Social geography has been one of the most important growth areas
within the field of geography in recent decades. It has brought
within geographical analysis a wide range of new topics, such as
ethnic segregation, crime and environment and inner city problems.
First published in 1986, this edited collection surveys the field
of social geography. Using key international case studies from
across Europe, North America, Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia,
authors discuss the different trends, leading figures and issues of
concern in social geography throughout the world. This is a
comprehensive and accessible study that will be of particular
interest to students of social and human geography, urban and
environmental planning.
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