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WorldMinds - Geographical Perspectives on 100 Problems. Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Association of American Geographers 1904-2004

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Geography today is a vibrant amalgam of theories, methods, and data about past, current, and emerging worlds. Geography and the geographers who produce it dwell at the intersection of the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities, and various admixtures of their theories, methods, and data constitute the 100 chapters included in WorldMinds. Arrayed under the rubrics of politics and power, human wellbeing, cities, livelihood, ecosystems, human environment interactions, hazards, natural systems, new methods, and human perceptions, these 100 short essays reveal and exemplify the conceptual and topical richness of contemporary North American geography. As is evident in these rubrics and essays, geography today is a many splendored enterprise ranging, as the editors note, "from feminist deconstruc tion to fluvial geomorphology." Geographers have something strikingly valuable to say about many, if not most of the problems that confront indi viduals and groups in locales and regions ranging from the plots of smallholders to the entire globe. The diverse chapters of WorldMinds well illustrate some of the key geographical perspectives that contribute usefully to the broader understanding of common problems.

List of contents

I Mixing Geography with Politics.- II Addressing Human Needs: Health and Education.- III Enhancing Life in Cities.- IV Integrating Local and Global Economies.- V Maintaining Healthy Ecosystems.- VI Balancing Environment with Economy.- VII Unmasking Dangerous Environments.- VIII Activating Physical Geography.- IX Mobilizing Geographic Technologies.- X (Re)Assessing Culture and Identity.

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Geography today is a vibrant amalgam of theories, methods, and data about past, current, and emerging worlds. Geography and the geographers who produce it dwell at the intersection of the natural sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities, and various admixtures of their theories, methods, and data constitute the 100 chapters included in WorldMinds. Arrayed under the rubrics of politics and power, human wellbeing, cities, livelihood, ecosystems, human­ environment interactions, hazards, natural systems, new methods, and human perceptions, these 100 short essays reveal and exemplify the conceptual and topical richness of contemporary North American geography. As is evident in these rubrics and essays, geography today is a many­ splendored enterprise ranging, as the editors note, "from feminist deconstruc­ tion to fluvial geomorphology." Geographers have something strikingly valuable to say about many, if not most of the problems that confront indi­ viduals and groups in locales and regions ranging from the plots of smallholders to the entire globe. The diverse chapters of WorldMinds well illustrate some of the key geographical perspectives that contribute usefully to the broader understanding of common problems.

Product details

Assisted by Kathy Hansen (Editor), D. G. Janelle (Editor), Donald G. Janelle (Editor), Barney Warf (Editor), Barney L. Warf (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.05.2005
 
EAN 9781402016134
ISBN 978-1-4020-1613-4
No. of pages 638
Weight 1150 g
Illustrations XXII, 638 p. 147 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

C, Sociology, Geography, Environment, biotechnology, Social Sciences, The environment, Sociology, general, Environmental Sciences, Environment, general, Geography, general

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