Sociale geografie algemeen (16)
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Understanding Spatial Media
2023 || Paperback || Kitchin || SAGE
Leading international scholars are brought together to present readers with an exploration into the full diversity of the field of spatial media including technologies, spatial data, and consequences
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Circulation & Urbanization
2018 || Paperback || Adams || SAGE
Circulation and Urbanization is a foundational investigation into the history of the urban. Moving beyond both canonical and empirical portrayals, the book approaches the urban through a genealogy of circulation – a concept central to Western political thought and its modes of spatial planning. Locating architectural knowledge in a wider network of political history, legal theory, geography, sociology and critical theory, and drawing on maritime, territorial and colonial histories, Adams co...
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The Predictive Postcode: The Geodemographic Classification of British Society
2023 || Paperback || Webber || SAGE
This book is a detailed, empirical investigation into the question of whether academic social research can compete with the commercial sector, with its new technologies and big data, in order to classify, profile, and understand us.
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Global Cities and Urban Theory
2017 || Paperback || McNeill || SAGE
A cutting edge examination of urban theory as related to the realities of social and economic change in today's global cities.
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Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences
2022 || Paperback || Frances Fahy e.a. || SAGE
Sustainability is a key word in the environmental vocabulary informing how research projects in the social sciences are framed. This book provides a systematic and critical review of the key research methods used when studying sustainable strategies and outcomes.
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For Space
2005 || Paperback || Doreen B Massey || SAGE
Presenting an impassioned argument for revitalising our imagination of space, Doreen Massey takes on some well-established assumptions from philosophy, and some familiar ways of characterising the twenty-first century world, and shows how they restrain our understanding of both the challenge and the potential of space.