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Title:
The Wiley Blackwell companion to cultural and social geography
Author:
Ashutosh, Ishan, editor.
ISBN:
9781119634263

9781119634294
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 601 pages).
Series:
Wiley Blackwell companions to geography

Wiley-Blackwell companions to geography.
Contents:
Introduction / Ishan Ashutosh and Jamie Winders. Global Dispatches on Cultural and Social Geography. Lessons from COVID, If We Will Just Listen / Susan Craddock -- Duture Neza, Duture Heza : Planning and Building a "Liberal Peace" / Delia Duong Ba Wendel -- Social/Cultural Geography in/on the "Middle East" / Karen Culcasi -- Social and Cultural Geography of Southeast Asia and East Asia: Inter-Asian Connections and Connectivities / Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho -- Foundational Concepts in Cultural and Social Geography. Place / Mary Gilmartin -- "Non-"/"More-than-" Representational Theories / Ben Anderson -- Mappings / Arnisson Andre C. Ortega -- Inequalities / Lydia Pelot-Hobbs -- Intersectional Geographies / Ellen Kohl, Cristina Faiver-Serna, and Tianna Bruno -- Solidarity / Paul Griffin -- Virtual Environments, Material Relations : Theorizing Virtual Reality in the Context of Environmental Crisis / Claire Fitch -- Cultural and Social Belonging. Race / Mabel Denzin Gergan -- Black Geographies / Brandi T. Summers and Juleon Robinson -- Genders / Emily Mitchell-Eaton interviewing Anindita Datta -- Class / Brian Hennigan -- Queer and Transgender Geographies / Daniel Cockayne -- Nationalism, Populism / Angharad Closs Stephens -- Cuerpo-Territorio and Indigenous Geographies Otherwise : Epistemological Irreverences and Embodying Territorialities in Praxis / Nohely Guzmán -- Aging across the Life Course / Menusha De Silva -- Ability / Robert Wilton and Edward Hall -- Cultural and Social Geographies of... Creativities/Performance / Harriet Hawkins -- The Visual / Antje Schlottmann and Judith Miggelbrink -- Sound and Aural Geographies / Christabel Devadoss -- Futures / Tim Bunnell and Si Jie Ivin Yeo -- Memory and Reckoning / Jordan Brasher, Derek H. Alderman, and Mark Rhodes -- Production/Labor/Work / Kathryne Gravestock, Véronique Sioufi, and Kendra Strauss -- Cultural Geographies of States / Suncana Laketa -- Geological, Oceanic, Ontological : Reorienting Cultural and Social Geographies of Nature / Matthew Himley and Andrea Marston -- Science / Casey R. Lynch and Kerri Jean Ormerod -- Tourism, Leisure, and Consumption : Chinese Tourists in Macau / Tim Simpson and Benjamin Kidder Hodges -- Animal Geographies / Jamie Lorimer -- Cultural Geographies of Food / Catarina Passidomo -- Migration / Ishan Ashutosh -- Digital Lives/Spaces / James Ash -- Affect-Emotions / Avril Maddrell -- Rural Geography / Peter B. Nelson -- Centering Urban Autoethnographies on the Margins / Stefano Bloch -- Suburban(ism) / Alison L. Bain and Julie A. Podmore -- Home and Domestic Space / Mel Nowicki -- Religion / Orlando Woods -- Care Geographies: Work, Home, and Bodies / Samantha Thompson and Kim England -- Struggles. Humanizing Climate Change / Eve Z. Bratman -- Borders / Ilaria Giglioli -- From Postcolonial to Decolonial / Declan Cullen, Jamie Winders, and James Ryan -- Protest / Nicholas Jon Crane -- Justice / Phil Neel, Drew Heiderscheidt, and Jennifer Watkins.
Abstract:
"The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Cultural and Social Geography is an authoritative overview of the state of the art across cultural and social geography, authored and edited by an international team of leading scholars to provide essential reading for students and researchers. The book incorporates the diverse theoretical foundations, core themes, major perspectives, and applied areas of cultural and social geography. It reflects the complexity of this vibrant field, outlining exciting emerging approaches whilst offering clarity and accessibility for students. This Companion brings together an international team of leading contributors, each providing a chapter designed to combine established theories and cutting edge developments. The book covers the core but also the full breadth of cultural and social geography, including its connections to social and critical theory. It will appeal to a wide readership in geography and beyond, across areas of social science such as sociology where the geographical perspectives of space and place are recognised for the invaluable insights they can provide. This will be widely recognized as an essential resource for researchers and students looking for a definitive reference in the field"-- Provided by publisher.
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