Could not find this book.
reviews
Jul 16, 2009
I would recommend this as a useful reference guide to have on your shelf if you teach about Space and Place or if you research on Space and Place. I would assign it in a graduate course on Space and Place and would consider it for an undergraduate course.
It has entries on 52 thinkers on Space and Place including Yi-Fu Tuan, Mike Davis, Edward Soja, and Raymond Williams. For each entry (written by different contributors), readeres are provided with "biographical details and theor More...
It has entries on 52 thinkers on Space and Place including Yi-Fu Tuan, Mike Davis, Edward Soja, and Raymond Williams. For each entry (written by different contributors), readeres are provided with "biographical details and theor More...
Jul 10, 2011
A short, neat little reference book with impeccable descriptions of loads of major thinkers. As with all "best of" lists, one tends to ask "why is he on there?" and "how could they leave him out?" I'm not going to make these types of critiques in this mini-review, simply because even though I don't expect anyone else to read it, it would be too self-indulgent even by my degraded standards.
If you're at all interested in geography or spatial thought, or ar More...
If you're at all interested in geography or spatial thought, or ar More...
Feb 09, 2012
Jan 25, 2012
Nov 06, 2011
Aug 11, 2011
Aug 04, 2011
Aug 03, 2011
Aug 04, 2011
Jul 25, 2011
Jul 25, 2011
Jul 17, 2011
Mar 06, 2011
Jan 03, 2011
Sep 26, 2010
Aug 04, 2010
Jul 28, 2010
May 12, 2010
Feb 20, 2010
Apr 01, 2010
Sep 08, 2009
Aug 16, 2009
Jul 17, 2009
Feb 14, 2009
Feb 14, 2009
Dec 23, 2008
Feb 05, 2009
Jun 27, 2008
May 20, 2008
Jan 25, 2008
