Social geography: a critical introduction / Vincent J.Del casino JR
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Critical Introductions to GeographyPublication details: Blackwell Publishing, 2009/ John Wiley:Description: xiv, 319 PISBN:- 9781405155007
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304.2 CON Conserving cultural landscapes: | 304.2 CON Conservation of cultural landscapes / | 304.2 CUL Cultural geography / | 304.2 DEL-S Social geography: | 304.2 DOV-S Science, society and the environment: | 304.2 ECO Ecological resilience: | 304.2 ENG Engaging the public with climate change / |
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Boxes. List of Abbreviations. Acknowledgements. Cover Image. Introduction. Part I Historicizing Social Geography: From Theory to Methodology. 1 Social Geography? What's That? 2 Social Geography in Three Acts and an Epilogue. 3 Thinking Methodologically. Part II Social Geographies across the Life Course. 4 Social Geography and the Geographies of Health. 5 Communities and Organizations. 6 Social Activism/Social Movements/Social Justice. Part III Social Geographies through the Life Course. 7 On the Geographies of Children and Young People. 8 Social Geographies of the "Mid-Life"? 9 Ageing and the "New" Social Geographies of Older People. Part IV Conclusions. 10 Epilogue v. 2.0. 11 Rethinking the Social Geographies of Difference and Inequality. References. Index.
The study of inequalities is the cornerstone of social geographic research. This book explores how cities as well as rural spaces are organized in ways that construct and maintain social inequality.
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