1054 Pages
by Routledge

Cultural Geography is one of the most vibrant areas of geographical research, encompassing a wide range of issues including the study of space, place and time in culture, as well as the analysis of cultural elements such as artefacts, tools, techniques, attitudes, customs, languages and religious beliefs. Providing a retrospective as well as a prospective take on modern cultural geography, this... Read more

Volume I:  Section 1. Histories and Practice  Section 2. Identities and Consumption  Volume II:  Section 3. Techniques and (Non)Representation

 

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Edited by Nigel Thift and Sarah Whatmore