The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities

The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities
Author: Gustav Visser
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781928357261

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The publication provides the first comprehensive text that reflects on a century of the development of geography as an academic discipline at South African universities. The book showcases a broad and textured review of South Africa's geography departments, their staff members, their times, and the different Geographies they engaged in. The book lays thefoundation from which more expansive individual departmental histories can be written in the future.

The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities

The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities
Author: Gustav Visser,Ronnie Donaldson,Cecil Seethal
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1928357253

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The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities

The Origin and Growth of Geography as a discipline at South Africa Universities
Author: Gustav Visser,Ronnie Donaldson,Cecil Seethal
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781928357254

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A Century of Geography at Stellenbosch University 1920 2020

A Century of Geography at Stellenbosch University 1920 2020
Author: Gustav Visser,Jan de Waal
Publsiher: African Sun Media
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781928480754

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A Century of Geography at Stellenbosch University 1920-2020 focuses on the establishment and development of geography as an academic discipline at Stellenbosch, South Africa’s founding geography department. The ways in which the department currently operates are deemed fundamentally joined to its past and pave the way for the evolution of geography and its various subdisciplines going forward. The investigation seeks to highlight the development of the discipline and its institutionalisation as part of the academic offerings of the university, while providing details about the teaching and research conducted, as well as of the people who contributed to these endeavours. It also furnishes the academic geography community at Stellenbosch, and geography more broadly, with some insights into its past development and more recent changes, along with a complete bibliography of conducted research.

Decolonising Geography Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa 1948 1998

Decolonising Geography  Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa  1948 1998
Author: Ruth Craggs,Hannah Neate
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2023-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119549284

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DECOLONISING GEOGRAPHY? “This book presents an extraordinarily sensitive account of geography’s histories in five African countries subjected to British colonial rule. Craggs and Neate draw together political and imaginative processes of decolonisation, through an innovative biographical approach that humanizes and enlivens the story of our academic discipline. It will be an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of??decolonisation, its recent trajectories and far-reaching implications, on the African continent.” —Shari Daya, Affiliate Associate Professor in Environmental and Geographical Science, University of Cape Town “By placing the experiences, ideas, and practices of African geographers in the center of their analyses, Craggs and Neate provide an unprecedented account of historical and contemporary decolonizing struggles within Geography and the academy. This book should be required reading for all those looking to decolonize the discipline and dislodge it from its Global North histories, institutions, and ideologies.” —Mona Domosh, Professor of Geography, The Joan P. and Edward J. Foley Jr. 1933 Professor, Dartmouth College “This meticulous work explores how colonialism, decolonization and postcolonialism shaped African geography and geographers. It sheds light on efforts to ‘Africanize’ the discipline, a process which I was both witness to and a participant in.” —Stanley Okafor, Professor of Geography (Retired), University of Ibadan How did a generation of academic geographers engage with constitutional decolonisation during the end of the British empire in Africa? In Decolonising Geography? Disciplinary Histories and the End of the British Empire in Africa, 1948-1998, Ruth Craggs and Hannah Neate explore how the teaching, research, administration and activism of geographers in Africa shaped the discipline and the post-colonial geopolitics of the continent. The authors follow the professional lives of individual geographers to provide fresh insights into decolonisation in the former British Empire in Africa, drawing from extensive archival research and more than 40 oral history interviews with geographers in Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and the UK. Decolonising Geography is a must-read for any reader in the UK and Africa with an interest in the relationships between geography and decolonisation.

Spatial Histories of Radical Geography

Spatial Histories of Radical Geography
Author: Trevor J. Barnes,Eric Sheppard
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2019-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119404712

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A wide-ranging and knowledgeable guide to the history of radical geography in North America and beyond. Includes contributions from an international group of scholars Focuses on the centrality of place, spatial circulation and geographical scale in understanding the rise of radical geography and its spread A celebration of radical geography from its early beginnings in the 1950s through to the 1980s, and after Draws on oral histories by leaders in the field and private and public archives Contains a wealth of never-before published historical material Serves as both authoritative introduction and indispensable professional reference

The Changing Space Economy of City Regions

The Changing Space Economy of City Regions
Author: Koech Cheruiyot
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319674834

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This book addresses the South African Space Economy and its stark disparities and dualisms through an assessment of the Gauteng City-Region – the largest economic agglomeration in the country and on a continent bedevilled by a myriad of development challenges. The book’s focus on understanding the overall character of Gauteng City-Region’s Space Economy – through data mining/analysis and mapping – comprehensively supplements the Space Economy literature on the region. It covers the disparities exacerbated by an overlay of apartheid planning ideology and top-down regional development based on selective encouragement of manufacturing investments in growth points or poles and how implementation of past policies intended to cure these disparities have yielded mixed results. This book further offers the Gauteng City-Region as a microcosm of the national economy in the form of evident significant placed-based variations in the intensity and character of economic structure that on the one hand enjoys massive agglomeration economies, while on the other, has high levels of poverty and large numbers of people living below the Minimum Living Level. This book should appeal to urban studies specialists, economists and development studies researchers in the Global South.

The Geography of South Africa

The Geography of South Africa
Author: Jasper Knight,Christian M. Rogerson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319949741

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This edited collection examines contemporary directions in geographical research on South Africa. It encompasses a cross section of selected themes of critical importance not only to the discipline of Geography in South Africa, but also of relevance to other areas of the Global South. All chapters are original contributions, providing a state of the art research baseline on key themes in physical, human and environmental geography, and in understanding the changing geographical landscapes of modern South Africa. These contributions set the scene for an understanding of the relationships between modern South Africa and the wider contemporary world, including issues of sustainable development and growth in the Global South.