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Post-structuralist Geography
A Guide to Relational Space



November 2005 | 232 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Post-structuralist Geography is a highly accessible introduction to post-structuralist theory that critically assesses how post-structuralism can be used to study space and place.

Key Features

  • Offers a thorough appraisal of the work of key post-structuralist thinkers, including Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, and Bruno Latour
  • Provides case studies to elucidate, illustrate, and apply the theory 
  • Presents boxed summaries of complex arguments which - with the engaging writing style - provide a clear overview of post-structuralist approaches to the study of space and place

Comprehensive and comprehensible - communicating a new and exciting agenda for human geography - Post-structuralist Geography is the students' essential guide to the theoretical literature.

 
Post-structuralism and Relational Space
 
PART ONE: THEORIES
 
Spaces of Discipline and Government
 
Spaces of Heterogeneous Association
 
Space in a Network Topology
 
PART TWO: CASES
 
Dis/Ordering Space I
The Case of Nature

 
 
Dis/Ordering Space II
The Case of Planning

 
 
Dis/Ordering Space III
The Case of Food

 
 
Post-structuralist Ecologies

Jon Murdoch

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ISBN: 9780761974246
£42.99

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