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List of Illustrations.
List of Contributors.
1 Introduction (Vincent J. Del Casino Jr., Mary E. Thomas, Paul Cloke, and Ruth Panelli).
Part I Ontological Tensions in/of Society and Space.
Introduction (Paul Cloke).
2 Difference (Sarah de Leeuw, Audrey Kobayashi, and Emilie Cameron).
3 Identifi cation (Katharine McKinnon).
4 Social Natures (Katharine Meehan and Jennifer L. Rice).
5 Economie$ (Geoff Mann).
6 Community (Marcia England).
7 Belonging (Caroline Nagel).
Part II Thinking and Doing Social Geographies.
Introduction (Vincent J. Del Casino Jr.).
8 Knowing/Doing (Richard Howitt).
9 Framing the Field (Joanne Sharp and Lorraine Dowler).
10 On the Ground (Bettina van Hoven and Louise Meijering).
11 Leaving the Field (Carolyn Gallaher).
12 The Worldly Work of Writing Social Geography (Lieba Faier).
13 Participatory Praxis and Social Justice (Mrs C Kinpaisby-Hill).
14 Using Social Geography (Sarah Johnsen).
Part III Matters and Meaning.
Introduction (Mary E. Thomas).
15 Molecular Life (Gail Davies).
16 Psychic Life (Hester Parr and Joyce Davidson).
17 Sexual Life (Gavin Brown, Kath Browne, and Jason Lim).
18 Emotional Life (Deborah Thien).
19 Affective Life (Keith Woodward).
20 Embodied Life (Isabel Dyck).
21 Discursive Life (Chris Philo).
22 Spiritual Life (Julian Holloway).
23 Virtual Life (Mike Crang).
Part IV Power and Politics.
Introduction (Ruth Panelli).
24 Geopolitics (Nancy Hiemstra and Alison Mountz).
25 The Geographies of Marginalization (Dan Trudeau and Chris McMorran).
26 Care and Caring (David Conradson).
27 The Challenges of and from Indigenous Geographies (Brad Coombes, Nicole Gombay, Jay T. Johnson, and Wendy S. Shaw).
28 Transnational Geographies and Human Rights (Amy Ross).
29 Resistance(s) and Collective Social Action (Paul Chatterton and Nik Heynen).
Index.
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Companion to Social Geography, This volume traces the complexity of social geography in both its historical and present contexts, whilst challenging readers to reflect critically on the tensions that run through social geographic thought.
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Companion to Social Geography, This volume traces the complexity of social geography in both its historical and present contexts, whilst challenging readers to reflect critically on the tensions that run through social geographic thought.
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