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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Geography: finding your way in the world
Section 1
WORLDS IN THE PAST: CHANGING SCALES OF
EXPERIENCE AND PAST WORLDS IN THE PRESENT
1 Pre-capitalist worlds 19
2 The rise and spread of capitalism 37
3 The making of the twentieth- and twenty-
first-century world 59
Section 2
POPULATION, RESOURCES, FOOD, THE
ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
4 Demographic transformations 79
5 Resources, energy and development 107
6 The environment and environmentalism 133
7 Food security 156
8 Worlds apart? The changing
geographies of global development 170
Section 3
SOCIETY, SETTLEMENT AND CULTURE
9 Cities: urban worlds 189
xi Section 4
xiii PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE AND CONSUMPTION
14 Geographies of the economy 281
15 Geographies of food production 302
16 The geographies of global production
networks 321
17 Service economies, spatial divisions of
expertise and the second global shift 343
18 Geographies of money,
finance and crisis 365
19 Consumption and its geographies 379
Section 5
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES: GEOPOLITICS,
TERRITORY, STATES, CITIZENSHIP AND
GOVERNANCE
20 Geopolitical traditions 399
21 Territory, space and society 421
22 The place of the nation-state 439
23 The geographies of citizenship 456
24 Global governance 470
Glossary 491
Bibliography 505
Index 547
10 Urban segregation and social inequality 206
11 Changing rural worlds - a global view 226
12 Social constructions of nature 246
13 Geography, culture and global change 261
Contributors xi
Acknowledgements xfii
Introduction
Geography: finding your way in the world 1
James Sidaway, Michael Bradshaw, Peter Daniels,
Tim Half and Denis Shaw
Approach of the book 11
Further reading 12
Research and study guides, readers and further
insights into human geography 13
Useful websites 14
Section 1
WORLDS IN THE PAST: CHANGING SCALES OF
EXPERIENCE AND PAST WORLDS IN THE PRESENT
Edited by Denis Shaw
1 Pre-capitalist worlds 19
Denis Shaw
1.1 Making sense of the past 22
1.2 A classification of human societies 23
1.3 Hunting and gathering 23
1.4 Human settlement and agriculture 25
1.5 Cities and civilization 28
1.6 Pre-capitalist societies 34
1.7 The heritage of the past 35
Learning outcomes 35
Further reading 36
Useful websites 36
2 The rise and spread of capitalism 37
Terry Slater
2.1 What is capitalism? 38
2.2 Other perspectives, other stories 39
2.3 The transition from feudalism to capitalism 40
2.4 An expanding world 42
2.5 Imperialism and racism 47
2.6 Industrialization 48
2.7 Urbanization 54
2.8 Conclusion 56
Learning outcomes 58
Further reading 58
Useful websites 58
3 The making of the twentieth- and
twenty-first-century world 59
Denis Shaw
3.1 The changing capitalism of the early
twentieth century 60
3.2 Fordist capitalism 62
3.3 Challenges to liberal capitalism:
Nazism, communism 64
3.4 The end of imperialism? 68
3.5 Globalized capitalism 70
3.6 The world in the early twenty-first century 71
3.7 Conclusion 75
Learning outcomes 75
Further reading 75
Useful websites 76
Section 2
POPULATION, RESOURCES, FOOD,
THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Edited by Michaei Bradshaw
4 Demographic transformations 79
Dimitris Balias and Danny Doriing
4.1 Introduction 80
4.2 Geographies of population growth 80
4.3 Geographies of changing birth and death
rates and the demographic transition model 85
4.4 Global population growth and
punctuated equilibrium 88
4.5 Migration and population change 92
4.6 Geographies of mortality and life expectancy 94
4.7 The demographic impact and geography of
disease, natural disasters and wars 96
4.8 The challenges of an ageing population 102
4.9 Conclusion 102
Learning outcomes 105
Further reading 105
Useful websites 106
5 Resources, energy and development 107
Michael Bradshaw
5.1 Natural resources 108
5.2 Fuelling the planet 113
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5.3 Energy and development
5.4 Conclusions: global energy dilemmas
Learning outcomes
Further reading
Useful websites
6 The environment and environmentalism
Rachel Howell end Jenny Pickerill
6.1 What kind of world do you want?
6.2 How we value the environment and perceive
environmental issues
6.3 Limits to growth and the challenge
of capitalism
6.4 The complexity of scale and responsibility
6.5 Strategies for change
6.6 What is missing from our focus on
‘the environment’?
