the restructuring of New Zealand s
political economy 374
11.4: Pakeha and Maori geographies 383
11.5: Possession of land: Pakeha and Maori conceptions 389
11.6 Chapter summary and suggestions for further reading 399
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I List of Figures
4.1: The positive effects of population growth 141
4.2: Harrison s political economy model 142
4.3: The poverty population environment spiral 145
4.4: The socio economic context of gender environment relationships 150
5.1: Brazilian highways 159
5.2: Break up of Yugoslavia 163
5.3: Make up of the European Union 175
5.4: Japan gas attacks 184
6.1: The location of the headquarters of the largest 500 manufacturing
firms in Europe, 1994 198
6.2: Average annual percentage growth in GDP by region, 1983 1993 201
6.3: GDP per capita by region, 1993 202
7.1: Southeast Asia 233
9.1: The black bantustans (or homelands) established in the apartheid era
by the 1951 Bantu Authorities Act 293
9.2: Bronx Health Authority Area 306
9.3: No go Britain : Problem estates in Britain 308
10.1: Urban filtering and the socio spatial structure of the city: A positivist
imagery 320
10.2: The spread of gentrification across the Lower East Side, New York 332
11.1: New Zealand s principal exports, 1885 1995 363
11.2: Dairy factories in the Waikato in the early twentieth century 379
11.3: Rural/urban population in Aotearoa/New Zealand, 1945 1996 381
11.4: Changing urban and rural distributions 388
11.5: The coalfields of the Waikato 392
List of Figures (in Boxes)
B3.2: Development concepts, theories and strategies 92
B3.3: Contrasts between Underdeveloped and Developed societies as
identified by Hoselitz 96
B4.1 a: Malthus theory of population and food supply 131
B4. lb: Population and food: Key relationships in the modern
neo Malthusian case 132
B4.2a c: The relationship between population growth and carrying capacity 134
B5.1 a: Communications system in the German Empire, 1914 155
B5.1b: Major motorways in the European Union in the 1990s 156
B5.2: The Spratly Islands in the South China Sea 160
B5.6 Zhironovsky s vision for Europe 173
B5.7: Empires and the partitioning of Europe 177
B5.8: Black Sea Economic Co operation Zone 179
B5.9: The pan regions of the world 180
B5.10: National claims on Antarctica 186
B7.4: European colonies in the Southeast Pacific 235
B7.6: The concept plans for Singapore 243
B10.2: Vancouver False Creek 324
B 10.4: The rent gap and cycles of investment and dis investment 335
List of Tables
46
2.1: Notions of structure . „
4.1: Population characteristics of major world regions ^
5.1: Armed forces and military expenditure in selected Arab states 38
5.2: Potential Super Powers? Defence expenditure, 2000 im
6.1: GDP per head in the richest and poorest regions of the EU, 1993 am
6.2: Structural fund allocations, 1994 1999
6.3: Gross Domestic Product per head, 1975 1994 (EU12=100) 206
6.4: Location of corporate headquarters of the largest European companies 216
6.5: Income distribution within European countries and the UJ A g
7.1: Basic indicators .
8.1: The contrasting characteristics of state socialist economies and
flexible capitalism in the 1980s and 1990s
8.2: Key characteristics of selected post socialist countries in the former ^
Eastern Europe and USSR .^
9.1: Relative acceptability of human service facilities, United States 300
9 2 Social characteristics of Great Britain, 13 riot estates and 20
unpopular estates from 1991 Census of Population ^
10.1: The place of origin of gentrifers in three US cities ^
11.1: Indicators of rural marginality .„,
11.2: Distribution of adult population by gender and settlement type, 18 /4
List of Tables (in Boxes)
97
B3.3: Rostow s stages of economic growth
B3 5 Macro economic indicators in sub Saharan Africa
B3.6: Major policy strategies and instruments of Structural Adjustment ^
Programmes 236
B7.4: Dates of independence from Colonial powers
List of Plates
220
6.1: Turning to Europe 222
6.2: The end of the North South divide? ^
6.3: The North South divide re established?
8.1: An example of a political poster from the USSR (1976) ^u
8 2 The Palace of Science and Culture, Warsaw, Poland zm
8.3: A tourist examines one of the massive Communist era statues now
on display in the Statue Park museum, Budapest, Hungary
8.4: The symbolism of international capital overlays the visible legacy
of the state socialist built environment
9.1: Wood End, Coventry: Police attempt to prevent the spread ot public ^
unrest 346
10.1: On safari in the gentrified city 347
10.2: Selling nature in the gentrified city
10.3: American West and idyllic rural England in the promotion ot ^
gentrification 3gg
11.1: Touristic pastoral imagery 37O
11.2: Clearance of the Bush 372
11.3: Clear, green, fresh New Zealand 3g0
11.4: Te Poi Memorial Hall and Big Cows 394
11.5: Main Road, Rotowaro, 1987 and 1989 395
11.6: Return to nature/erasure of history »„_
11.7: Relocation of Rotowaro house to Maori ancestral lands, 198 /
11.8: Meeting of the Rotowaro Branch of the Country Women s Institute, ^
Huntly, 1999
List of Plates (in Boxes)
10.2a: Disused factory and derelict landscape on the South Side of
False Creek 325
10.2b: The postmodern cityscape of the False Creek Development 326
10.2c: Science World on the bank of False Creek 327
10.2d: The emerging high rise cityscape of global city Vancouver 227
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