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adam_text | Contents
Appendix
of Sources
xiii
Editors Introduction: Human Geography
xxv
Derek Gregory and Noel
Castrée
Volume I
Part I: Histories, Philosophies and Politics
•
Histories of Geographical Knowledges
•
Philosophies in Human Geography
•
Situated Knowledges
•
Politics and Ethics in Human Geography
•
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debates
Histories of Geographical Knowledges
1.
Tropical Hermeneutics and the Climatic Imagination
3
David
N.
Livingstone
2.
Writing Travels: Power, Knowledge and Ritual on the English
East India Company s Early Voyages
35
Miles Ogborn
3.
The Political Pivot of Geography
61
Gerry Kearns
4.
Between Regions: Science, Militarism, and American Geography
from World War to Cold War
79
Trevor J. Barnes and Matthew Farish
5.
The Meaning and Social Origins of Discourse on the Spatial
Foundations of Society
113
Allen J. Scott
Philosophies in Human Geography
6.
The Culture of Epistemology
131
UlfStrohmayer
7.
Postmodernist Thought in Geography: A Realist View
151
Andrew Sayer
8.
Strategic Positivism
175
Elvin
Wyly
9.
Spatialising the Subject of Feminism
193
Géraldine
Pratt
vi
Contents
Situated Knowledges
10.
Cook s Tour: Anthropology and Geography
219
Derek Gregory
11.
Situating Knowledges: Positionality, Reflexivities and
Other Tactics
237
Gillian Rose
12.
The Limits of Responsibility:
A Postcolonial
Politics of Academic
Knowledge Production
257
Tariq Jazeel and Colin McFarlane
Politics and Ethics in Human Geography
13.
Social Justice Revisited
285
David M. Smith
14.
Development Ethics: Distance, Difference, Plausibility
303
Stuart Corbridge
15.
Poststructuralist Ethics: Subjectivity, Responsibility and the
Space of Community
327
E. Jeffrey Popke
16.
Practical Orientalism
-
Bodies, Everyday Life and the
Construction of Otherness
349
Michael Haldrup,
Lasse
Koefoed and
Kirsten
Simonsen
Volume II
Part I: Histories, Philosophies and Politics (Continued)
•
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debates
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices
Theory and Theorizing
Numbering, Modelling and Interpreting
Fieldwork
Maps and Mappings
Visuality and Visual Methods
Researching and Intervening
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debate*
17.
Geography as an Art
3
Donald W. Meinig
18.
Geographical Information Science
23
Michael
E
Goodchild
19.
Geography
-
Coming Apart at the Seams?
41
Ron Johnston
Contents
vii
20.
Beyond Difference: From Canonical Geography
to Hybrid Geographies
57
Mei-Po Kwan
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices
Theory and Theorbing
21.
Towards Minor Theory
73
Cindi
Katz
22.
Understanding Diversity: The Problem of/for Theory
89
Linda McDowell
23.
Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence, Policy Distance: The Case for
Rigour and Policy Relevance in Critical Regional Studies
103
Ann
Markusen
Numbering, Modelling and Interpreting
24.
From Models to Marx: Notes on the Project to Remodel
Contemporary Geography
133
David Harvey
25.
Quantitative Geography. Representations, Practices,
and Possibilities
139
Eric Sheppard
26.
Arguments for a Humanistic Geography
165
Stephen Danieh
27.
Denaturalizing Dispossession: Critical Ethnography in the Age
of Resurgent Imperialism
179
Gillian Hart
Fieldwork
28.
Masculinist Epistemologies and the Politics of Fieldwork
in Latin Americanist Geography
209
Juanita
Sundberg
29.
For Ethnography
225
Steve Herbert
30.
The Rigours of an Arctic Experiment : The Precarious Authority
of Field Practices in the Canadian High Arctic,
1958-1970 247
Richard
С
Powell
Maps and Mappings
31.
Cartography without Trogress : Reinterpreting the Nature
and Historical Development of Mapmaking
271
Matthew H. Edney
32.
Subverting Cartography: The Situationists and Maps of the City
297
David Pinder
33.
Rethinking Maps
325
Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
viü Contents
Visuality and Visual
Methods
34. Visuality 345
Fraser MacDonald
35. Feminist
Visualization: Re-envisioning
GIS as
a Method
in Feminist Geographic Research
357
Mei-Po Kwan
36.