6.7 Environmentally sustainable futures
Learning outcomes
Further reading
Useful websites
7 Food security
Bill Pritchard
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Hunger in human history
7.3 The present scale and geography
of global hunger
7.4 Defining food security
7.5 Food availability
7.6 Food access
7.7 Conclusion
Learning outcomes
Further reading
Useful websites
8 Worlds apart? The changing geographies
of global development
Marcus Power
8.1 Development and the geography of
the Third World
8.2 Conceptualizing development
8.3 Development practice: the historical
geography of development
8.4 The ‘rising powers’ and the emergence
of new ‘Southern’ donors
8.5 Conclusions: geography, unevenness
and inequality
Learning outcomes
Further reading
Useful websites
Section 3
SOCIETY, SETTLEMENT AND CULTURE
Edited by Tim Hall
9 Cities: urban worlds 189
Tim Hail and Heather Barrett
9.1 Defining the urban world 191
9.2 Multiple geographies of the urban world 192
9.3 Contemporary urban issues 200
9.4 Conclusion 203
Learning outcomes 204
Further reading 204
Useful websites 205
10 Urban segregation and social inequality 206
Phil Hubbard
10.1 Poverty and urban segregation 207
10.2 Urban segregation and cultural stereotypes 213
10.3 Racial segregation in the city 2 1
10.4 Gentrification: reclaiming the margins? 220
10.5 Conclusion 224
Learning outcomes 224
Further reading 224
11 Changing rural worlds - a global view 226
Warwick E. Murray
11.1 Words and worlds: what is ‘rural’? 228
11.2 Changing rural geographies 229
11.3 Shifting rural worlds 231
11.4 Conclusion 244
Learning outcomes 245
Further reading 245
12 Social constructions of nature 246
James Evans
12.1 Questioning nature 247
12.2 Cultural constructions of nature 250
12.3 Environmental myths 253
12.4 Constructing human nature 254
12.5 Nature and the media 258
12.6 Conclusions 259
Learning outcomes 260
Further reading 260
Useful websites 260
13 Geography, culture and global change 261
Cheryl McEwan and Shari Daya
13.1 What is culture? 262
13.2 Towards a global culture? 264
13.3 Reinventing local cultures? 268
13.4 Multi- and hybrid cultures? 271
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13.5 Conclusion 275
Learning outcomes 276
Further reading 276
Useful websites 277
Section 4
PRODUCTION, EXCHANGE AND CONSUMPTION
Edited by Peter Daniels
14 Geographies of the economy 281
Peter Daniels and Andrew Jones
14.1 The changing nature of
economic geography 282
14.2 What is the economic problem? 285
14.3 What are economies? 286
14.4 A geographical approach to economic
processes 287
14.5 The rise of a global economy 289
14.6 Global uneven development: the examples
of trade and foreign direct investment 291
14.7 Places and localities in an uneven
global economy 294
14.8 The rise of a new global digital economy? 296
14.9 Global re-balancing: the eastward shift 299
Learning outcomes 300
Further reading 300
Useful websites 301
15 Geographies of food production 302
Damian Maye
15.1 Thinking about food 303
15.2 Geographies of food production and
global supply 304
15.3 Alternative geographies of food:
concepts and case studies 309
15.4 Food security: questions of scale,
definition and interpretation 314
15.5 Conclusion: the ethical foodscape 317
Learning outcomes 319
Further reading 319
Useful websites 319
16 The geographies of global production
networks 321
Neil M. Coe
16.1 Engaging with global production networks 322
16.2 Production chains, production networks .. . 323
16.3 Geographies of production networks:
spatial divisions of labour 326
16.4 The governance of production networks 332
16.5 The institutional context of production
networks 337
16.6 Reshaping global production networks? 338
16.7 Conclusion 341
Learning outcomes 342
Further reading 342
Useful websites 342
17 Service economies, spatial divisions of
expertise and the second global shift 343
John R. Bryson
17.1 Defining services 344
17.2 Two common misconceptions about
service economies 347
17.3 The body, services and emotional labour 351
17.4 Services and the spatial
division of expertise 353
17.5 The second global shift 357
17.6 Conclusion 363
Learning outcomes 363
Further reading 364
18 Geographies of money, finance and crisis 365
Manuel B. Aalbers and Jane Pollard
18.1 Money and finance in geography 366
18.2 The global financial crisis 373
18.3 Conclusion: placing finance 377
Learning outcomes 378
