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Routledge Thinking Time Geography - Human Geography Book

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Description

Explore the complexities of human movement and societal change with Thinking Time Geography: Concepts, Methods and Applications. Published by Routledge, this book offers a deep look into time-geography as a framework for understanding how human actions impact the wider world and ecological systems. This work builds upon the intellectual foundation established by Swedish geographer Torsten Hagerstrand. Readers will learn how his research influenced the urbanization of Sweden, the development of the planning sector, and studies regarding Swedish emigration. By examining migration and innovation diffusion, the text highlights why prioritizing time and space is necessary for modern analysis. Whether you are studying sociology, anthropology, or urban planning, this book provides the essential assumptions, concepts, and methods needed to apply time-geography to real-world scenarios. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the connection between human behavior and the changing social landscape.

Key Features

Provides a comprehensive guide to the assumptions, concepts, and methods of time-geography for academic study.

Examines the foundational research of Torsten Hagerstrand and his impact on the field of geography.

Connects theoretical frameworks to practical applications like urbanization and the emerging planning sector.

Analyzes migration and innovation diffusion studies to explain the importance of time and space in human action.

Explores the ecological consequences and wider societal contexts resulting from human activities.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
27 September 2018
Listed Since
18 May 2018

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