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Geographic Thought - A Praxis Perspective (Paperback, New)
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Geographic Thought - A Praxis Perspective (Paperback, New)
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Without social movements and wider struggles for progressive social
change, the field of Geography would lack much of its contemporary
relevance and vibrancy. Moreover, these struggles and the
geographical scholarship that engages with them have changed the
philosophical underpinnings of the discipline and have inflected
the quest for geographical knowledge with a sense not only of
urgency but also hope. This reader, intended for advanced
undergraduate and beginning graduate courses in Geographic Thought,
is at once an analysis of Geography's theoretical and practical
concerns and an encounter with grounded political struggles. This
reader offers a fresh approach to learning about Geographic Thought
by showing, through concrete examples and detailed editorial
essays, how the discipline has been forever altered by the rise of
progressive social struggles. Structured to aid student
understanding, the anthology presents substantive main and part
introductory essays and features more than two dozen unabridged
published works by leading scholars that emphatically articulate
geographic thought to progressive social change. Each section is
introduced with an explanation of how the following pieces fit into
the broader context of geographic work amidst the socially
progressive struggles that have altered social relations in various
parts of the world over the last half-century or so. Doubly, it
places this work in the context of the larger goals of social
struggles to frame or reframe rights, justice, and ethics.
Geographic Thought provides readers with insights into the
encounters between scholarship and practice and aims to prompt
debates over how social and geographical knowledges arise from the
context of social struggles and how these knowledges might be
redirected at those contexts in constructive, evaluative ways. The
reader is unique not only in knowing Geographic Thought through its
progressive political attachments, instead of through a series of
abstract "isms", but in gathering together salient works by
geographers as well as scholars in cognate fields, such as Nancy
Fraser, Chantal Mouffe, Iris Marion Young, and Jack Kloppenberg,
whose own engagements have proved lasting and influential. For
researchers and students interested in the connections between
theoretically informed work and the possibilities for bettering
people's everyday lives, this book provides an innovative and
compelling argument for why Geographic Thought is valuable and
necessary.
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