Imagining Geographies of Film
385
Stuart
С
Aitken and Deborah P. Dixon
37.
Digging into Google Earth: An Analysis of Crisis in Darfur
405
Lisa Parks
Volume III
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices (Continued)
•
Researching and Intervening
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape
Theorizing Space
Globalization and Geographical Scale
Places and Everyday life
Landscapes
Regions
Territory and Borderlands
Researching and Intervening
38.
Geography and Public Policy: The Case of the Missing Agenda
3
Ron Martin
39.
Give up Activism and Change the World in Unknown Ways:
Or, Learning to Walk with Others on Uncommon Ground
29
Paul
Chatterton
40.
Participatory
GIS
-
A People s
GIS?
51
Christine E. Dunn
41.
Radical Scholarship: A Polemic on Making a Difference
Outside the Academy
79
Don Mitchell
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape
Theorizing Space
42.
The Spatio-Temporality of Capitalism
95
Noel
Castrée
43.
Power, Modernity, and Historical Geography
129
Cole Harris
Contents ix
44.
Philosophy and Politics of Spatiality: Some Considerations
149
Doreen Massey
45.
Space: The Fundamental Stuff of Human Geography
165
Nigel Thrift
Globalization and Geographical Scale
46.
The Spaces and Times of Globalization: Place, Scale,
Networks, and Positionality
179
Eric Sheppard
47.
After Geopolitics? From the Geopolitical Social to Geoeconomics
211
Deborah Cowen and Neil Smith
48.
Querying Globalization
237
Julie-Kathie
Gibson-Graham
49.
Human Geography without Scale
265
Sallie A Marston,
John Paul Jones III and Keith Woodward
Places and Everyday Life
50.
A Day in the Life, a (Some)body in Motion: A Docker s Daily Path
295
Allan
Pred
51.
Driving Places:
Marc Auge, Non-places,
and the Geographies
of England s Ml Motorway
315
Peter Merriman
52.
The
Effacement
of Place? US Foreign Policy and the Spatiality
of the Gulf Crisis
337
Gearóid
Ó
Thathail (Gerard Toal)
Volume IV
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape {Continued)
•
Landscapes
•
Regions
•
Territory and Borderlands
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human
Political Economies of Environment and Natural Resources
Social Vulnerability and Un/Natural Hazards
Political Ecologies
Cultures of Nature
Biopolitical Geographies
More-than-Human Geographies
Landecapes
53.
Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Landscape Idea
DenL· Cosgrove
χ
Contents
54.
Dead Labor and the Political Economy of Landscape
-
California
Living, California Dying
25
Don Mitchell
55.
Climate, Race, and Imperial Authority: The Symbolic Landscape
of the British Hill Station in India
51
Judith T. Kenny
56.
Performing on the Landscape versus Doing Landscape:
Perambulatory Practice, Sight and the Sense of Belonging
79
Kenneth R. Olwig
Regions
57.
Taking Los Angeles Apart: Some Fragments of a Critical
Human Geography
93
Edward
Soja
58.
Regions, Globalization, Development
117
Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper
59.
Regions Unbound: Towards a New Politics of Place
141
Ash
Amin
60.
Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World: Deconstructing
Regional Identity
159
Anssi Paasi
Territory and Borderlands
61.
Borders on the Mind: Re-framing Border Thinking
177
John Agnew
62.
Land, Terrain, Territory
195
Stuart
Elden
63.
Besieging Cartographies
219
Derek Gregory
64.
Stateless by Geographical Design
241
Alison Mountz
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human
Political Economies of Environment and Natural Resources
65.
The Production of Nature
261
Ařeiř
Smith
66.
California s Golden Road to Riches: Natural Resources
and Regional Capitalism,
1848-1940 281
Richard A Walker
67.
The Political Economy of an Ecological Crisis
341
Scott Prudham
68.
Resource Curse? Governmentality, Oil and Power in the
Niger Delta, Nigeria
377
Michael Watts
Contents xi
Social
Vulnerability and
Un/Natural
Hazards
69.
The Space of Vulnerability: The Causal Structure of
Hunger and Famine
409
Michael J. Watts and Hans G.
Bohle
70.
White Death
439
Kris Olds, James D. Sidaway and Matthew Sparke
71.
The Geopolitical Economy of Resource Wars
445
Philippe
Le
Billon
Volume V
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human {Continued)
•
Political Ecologies
•
Cultures of Nature
•
Biopolitical Geographies
•
More-than-Human Geographies
Political Ecologies
72.
