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245 04 $aThe SAGE handbook of geographical knowledge /$cedited by John A. Agnew and David N. Livingstone.
246 30 $aHandbook of geographical knowledge
260 $aLos Angeles ;$aLondon :$bSAGE,$c2011.
300 $axvi, 636 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aBroad in scope and edited by two massive names in geography, this is a critical exploration of how the field has emerged and fared over the course of its modern institutionalization.
505 00 $tGeography's genealogies /$rRobert J. Mayhew --$tGeography's narratives and intellectual history /$rCharles W.J. Withers --$tThe field /$rKeith Richards --$tMuseums /$rSimon Naylor, Jude Hill --$tLaboratory/observatory /$rScott Kirsch --$tArchive /$rMiles Ogborn --$tBotanical gardens and zoos /$rNuala C. Johnson --$tLearned societies /$rMichael Heffernan --$tGeography information systems laboratory /$rMichael F. Goodchild --$tArt studio /$rStephen Daniels --$tThe weather station and the meteorological office /$rKeith Richards --$tCentre of calculation /$rHeike Jöns --$tRemote sensing /$rYongwei Sheng --$tSpaces of hegemony?$tCircuits of value, finance capital and places of financial knowledge /$rRoger Lee --$tThe mission /$rGeorgina Endfield --$tBattlefield /$rGerard Toal/Gearóid Ó Tuathail --$tMaking mathematical models perform in geographical space(s) /$rStuart N. Lane --$tSubaltern space /$rDaniel Clayton --$tPublic sphere /
505 00 $rMustafa Dikeç --$tThe role of geography and geographers in policy and government departments /$rTim Unwin --$tNature and society /$rNoel Castree --$tLandscape /$rJohn Wylie --$tSpace and place /$rJohn Agnew --$tTime /$rMike Crang --$tRegion and regionalism /$rJ. Nicholas Entrikin --$tMap /$rAnne Godlewska, Jason Grek Martin --$tEnvironmental determinism /$rDavid N. Livingstone --$tSpatial analysis /$rTrevor J. Barnes --$tDynamics and complexity /$rChristopher J. Keylock --$tSocial class /$rEric Sheppard, James Glassman --$tRace/ethnicity /$rCaroline Bressey --$tGender /$rJoanne Sharp --$tThe idea of evolution in geographical thought /$rNeil Roberts --$tEcosystem /$rGeorge P. Malanson --$tLandform /$rNick Spedding --$tThe cycle of erosion :$tchanging times, changing science /$rAntony R. Orme --$tGlaciation and ice ages /$rBryan Mark --$tRivers and drainage basins /$rNick Clifford --$tEnvironmental change /$rAndrew Goudie --
505 00 $tGlobal climate change /$rGlen M. MacDonald --$tThe city /$rPhil Hubbard --$tUrban-rural /$rPaul Cloke --$tMobility /$rTim Cresswell --$tConservation and environmental concern /$rMichael Williams --$tDevelopment /$rRobert B. Potter, Dennis Conway --$tGeopolitics /$rGerry Kearns.
650 0 $aGeography$xPhilosophy.
650 0 $aGeography$xPhilosophy$vHandbooks, manuals, etc.
700 1 $aAgnew, John A.
700 1 $aLivingstone, David N.,$d1953-
700 1 $aAgnew, John A.,$eeditor.
700 1 $aLivingstone, David N.,$d1953-$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tSAGE handbook of geographical knowledge.$dLos Angeles ; London : SAGE, 2011$z9781446201091$w(OCoLC)729390205
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