Panelli, Ruth

Social geographies: from difference to action / Ruth Panelli - London: Sage, 2004. - xvii, 287 p.

PART ONE: INTRODUCTIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS Contemporary Social Geographies Perspectives on Difference, Identity, Power and Action Contemporary Social Geographies Negotiating Science, Theories and Positions PART TWO: CATEGORIES OF SOCIAL DIFFERENCE Class Gender Race and Ethnicity Sexuality PART THREE: ACROSS AND BEYOND SOCIAL DIFFERENCE Identity Power Social Action PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOKS Conclusions and Future Directions PART FIVE: INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL GEOGRAPHIES Andrew Herod Jo Little Kay Anderson Larry Knopp Karen M Morin Michael Woods J K Gibson-Graham

How do we describe ourselves? Where have we, do we, will we, live our lives? Why are the differences between people a source of tension? How can social change occur? This book shows how geographers work across ideas of difference to understand questions of identity, power and action. It is suitable for students of human geography.

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Human geography

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