Further reading 378
Useful websites 378
19 Consumption and its geographies 379
Ian Cook and Philip Crang
19.1 Economic geographies of consumption 380
19.2 Branding and marketing geography 383
19.3 Local geographies of consumption 388
19.4 Consumption and geographies of
(dis)connection 391
Learning outcomes 396
Further reading 396
Useful websites 396
Section 5
POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES: GEOPOLITICS,
TERRITORY, STATES, CITIZENSHIP AND
GOVERNANCE
Edited by James Sidaway
20 Geopolitical traditions 399
James Sidaway, Virginie Mamadouh and Chih Yuan Woon
20.1 Introducing the idea of a geopolitical
tradition 400
20.2 The organic theory of the state 401
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20.3 Brazilian national integration
20.4 Antarctic obsessions
20.5 Heartland
20.6 Nazi and Fascist geopolitics
20.7 Cold War geopolitics and the logics
of containment
20.8 Cold War geopolitics in art and culture
and ‘popular geopolitics’
20.9 New World Order, the Long War,
Cold Peace and beyond
20.10 Conclusions: shifting hegemonies?
Learning outcomes
Further reading
21 Territory, space and society
David Storey
21.1 Territory and territoriality
21.2 Territoriality, race and class
21.3 Geographies of security, policing
and protest
21.4 Territoriality, gender and sexuality
21.5 Work, rest and play
21.6 Conclusions
Learning outcomes
Further reading
22 The place of the nation-state
James Sidaway and Carl Grundy-Warr
22.1 Historical and geographical variability
of states
22.2 Nations as ‘imagined’ political communities
22.3 Constructing boundaries: upwards
and outwards
22.4 Nation-states as symbolic systems 450
22.5 Sovereigntyscapes: ‘shadows’,
‘borderlands’ and ‘transnationalisms’ 452
22.6 Conclusions: the place of the nation-state? 452
Learning outcomes 454
Further reading 455
23 The geographies of citizenship 456
Richard Yarwood
23.1 Introduction: citizenship and place 457
23.2 Bounded citizenship 459
23.3 Beyond boundaries 462
23.4 Local citizenship: activist citizens 463
23.5 Activist citizens and transnational networks 465
23.6 Citizenship and everyday places 466
23.7 Conclusions 467
Learning outcomes 468
Further reading 468
24 Global governance 470
Klaus Dodds and Chih Yuan Woon
24.1 Conceptualizing governance 471
24.2 Theorizing global governance 473
24.3 Governing the Arctic Ocean 479
24.4 Governing the South China Sea 484
24.5 Conclusion 487
Learning outcomes 487
Further reading 488
Useful websites 489
Glossary 491
Bibliography 505
Index 547
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AN INTRODUCTION TO
The fifth edition of this widely used text provides a global overview
of the major topics within human geography, including food
security and population, geopolitics and territory, inequality and
power, production, consumption, the global financial system,
governance and now a new chapter on citizenship. Substantial and
comprehensively updated chapters ensure balanced treatment
across the range of contemporary human geography.
Focusing on key geographical challenges facing the world in
the early twenty-first century, stimulating analysis provides a
thorough examination of the diverse forces that shape economies
and societies. Themes, issues and links are highlighted and
emphasised to present a holistic view of what the editors
describe as our ‘... interconnected, contradictory, complex,
conflict-ridden and fantastically diverse planet’. All chapters are
written by specialists in the field and offer original, critical and
engaging perspectives.
Key features
• New chapter on citizenship.
• Reinforced social, economic, cultural, political and
environmental coverage.
• Continued emphasis on a critical approach to concepts,
debates and contested topics in human geography.
t Coverage of key phenomena in twenty-first century life-
challenges arising from urbanization, conflict, migration
and demographic shifts, economic and environmental
transformations, and the significance of global governance
for the environment, the oceans and the polar regions.
An Introduction to Human Geography is an essential textbook for
undergraduate students taking courses in geography and related
disciplines In the social sciences.
About the editors
Peter Daniels and
Denis Shaw are at the School
of Geography, Earth
Environmental Sciences,
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