Published in association with the journal Progress in Human Geography, edited and written by the principal scholars in the discipline, this Handbook demonstrates the difference that thinking about the world geographically makes. Each section considers how human geography shapes the world, interrogates it, and intervenes in it. It includes a major retrospective and prospective introductory essay, with three substantive sections on: Imagining Human Geographies Practising Human Geographies Living Human Geographies The Handbook also has an innovative multimedia component of conversations about key issues in human geography – as well as an overview of human geography from the Editors. A key reference for any scholar interested in questions about what difference it makes to think spatially or geographically about the world, this Handbook is a rich and textured statement about the geographical imagination.

Nature and Society

Nature and Society

Nature and Society
SarahWhatmoreSusanOwens

To see the video of Sarah and Susan’s conversation please visit http://bcove.me/6cwe80n6

Sarah Whatmore I took geography, history and English at A-level [UK school-based pre-university entrance examination] and was in two minds right until filling in the UCAS form [UK university application process] as to whether to do geography or archaeology which, although I hadn’t studied ...

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