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Two decades after the publication of the seminal Models in Geography, edited by Richard Chorley & Peter Haggett, this major collection of specially commissioned essays charts the new human geography from the perspective of political economy. Providing surveys of recent trends in theory, bibliographic guides to the literature, and pointers to advances and frontiers in thinking, the book ranges from cultural to economic and urban geography. The authors explore the connections between political economy and geographical thought in each area, with the emphasis lying on the processes of material production and social reproduction.
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New models in geography Volume II
TITLES OF RELATED INTEREST The carrier wave P.Hall & P.Preston
The political economy of rural areas P.J.Cloke
City and society R.J.Johnson
The politics of the urban crisis A.Sills, G.Taylor & P.Golding
The city in cultural context J.A.Agnew et al. (eds)
Policies and plans for rural people P.J.Cloke (ed.)
Collapsing time and space S.Brunn & T.Leinbach (eds)
Population structures and models R.Woods & P.Rees (eds)
Cost-benefit analysis in urban and regional planning J.A.Schofield
The power of geography M.Dear & J.Wolch (eds)
Exploring social geography P.Jackson & S.Smith Gentrification of the city N.Smith & P.Williams (eds) Geography and gender Women & Geography Study Group (IBG) Geography of gender in the Third World Janet Henshall-Momsen & Janet G. Townsend (eds)
The power of place J.A.Agnew & J.S.Duncan (eds) The price of war N.Thrift & D.Forbes Production, work, territory A.Scott & M.Storper (eds) Race and racism P.Jackson (ed.) Regional dynamics G.Clarke et al.
High tech America A.Markusen et al.
Regional economic development B.Higgins & D.Savoie (eds)
Ideology, science and human geography Derek Gregory
Rural land-use planning in developed nations P.J.Cloke (ed.)
Inferential statistics for geographers G.B.Norcliffe International capitalism and industrial restructuring R.Peet (ed.)
Rural settlement and land use Michael Chisholm Shared space: divided space M.Chisholm & D.M.Smith (eds)
Localities Philip Cooke (ed.)
Silicon landscapes P.Hall & A.Markusen (eds)
Location and stigma C.J.Smith & J.Giggs (eds)
State apparatus G.Clark & M.Dear
London 2001 P.Hall
Technological change, industrial restructuring and regional development A.Amin & J.Goddard (eds)
Method in social science Andrew Sayer Place and politics J.A.Agnew The political economy of owner-occupation Ray Forrest, Alan Murie & Peter Williams
Urban and regional planning P.Hall Urban problems in Western Europe P.Cheshire & D.Hay Western sunrise P.Hall et al.
New models in geography The political-economy perspective
edited by Richard Peet & Nigel Thrift Clark University & University of Bristol
London UNWIN HYMAN Boston Sydney Wellington
© Richard Peet, Nigel Thrift & contributors, 1989 This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. No reproduction without permission. All rights reserved. Published by the Academic Division of Unwin Hyman Ltd 15/17 Broadwick Street, London W1V 1FP, UK Unwin Hyman Inc., 8 Winchester Place, Winchester, Mass. 01890, USA Allen & Unwin (Australia) Ltd, 8 Napier Street, North Sydney, NSW 2060, Australia Allen & Unwin (New Zealand) Ltd in association with the Port Nicholson Press Ltd, Compusales Building, 75 Ghuznee Street, Wellington 1, New Zealand First published in 1989 This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2003.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data New models in geography: the political-economy perspective. 1. Human geography. Mathematical models I. Peet, Richard, 1940– II.