The essays in this volume tackle the complex terrain of theory and methods, seeking to exemplify the major philosophical, social-theoretic and methodological changes that have traversed human geography since the era of the 1960s when spatial science came to the fore. The essays are accompanied by both 'classic' and less well-known readings, and by an introduction by the editor which contextualises the readings and provides a new interpretation of the last half-century of change within the thoughts and practices of human ...
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The essays in this volume tackle the complex terrain of theory and methods, seeking to exemplify the major philosophical, social-theoretic and methodological changes that have traversed human geography since the era of the 1960s when spatial science came to the fore. The essays are accompanied by both 'classic' and less well-known readings, and by an introduction by the editor which contextualises the readings and provides a new interpretation of the last half-century of change within the thoughts and practices of human geography.
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