Social Geographies


An Introduction

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By The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective
Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD INTERNAT.
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440

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Authored by the The Newcastle Social Geographies Collective and edited by Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins


Part I Introductions

1. Creating More Social Geographies, Newcastle Social Geographies Collective

2. Theories in Social Geographies, Robert Shaw

3. Researching Social Geographies, Rachel Pain and Peter Hopkins



Part II Foundations

4. Space and Time, Robert Shaw

5. Scale, Quan Gao

6. Social Change, Alastair Bonnett

7. Justice, Craig Jones and Michael Richardson

8. Indigeneity, Stefan Rzedzian

9. Nation and Nationalism, Matthew C. Benwell

10. Urban/rural, Wen Lin and Ruth McAreavey

11. Everyday, Alison Stenning, with Leah Chan, Lottie Rhodes and Katy Smith

12. Emotion, Matej Blazek, with Leah Chan, Lottie Rhodes and Katy Smith



Part III Divisions

13. Race, Raksha Pande

14. Religion, Kawtar Najib and Robin Finlay

15. Class, Anoop Nayak

16. Gender, Michael Richardson, Raksha Pande and Ged Ridley

17. Sexualities, Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson

18. Disability, Janice McLaughlin

19. Age, Peter Hopkins and Rachel Pain

20. Intersectionality, Alessandro Boussalem, Nathar Iqbal and Peter Hopkins



Part IV Issues

21. Housing, Julia Heslop and Helen Jarvis

22. Wealth and Poverty, Roger Burrows

23. Health, Clare Bambra and Ali Copeland

24. Education, Simon Tate

25. Policing the City, Elaine Campbell

26. Migration and Diaspora, Maddy Thompson and Robin Finlay

27. Encounter, Nathar Iqbal

28. Social Reproduction, Al James

29. Performance, Ruth Raynor

30. Data, Niall Cunningham

31. Digital, Graeme Mearns and Carl Bonner-Thompson

32. Sustainability, Gareth Powells

33. Environmental Justice, Joe Herbert

34. Food and More-than-human Geographies, Suzanne Hocknell


Reviews

This is exactly what social geography should be: a collective enterprise, with an edgy agenda that is inspiring, accessible and inclusive. Designed to be different, highly original, and steeped in social justice, this is a must-read, must-act manual for a new generation.

— Susan J. Smith


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