Converting the Wetlands, Engendering the Environment:
The Intersection of Gender with Agrarian Change in The Gambia
3
Judith Carney
73.
Landscapes of Disaster: Water, Modernity, and Urban
Fragmentation in Mumbai
27
Matthew Gandy
74.
Human Geography and the New Ecology : The Prospect
and Promise of Integration
57
Karl S.
Zimmerer
75.
Producing and Consuming Chemicals: The Moral Economy
of the American Lawn
83
Paul Robbins and Julie T. Sharp
Cultures of Nature
76.
Unstable Climates: Exploring the Statistical and Social
Constructions of Normal Climate
117
Mike
Hubne,
Suraje Dessai, Irene Lorenzoni and Donald R. Nebon
77.
Buried Epistemologies: The Politics of Nature in (Post)Colonial
British Columbia
141
Bruce
Willems-Braun
78.
Agrarian Moral Economies and
Neoliberalism
in Brazil:
Competing Worldviews and the State in the Struggle for Land
181
Wendy
Wolfórd
xii Contents
Biopolitical
Geographies
79.
Foucaulťs
Population
Geographies: Classifications, Biopolitics
and Governmental Spaces
209
Stephen Legg
80.
The Securitization of Fear in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka
237
Jennifer Hyndman
81.
Exceptional Sovereignty?
Guantánamo
Bay and the
Re-colonial Present
259
Simon Reid-Henry
More-than-Human Geographies
82.
Transspecies
Urban Theory
283
Jennifer R. Wolch, Kathleen West and Thomas
E. Gaines
83.
The Nature That Capital Can See: Science, State, and Market
in the Commodification of Ecosystem Services
315
Morgan M. Robertson
84.
Living Cities: Towards a Politics of Conviviality
343
Steve Hinchliffe and Sarah Whatmore
85.
Ecologies of Empire: On the New Uses of the Honeybee
363
Jake
Kosek
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Appendix
of Sources
xiii
Editors' Introduction: Human Geography
xxv
Derek Gregory and Noel
Castrée
Volume I
Part I: Histories, Philosophies and Politics
•
Histories of Geographical Knowledges
•
Philosophies in Human Geography
•
Situated Knowledges
•
Politics and Ethics in Human Geography
•
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debates
Histories of Geographical Knowledges
1.
Tropical Hermeneutics and the Climatic Imagination
3
David
N.
Livingstone
2.
Writing Travels: Power, Knowledge and Ritual on the English
East India Company's Early Voyages
35
Miles Ogborn
3.
The Political Pivot of Geography
61
Gerry Kearns
4.
Between Regions: Science, Militarism, and American Geography
from World War to Cold War
79
Trevor J. Barnes and Matthew Farish
5.
The Meaning and Social Origins of Discourse on the Spatial
Foundations of Society
113
Allen J. Scott
Philosophies in Human Geography
6.
The Culture of Epistemology
131
UlfStrohmayer
7.
Postmodernist Thought in Geography: A Realist View
151
Andrew Sayer
8.
Strategic Positivism
175
Elvin
Wyly
9.
Spatialising the Subject of Feminism
193
Géraldine
Pratt
vi
Contents
Situated Knowledges
10.
Cook's Tour: Anthropology and Geography
219
Derek Gregory
11.
Situating Knowledges: Positionality, Reflexivities and
Other Tactics
237
Gillian Rose
12.
The Limits of Responsibility:
A Postcolonial
Politics of Academic
Knowledge Production
257
Tariq Jazeel and Colin McFarlane
Politics and Ethics in Human Geography
13.
Social Justice Revisited
285
David M. Smith
14.
Development Ethics: Distance, Difference, Plausibility
303
Stuart Corbridge
15.
Poststructuralist Ethics: Subjectivity, Responsibility and the
Space of Community
327
E. Jeffrey Popke
16.
Practical Orientalism
-
Bodies, Everyday Life and the
Construction of Otherness
349
Michael Haldrup,
Lasse
Koefoed and
Kirsten
Simonsen
Volume II
Part I: Histories, Philosophies and Politics (Continued)
•
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debates
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices
Theory and Theorizing
Numbering, Modelling and Interpreting
Fieldwork
Maps and Mappings
Visuality and Visual Methods
Researching and Intervening
Intra-disciplinary Divides and Debate*
17.
