CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY IN PRACTICE

CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY IN PRACTICE
Author: Miles Ogborn,Alison Blunt,Pyrs Gruffudd,David Pinder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134662067

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Cultural Geography in Practice provides an innovative and accessible approach to the sources, theories and methods of cultural geography. Written by an international team of prominent cultural geographers, all of whom are experienced researchers, this book is a fully illustrated guide to methodological approaches in cultural geography. In order to demonstrate the practice of cultural geography each chapter combines the following features: ·Practical instruction in using one of the main methods of cultural geography (e.g. interviewing, interpreting texts and visual images, participatory methods) ·An overview of a key area of concern in cultural geography (e.g. the body, national identity, empire, marginality) ·A nuts and bolts description of the actual application of the theories and methods within a piece of research With the addition of boxed definitions of key concepts and descriptions of research projects by students who devised and undertook them, Cultural Geography in Practice is an essential manual of research practice for both undergraduate and graduate geography students.

Practising Cultural Geographies

Practising Cultural Geographies
Author: Ravi S. Singh,Bharat Dahiya,Arun K. Singh,Padma C. Poudel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9811664137

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This festschrift honours Prof. Rana P.B. Singh who has dedicated his life to teaching and conducting research on cultural geography with a ‘dweller Indian perspective’. The book focuses on the cultural geographies of India, and to an extent that of South Asia. It is a rich collection of 23 essays on the themes apprised by him, covering landscapes, religion, heritage, pilgrimage and tourism, and human settlements.

Cultural Geographies

Cultural Geographies
Author: John Horton,Peter Kraftl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317753681

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Cultural geography is a major, vibrant subdiscipline of human geography. Cultural geographers have done some of the most important, exciting and thought-provokingly zesty work in human geography over the last half-century. This book exists to provide an introduction to the remarkably diverse, controversial, and sometimes-infuriating work of cultural geographers. The book outlines how cultural geography in its various forms provides a rich body of research about cultural practices and politics in diverse contexts. Cultural geography offers a major resource for exploring the importance of cultural materials, media, texts and representations in particular contexts and is one of the most theoretically adventurous subdisciplines within human geography, engaging with many important lines of social and cultural theory. The book has been designed to provide an accessible, wide-ranging and thought-provoking introduction for students studying cultural geography, or specific topics within this subdiscipline. Through a wide range of case studies and learning activities, it provides an engaging introduction to cultural geography.

CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY IN PRACTICE

CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY IN PRACTICE
Author: Miles Ogborn,Alison Blunt,Pyrs Gruffudd,David Pinder
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444118964

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Cultural Geography in Practice provides an innovative and accessible approach to the sources, theories and methods of cultural geography. Written by an international team of prominent cultural geographers, all of whom are experienced researchers, this book is a fully illustrated guide to methodological approaches in cultural geography. In order to demonstrate the practice of cultural geography each chapter combines the following features: ·Practical instruction in using one of the main methods of cultural geography (e.g. interviewing, interpreting texts and visual images, participatory methods) ·An overview of a key area of concern in cultural geography (e.g. the body, national identity, empire, marginality) ·A nuts and bolts description of the actual application of the theories and methods within a piece of research With the addition of boxed definitions of key concepts and descriptions of research projects by students who devised and undertook them, Cultural Geography in Practice is an essential manual of research practice for both undergraduate and graduate geography students.

Practising Cultural Geographies

Practising Cultural Geographies
Author: Ravi S. Singh,Bharat Dahiya,Arun K. Singh,Padma C. Poudel
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2022-05-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811664151

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This festschrift honours Prof. Rana P.B. Singh who has dedicated his life to teaching and conducting research on cultural geography with a ‘dweller Indian perspective’. The book focuses on the cultural geographies of India, and to an extent that of South Asia. It is a rich collection of 23 essays on the themes apprised by him, covering landscapes, religion, heritage, pilgrimage and tourism, and human settlements.

Cultural Geography

Cultural Geography
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:643413499

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Cultural Geography

Cultural Geography
Author: Richard H. Jackson,Lloyd E. Hudman
Publsiher: West Group
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0314663169

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Cultural Geography emphasizes the nature of the human/environment relationship as it varies over time and across space. This text is organized around five main themes: culture, cultural history, cultural ecology, cultural landscape, and cultural regions. All five themes are discussed in each chapter. An abundance of maps, charts, and photographs can be found throughout.

Cultural Geography In Practice

Cultural Geography In Practice
Author: Ogborn Miles,Blunt Alison,Gruffudd Pyrs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:746577971

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Cultural Geography in Practice provides an innovative and accessible approach to the sources, theories and methods of cultural geography. Written by an international team of prominent cultural geographers, all of whom are experienced researchers, this book is a fully illustrated guide to methodological approaches in cultural geography. In order to demonstrate the practice of cultural geography each chapter combines the following features: · Practical instruction in using one of the main methods of cultural geography (e.g. interviewing, interpreting texts and visual images, participatory methods) · An overview of a key area of concern in cultural geography (e.g. the body, national identity, empire, marginality) · A nuts and bolts description of the actual application of the theories and methods within a piece of research With the addition of boxed definitions of key concepts and descriptions of research projects by students who devised and undertook them, Cultural Geography in Practice is an essential manual of research practice for both undergraduate and graduate geography students.