Making Geography Matter - Castree, Noel; Barnes, Trevor; Salmond, Jennifer; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Making Geography Matter: The Past and Present of a Changing Discipline
 
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ISBN13:9781032380513
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Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:412 pages
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Language:English
Illustrations: 100 Illustrations, black & white; 93 Halftones, black & white; 7 Line drawings, black & white; 5 Tables, black & white
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Making Geography Matter

The Past and Present of a Changing Discipline
 
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Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

What is the purpose of Geography? What do geographers study and why? How do they seek to shape the world they interrogate?


This book addresses these questions by examining the lives and works of individual geographers, both past and present.

Long description:

What is the purpose of Geography? What do geographers study and why? How do they seek to shape the world they interrogate?


This book addresses these questions by examining the lives and works of individual geographers, both past and present. Like all disciplines, Geography is no more nor less than the collective endeavours of researchers and teachers operating in specific contexts. The contexts both shape, and are shaped by, these individuals. This book?s biographical and autobiographical chapters transport readers to the times and places where geographers have sought to make Geography matter. The result is a more vivid, grounded understanding of the discipline than the many high-level surveys of geographic thought paradigms currently written for university students.


This book?s accessible essays each conclude with a study task. Making Geography Matter is aimed at university students and their teachers who wish to understand the goals, history and evolving practice of Geography.  It provides an alternative perspective ? both concrete and engaging ? to the many student-focussed texts that map out numerous ?isms and ologies?.

Table of Contents:

1.Introduction


Noel Castree, Trevor Barnes and Jenny Salmond


 


Part 1 ? Making Geography


 


2.Absolute beginner? Halford Mackinder and the popularization of geographical knowledge


Emily Hayes


 


3.Geography as the science of environmental influences: Ellen Semple and the search for disciplinary relevance


Innes M. Keighren


 


4.Keeping human and physical geography together: Richard Chorley and Peter Haggett?s scientific turn


Trevor Barnes


 


5.Contemporary geography: Advocating for a heterodox subject


Rita Gardner


 


Part 2 Making geographical knowledge


6.Landscape and environmental change: Carl Sauer on land and life


Kent Mathewson


 


7.From mapping to GIScience: A sixty-year project


Michael F. Goodchild


 


8.Radicalizing geography: The case of David Harvey?s Marxism


Eric Sheppard


 


9.Open horizons from here to there: Doreen Massey?s geographies


Jamie Peck


 


10.Geographies of meaning and experience: Anne Buttimer?s lifeworld


Federico Ferretti


11.Landscape as a way of seeing: Denis Cosgrove?s symbolic geographies


Veronica della Dora


 


12.Boundaries and borders matter: Ron Johnston?s electoral geography


Charles J. Pattie


 


13.Mobility matters: Movement, meaning and practice in the context of power


Tim Cresswell


 


14.Scale matters: The case of workers and their geographies


Andrew Herod


 


15.Proximity, distance, and difference: The global and the intimate


Gerry Pratt


 


16.Which realities are we trying to understand? The workings of a physical geographer in the quest to respect river diversity


Gary Brierley


 


17.Beyond science: Climate change in a ?wicked world?


Mike Hulme


 


18.?Other? geographies: Engaging with different ways of knowing, valuing, and acting in post-colonial Australia


Sue Jackson


 


Part 3 Making geographical knowledge matter beyond Geography


 


19.Geographers and the national state: Dudley Stamp plans Britain?s towns and countryside


Trevor Barnes


 


20.Geographically empowering the marginalized: Bill Bunge, expeditions and maps


Luke Bergmann and Trevor Barnes


 


21.Making other economies possible: Geographies of ethical action


Katherine Gibson


 


22.Speaking truth to power: Microplastics and the sewage scandal from the rivers of Manchester to Westminster


Jamie Woodward


 


23.Talking geography in the public realm


Danny Dorling