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Thoroughly revised and updated, this text introduces students of human geography and allied disciplines to the fundamental concept of place, combining discussion about everyday uses of the term with the complex theoretical debates that have ...
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
This text introduces students of human geography to the fundamental concept of place, marrying everyday uses of the term with the complex theoretical debates that have grown up around it.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
On the Move presents a rich history of one of the key concepts of modern life: mobility.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
This book provides the first account of the invention of the tramp as a social type in the United States between the 1870s and the 1930s.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
This engaging and accessible introduction to geographic thought explores the major thinkers and key theoretical developments in the field of human geography.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
In this fascinating volume, Tim Cresswell examines this question via "transgressive acts" that are judged as inappropriate not only because they are committed by marginalized groups but also because of where they occur.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
Introduction: Defining place -- The genealogy of place -- Reading 'a global sense of place' -- Working with place -- Place resources.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
Now, redeveloped and renamed University Village, it could hardly be more different. In Maxwell Street, Cresswell advocates approaching the study of place as an “assemblage” of things, meanings, and practices.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
This text brings together leading academics to provide a revitalised 'geography of mobilities' informed by this wider 'mobility turn'.
inauthor:"Tim Cresswell" from books.google.com
Building on new philosophical underpinnings of 'mobility', whereby society is seen to be framed by the convergence of various mobilities, this volume focuses on the intersection of mobility, social justice and gender.