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This innovative and thought-provoking text will teach you about the
diverse and increasingly expansive sub-discipline of geopolitics.
Divided into three sections, Political Geography draws on case
studies from a diverse range of scales, contexts, and demographics,
to introduce you to the key Approaches, concepts, and futures of
geopolitics.Ā You will cover an extensive range of key topics
in Political Geography, from feminist geopolitics to non-human
worlds, and nationalism to peace and resistance. Throughout this
first edition you will apply various theoretical lenses, utilise a
wide range of examples both past and present, and draw on cutting
edge scholarship to reinvigorate your understanding of important
themes such as the state, borders, and territory. Based on the
award-winning course at RHUL, Politcal Geography includes a variety
of sites, spaces, materials, and images alongside āIn the
fieldā tips, ideas for practical dissertation research, and tasks
to facilitate active follow-on learning. Case studies, key terms,
key questions and learning exercises, and annotated readings are
included throughout every chapter to aid understanding and help you
to engage and reflect on the content. Designed as a core text for
undergraduates and an introductory text for postgraduates with an
interest in Political Geography. Rachael Squire is lecturer in
Human Geography at Royal Holloway University of London Anna Jackman
is lecturer in Human Geography at University of ReadingĀ
Ā
This innovative and thought-provoking text will teach you about the
diverse and increasingly expansive sub-discipline of geopolitics.
Divided into three sections, Political Geography draws on case
studies from a diverse range of scales, contexts, and demographics,
to introduce you to the key Approaches, concepts, and futures of
geopolitics.Ā You will cover an extensive range of key topics
in Political Geography, from feminist geopolitics to non-human
worlds, and nationalism to peace and resistance. Throughout this
first edition you will apply various theoretical lenses, utilise a
wide range of examples both past and present, and draw on cutting
edge scholarship to reinvigorate your understanding of important
themes such as the state, borders, and territory. Based on the
award-winning course at RHUL, Politcal Geography includes a variety
of sites, spaces, materials, and images alongside āIn the
fieldā tips, ideas for practical dissertation research, and tasks
to facilitate active follow-on learning. Case studies, key terms,
key questions and learning exercises, and annotated readings are
included throughout every chapter to aid understanding and help you
to engage and reflect on the content. Designed as a core text for
undergraduates and an introductory text for postgraduates with an
interest in Political Geography. Rachael Squire is lecturer in
Human Geography at Royal Holloway University of London Anna Jackman
is lecturer in Human Geography at University of ReadingĀ
Ā
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