Geography as an Art
3
Donald W. Meinig
18.
Geographical Information Science
23
Michael
E
Goodchild
19.
Geography
-
Coming Apart at the Seams?
41
Ron Johnston
Contents
vii
20.
Beyond Difference: From Canonical Geography
to Hybrid Geographies
57
Mei-Po Kwan
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices
Theory and Theorbing
21.
Towards Minor Theory
73
Cindi
Katz
22.
Understanding Diversity: The Problem of/for "Theory"
89
Linda McDowell
23.
Fuzzy Concepts, Scanty Evidence, Policy Distance: The Case for
Rigour and Policy Relevance in Critical Regional Studies
103
Ann
Markusen
Numbering, Modelling and Interpreting
24.
From Models to Marx: Notes on the Project to 'Remodel'
Contemporary Geography
133
David Harvey
25.
Quantitative Geography. Representations, Practices,
and Possibilities
139
Eric Sheppard
26.
Arguments for a Humanistic Geography
165
Stephen Danieh
27.
Denaturalizing Dispossession: Critical Ethnography in the Age
of Resurgent Imperialism
179
Gillian Hart
Fieldwork
28.
Masculinist Epistemologies and the Politics of Fieldwork
in Latin Americanist Geography
209
Juanita
Sundberg
29.
For Ethnography
225
Steve Herbert
30.
The Rigours of an Arctic Experiment": The Precarious Authority
of Field Practices in the Canadian High Arctic,
1958-1970 247
Richard
С
Powell
Maps and Mappings
31.
Cartography without Trogress': Reinterpreting the Nature
and Historical Development of Mapmaking
271
Matthew H. Edney
32.
Subverting Cartography: The Situationists and Maps of the City
297
David Pinder
33.
Rethinking Maps
325
Rob Kitchin and Martin Dodge
viü Contents
Visuality and Visual
Methods
34. Visuality 345
Fraser MacDonald
35. Feminist
Visualization: Re-envisioning
GIS as
a Method
in Feminist Geographic Research
357
Mei-Po Kwan
36.
Imagining Geographies of Film
385
Stuart
С
Aitken and Deborah P. Dixon
37.
Digging into Google Earth: An Analysis of "Crisis in Darfur"
405
Lisa Parks
Volume III
Part II: Theories, Methods and Practices (Continued)
•
Researching and Intervening
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape
Theorizing Space
Globalization and Geographical Scale
Places and Everyday life
Landscapes
Regions
Territory and Borderlands
Researching and Intervening
38.
Geography and Public Policy: The Case of the Missing Agenda
3
Ron Martin
39.
"Give up Activism" and Change the World in Unknown Ways:
Or, Learning to Walk with Others on Uncommon Ground
29
Paul
Chatterton
40.
Participatory
GIS
-
A People's
GIS?
51
Christine E. Dunn
41.
Radical Scholarship: A Polemic on Making a Difference
Outside the Academy
79
Don Mitchell
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape
Theorizing Space
42.
The Spatio-Temporality of Capitalism
95
Noel
Castrée
43.
Power, Modernity, and Historical Geography
129
Cole Harris
Contents ix
44.
Philosophy and Politics of Spatiality: Some Considerations
149
Doreen Massey
45.
Space: The Fundamental Stuff of Human Geography
165
Nigel Thrift
Globalization and Geographical Scale
46.
The Spaces and Times of Globalization: Place, Scale,
Networks, and Positionality
179
Eric Sheppard
47.
After Geopolitics? From the Geopolitical Social to Geoeconomics
211
Deborah Cowen and Neil Smith
48.
Querying Globalization
237
Julie-Kathie
Gibson-Graham
49.
Human Geography without Scale
265
Sallie A Marston,
John Paul Jones III and Keith Woodward
Places and Everyday Life
50.
A Day in the Life, a (Some)body in Motion: A Docker's Daily Path
295
Allan
Pred
51.
Driving Places:
Marc Auge, Non-places,
and the Geographies
of England's Ml Motorway
315
Peter Merriman
52.
The
Effacement
of Place? US Foreign Policy and the Spatiality
of the Gulf Crisis
337
Gearóid
Ó
Thathail (Gerard Toal)
Volume IV
Part
Ш:
Space, Place and Landscape {Continued)
•
Landscapes
•
Regions
•
Territory and Borderlands
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human
Political Economies of Environment and Natural Resources
Social Vulnerability and Un/Natural Hazards
Political Ecologies
Cultures of 'Nature'
Biopolitical Geographies
More-than-Human Geographies
Landecapes
53.
