Geography Matters! A Reader

Cover of Geography Matters! A Reader by Doreen Massey
Year: 1984
Language: en
Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780521317085
Dimensions:
Height: 8.94 Inches
Length: 5.94 Inches
Weight: 0.74075320032 Pounds
Width: 0.71 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 910
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Geography Matters! A Reader by Doreen Massey, published by Cambridge University Press on November 22, 1984, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationships between society, space, and nature. This edition spans 204 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles a selection of readings that emphasize the importance of place in understanding social change, illustrating how spatial organization and societal dynamics are interdependent.

Readers will find a diverse array of articles that delve into topics such as the geography of class cultures, gender relations, and the impact of international law on social structures. The collection highlights the continuous interplay between society and nature, asserting that both elements must be understood in relation to one another. By addressing economic, political, and cultural issues from a geographical perspective, Geography Matters! aims to reinvigorate discussions about the distinctiveness of place within the broader context of social sciences.


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Space and nature have long been the concerns of human geography, bound up with a strong sense of the importance of place. Understanding how society changes entails understanding the geography of social change. In this new reader, the editors argue for a new way of looking at the relationship between society and its spatial organization, between society and nature, and between the interdependence and unique character of places. First, through a selection of material ranging from the changing geography of class cultures, gender relations, city structures, state power to the processes of international law, the readings demonstrate that neither space nor society can be understood independently of the other. Social change involves spatial change and spatial change affects social organization. The two sides of the relation mediate a geography of change. Second, a number of the articles explore the relation between society and nature, and demonstrate that that, too involves a continuous and changing interrelationship. Nature cannot be understood outside of its social interpretation and use; equally nature, the environment, has an impact upon the quality and future of our lives. Third, this collection presents an approach to the geography of place which has methodological implications for all those in social science who are concerned with the central problem of appreciating the of outcomes without losing sight of general processes of chance. To grasp the dynamic relation between society, space and nature is important not only for human geography, but for all the social sciences. Geography Matters! brings together a wide range of articles, from both geographers and non-geographers. It addresses a series of economic, political and cultural issues from a geographical angle that will put the social distinctiveness of place back on the agenda for all the social sciences.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Year: 1984.
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Language: en. Pages: 204.

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