The SAGE handbook of social geographies

Social geography has been concerned with the ways in which social relations, social identities and social inequalities are produced, their spatial variation, and the role of space in constructing them. This title is divided into five sections which develop these fundamental concerns.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Smith, Susan 1956-
Format: Electronic Resource
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, London SAGE c2010.
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