Published by Pearson (May 23, 2016) © 2016

Peter Daniels | Michael Bradshaw | Denis Shaw | James Sidaway | Tim Hall
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    ISBN-13: 9781292129396

    Introduction to Human Geography, An ,5th edition

    Language: British English

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    The 5th edition of this widely used text provides a global overview of the major topics within human geography, including food security and population, geopolitics and territory, inequality and power, production, consumption, the global financial system, governance and now a new chapter on citizenship. Substantial and comprehensively updated chapters ensure balanced treatment across the range of contemporary human geography.

    Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Geography: finding your way in the world

    Section 1

    Worlds in the past: changing scales of experience and past worlds in the present

    1 Pre-capitalist worlds

    2 The rise and spread of capitalism

    3 The making of the twentieth- and twentyfirst-century world

    Section 2 Population, resources, food, the environment and development

    4 Demographic transformations

    5 Resources, energy and development

    6 The environment and environmentalism

    7 Food security

    8 Worlds apart? The changing geographies of global development

    Section 3 Society, settlement and culture

    9 Cities: urban worlds

    10 Urban segregation and social inequality

    11 Changing rural worlds – a global view

    12 Social constructions of nature 2

    13 Geography, culture and global change

    Section 4 Production, exchange and consumption

    14 Geographies of the economy

    15 Geographies of food production 

    16 The geographies of global production networks

    17 Service economies, spatial divisions of expertise and the second global shift

    18 Geographies of money, finance and crisis 

    19 Consumption and its geographies

    Section 5 Political geographies: geopolitics, territory, states, citizenship and governance

    20 Geopolitical traditions

    21 Territory, space and society

    22 The place of the nation-state

    23 The geographies of citizenship

    24 Global governance

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Index