Prospect, Perspective and the Evolution of the Landscape Idea
DenL· Cosgrove
χ
Contents
54.
Dead Labor and the Political Economy of Landscape
-
California
Living, California Dying
25
Don Mitchell
55.
Climate, Race, and Imperial Authority: The Symbolic Landscape
of the British Hill Station in India
51
Judith T. Kenny
56.
Performing on the Landscape versus Doing Landscape:
Perambulatory Practice, Sight and the Sense of Belonging
79
Kenneth R. Olwig
Regions
57.
Taking Los Angeles Apart: Some Fragments of a Critical
Human Geography
93
Edward
Soja
58.
Regions, Globalization, Development
117
Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper
59.
Regions Unbound: Towards a New Politics of Place
141
Ash
Amin
60.
Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World: Deconstructing
'Regional Identity"
159
Anssi Paasi
Territory and Borderlands
61.
Borders on the Mind: Re-framing Border Thinking
177
John Agnew
62.
Land, Terrain, Territory
195
Stuart
Elden
63.
Besieging Cartographies
219
Derek Gregory
64.
Stateless by Geographical Design
241
Alison Mountz
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human
Political Economies of Environment and Natural Resources
65.
The Production of Nature
261
Ařeiř
Smith
66.
California's Golden Road to Riches: Natural Resources
and Regional Capitalism,
1848-1940 281
Richard A Walker
67.
The Political Economy of an Ecological Crisis
341
Scott Prudham
68.
Resource Curse? Governmentality, Oil and Power in the
Niger Delta, Nigeria
377
Michael Watts
Contents xi
Social
Vulnerability and
Un/Natural
Hazards
69.
The Space of Vulnerability: The Causal Structure of
Hunger and Famine
409
Michael J. Watts and Hans G.
Bohle
70.
White Death
439
Kris Olds, James D. Sidaway and Matthew Sparke
71.
The Geopolitical Economy of 'Resource Wars'
445
Philippe
Le
Billon
Volume V
Part IV: Nature, Environment and the Non-Human {Continued)
•
Political Ecologies
•
Cultures of 'Nature'
•
Biopolitical Geographies
•
More-than-Human Geographies
Political Ecologies
72.
Converting the Wetlands, Engendering the Environment:
The Intersection of Gender with Agrarian Change in The Gambia
3
Judith Carney
73.
Landscapes of Disaster: Water, Modernity, and Urban
Fragmentation in Mumbai
27
Matthew Gandy
74.
Human Geography and the "New Ecology": The Prospect
and Promise of Integration
57
Karl S.
Zimmerer
75.
Producing and Consuming Chemicals: The Moral Economy
of the American Lawn
83
Paul Robbins and Julie T. Sharp
Cultures of 'Nature'
76.
Unstable Climates: Exploring the Statistical and Social
Constructions of 'Normal' Climate
117
Mike
Hubne,
Suraje Dessai, Irene Lorenzoni and Donald R. Nebon
77.
Buried Epistemologies: The Politics of Nature in (Post)Colonial
British Columbia
141
Bruce
Willems-Braun
78.
Agrarian Moral Economies and
Neoliberalism
in Brazil:
Competing Worldviews and the State in the Struggle for Land
181
Wendy
Wolfórd
xii Contents
Biopolitical
Geographies
79.
Foucaulťs
Population
Geographies: Classifications, Biopolitics
and Governmental Spaces
209
Stephen Legg
80.
The Securitization of Fear in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka
237
Jennifer Hyndman
81.
Exceptional Sovereignty?
Guantánamo
Bay and the
Re-colonial Present
259
Simon Reid-Henry
More-than-Human Geographies
82.
Transspecies
Urban Theory
283
Jennifer R. Wolch, Kathleen West and Thomas
E. Gaines
83.
The Nature That Capital Can See: Science, State, and Market
in the Commodification of Ecosystem Services
315
Morgan M. Robertson
84.
Living Cities: Towards a Politics of Conviviality
343
Steve Hinchliffe and Sarah Whatmore
85.
Ecologies of Empire: On the New Uses of the Honeybee
363
Jake
Kosek |
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