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Social Geographies: An Introduction

Social Geographies: An Introduction

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of social geography, incorporating new approaches, theories, and concerns while maintaining its core commitments. It explores the state of the sub-discipline, highlights recent themes and directions, and charts new questions and challenges for theory, politics, and practice. Each chapter offers an introduction to current work in social geographies, with in-depth examples from diverse global settings. The book emphasizes the connections between social geographies and a wide range of global and local issues, and the utility of space, place, and scale in exploring and tackling them.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 440 pages
\n Publication date: 12 October 2020
\n Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
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This book offers a comprehensive and innovative vision of social geography, drawing upon the rich traditions of the sub-discipline while embracing new approaches, theories, and concerns. It provides a coherent understanding of the diverse range of contemporary social geographical interests and the complex interrelationships between society, space, and power.

At the heart of the book's vision is the commitment to exploring society-space relations, justice, equality, and other core themes that have defined social geography for over half a decade. However, the authors go beyond these traditional approaches and incorporate fresh perspectives, such as emotions, performativity, and non-representational perspectives, to better understand the complexities of contemporary social life.

One of the key strengths of the book is its ability to make sense of the bewildering variety of contemporary social geographical interests. It embraces the increasing porosity of social geography with neighbouring economic, cultural, political, and environmental geographies, recognizing the interconnectedness of social and spatial processes. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a more holistic understanding of social issues and enables scholars to develop innovative solutions to complex problems.

Another notable feature of the book is its commitment to social change. It recognizes the role of social geographers in collaborating with communities, policy-makers, and social movements to promote social justice, equality, and sustainability. The authors provide examples of successful interventions and initiatives that have been implemented through social geography, highlighting the potential of the sub-discipline to make a positive impact on society.

The book is organized into chapters that cover a wide range of topics and themes in social geography. Each chapter offers an introduction to current work in the field, providing an overview and offering in-depth examples from diverse global settings. The chapters also include bespoke textboxes that define key concepts, theories, and methods used in social geography, helping readers to navigate the complex terrain of the sub-discipline.

Throughout the book, the authors emphasize the fundamental relationship between theory and research process. They argue that social geography is not merely an empirical pursuit but also a theoretical discipline that seeks to understand the underlying structures and processes that shape social life. By integrating theory with empirical research, social geographers can develop more robust and nuanced understandings of social issues and contribute to the development of social policy and practice.

In conclusion, this book offers a valuable contribution to social geography and provides a comprehensive and innovative vision of the sub-discipline. It combines the rich traditions of social geography with new approaches, theories, and concerns, enabling scholars to better understand the complexities of contemporary social life and contribute to social change. Whether you are a student, researcher, or practitioner, this book will provide you with valuable insights and inspiration for your work in social geography.

\n Weight: 834g\n
Dimension: 178 x 255 x 29 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781786612304\n \n

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