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Space Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Space By Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Space by Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)


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Space is the first accessible text which provides a comprehensive examination of approaches that have crossed between such diverse fields as philosophy, physics, architecture, sociology, anthropology, and geography.

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Space by Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Space is crucial to geography and is widely used as a concept across the humanities and social sciences.

Space will provide the first accessible, in-depth textbook which provides a critical introduction to different geographical approaches to space, tracing the link between conceptualisations of space and key traditions in the history and philosophy of geography, as well as broader thinking in philosophy, the humanities and the social sciences

Consolidates and develops recent debates about how different species of space co-exist in contemporary geographical thought, as such it will clarify existing debates and provide useful pointers for further conceptual and theoretical elaboration.

Use of the same three case studies throughout the various books chapters offers an excellent strategy for conveying the continuities and discontinuities that distinguish the ebbs, flows and evaporation of intellectual currents.

It will include 'key idea boxes', 'key scholar boxes', 'case study boxes' and guides for further reading. The case studies will include both 'longitudinal' and 'one-off' examples.

Thematic organization provides an effecient and creative way of synthesizing diverse material and drawing out differences between theorizations of space and spatiality

Each chapter has been planned so as to demonstrate how space has been approached and analysed by scholars working in specific traditions of geography (as well as traditions of thought within the humanities and social sciences). This will enable the text to be used as a core reading for compulsory first/second year undergraduate courses on the 'history and philosophy of geography' and 'theory and methodology in geography'

the book draws upon the author's own theoretical research on theories of space and spatiality, to advance original arguments as to what space is and what spacing and spatiality entail

Space Reviews

'Space is one of the most taken-for-granted, contested, and elusive of geographical concepts. In this engaging and accessible book, Peter Merriman guides us expertly through the twists and folds in the emergence of western conceptions of space and spatiality. Skillfully drawing together and appraising the most influential approaches to this complex topic, Merriman provides a compelling account of how space can be understood as abstract, lively, and intensely political. Merriman's book will be an important and welcome resource for anyone in the social sciences and humanities seeking to make sense of how and why space matters.'

Derek McCormack, Professor of Cultural Geography, University of Oxford, UK

'In this comprehensive survey, Peter Merriman provides a valuable map of the different ways in which space has been understood and practised. An excellent guide for students - and their teachers - in a range of disciplines.'

Stuart Elden, Professor of Political Theory and Geography, Warwick University, UK

'Space is both the most obvious thing in the world - where would we all be without it? what would we all be without it? - and an enigma. As we play with it, it plays with us. Peter Merriman does a fine job of outlining all of the ways in which writers from many disciplines have played with and practised space, sensed and been sensed by it. A classic.'

Sir Nigel Thrift, Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford and Tsinghua University and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Bristol, UK

About Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)

Peter Merriman is Professor of Human Geography at Aberystwyth University in Wales. He has authored or edited eight books, including Mobility and the Humanities (2019), Space - Critical Concepts in Geography (4 volumes)(2016), and Mobility, Space and Culture (2012).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Genealogies of Western Spatial Thinking 3. Geometric and Arithmetic Spaces 4. Psy-Spaces and Spatialities 5. Phenomenological and Existential Spatialities 6. Different Spatialities / Spaces of Difference 7. Production, Structuring and the Spatialities of Power 8. Representing, Practising, Spacing 9. Conclusions Addendum: COVID-19 Spaces and Spatialities in the UK

Additional information

NPB9780415667289
9780415667289
0415667283
Space by Peter Merriman (Aberystwyth University, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-02-10
366
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