The Power of Geography by Jennifer R Wolch

The Power of Geography by Jennifer R Wolch

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A collection of essays focusing on how territory (defined as geographically-organized human activity) shapes social life, and exploring some of the consequences. It shows how routine practices of daily living are effective in maintaining and reproducing the social order of capitalist society.

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The Power of Geography by Jennifer R Wolch

This collection of essays demonstrates how territory (defined as geographically-organized human activity) shapes social life, and explores some of the consequences of this shaping. It elucidates how routine practices of daily living in the realm of social reproduction - gender, family, education, tradition, culture and ethnicity - within territorial limits are effective in maintaining and reproducing the social order of contemporary capitalism. The editors see one of the aims of this book as being a contribution towards the reconstruction of social theory in the light of increasing complexity of interaction between society and space. They hope to provide new focus on contemporary capitalist society. This work provides a demonstration of the territorially-dependent nature of the political, social and economic spheres of human activity.
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ISBN 13 9780044450566
ISBN 10 0044450567
Title The Power of Geography
Author Jennifer R Wolch
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1988-12-15
Number of pages 399
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