This text provides a geographical analysis of the key social divisions, including race, class and gender, and assesses their interaction with social, economic and political structures and institutions. Whilst offering a representative cross-section of contemporary empirical research, it also evaluates recent theoretical developments within social geography and across a range of other disciplines.
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This book explores recent research in social geography and reviews the key theoretical work that has shaped the field over the last 25 years. It incorporates research on Marxism, feminism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, and social and cultural theory. Describes a variety of methods and theoretical approaches. Includes enlightening editorial commentaries.
Chris Hamnett, Professor of Human Geography, King's College, London.
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