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Routledge Spaces of Hate - Routledge - Geographies of Discrimination

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between geography and intolerance in this academic work from Routledge. Spaces of Hate examines the spatiality of extreme right-wing hate within the United States through a collection of thoroughly researched essays. This book offers a deep look into how discrimination and intolerance manifest in specific physical and social environments. Tim Cresswell, author of In Place/Out of Place, describes this work as a groundbreaking statement on the spatiality of hate. The essays provide theoretical insight and commitment to understanding how hate functions in American spaces. It serves as an important resource for those studying the geographical imagination and its application to substantive social issues. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional in the field of law or social science, this collection provides a provocative look at the ways hate occupies and shapes territory. This text is an essential addition to any library focused on sociology, geography, or the legal implications of social discrimination in the U.S.A.

Key Features

Includes a collection of thoroughly researched and theoretically astute essays regarding extreme right-wing hate in the United States.

Provides a groundbreaking analysis of the spatiality of hate and how it relates to specific geographies.

Offers a provocative application of the geographical imagination to the study of social discrimination and intolerance.

Published by Routledge, a trusted imprint of Taylor & Francis, ensuring academic quality and reliability.

Features insights from experts, including praise from noted author Tim Cresswell.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 October 2003
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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