Geographical perception
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Geographical perception
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Geographical perception
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Incoming Resources
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- Place, a short introduction, Tim Cresswell
- The rural, critical essays in human geography, edited by Richard Munton
- From here to there, the art and science of finding and losing our way, Michael Bond
- Perceptions of marginality, theoretical issues and regional perceptions of marginality in geographical space, edited by Heikki Jussila, Walter Leimgruber, Roser Majoral
- For space, Doreen Massey
- The city, critical essays in human geography, edited by Jacques Lévy
- Seductions of place, geographical perspectives on globalization and touristed landscapes, edited by Carolyn Cartier and Alan A. Lew
- Being alive, essays on movement, knowledge and description, Tim Ingold
- The myth of continents, a critique of metageography, Martin W. Lewis, Kären E. Wigen
- Space and place in Jewish studies, Barbara E. Mann
- Nature and identity in cross-cultural perspective, edited by Anne Buttimer and Luke Wallin
- The worldmakers, global imagining in early modern Europe, Ayesha Ramachandran
- Places on the margin, alternative geographies of modernity, Rob Shields
- Culture and society, critical essays in human geography, edited by Nuala C. Johnson
- Society in time and space, a geographical perspective on change, Robert A. Dodgshon
- Correspondences, Tim Ingold
- Geography and vision, seeing, imagining and representing the world, Denis Cosgrove
- Regions, critical essays in human geography, edited by J. Nicholas Entrikin
- Being alive, essays on movement, knowledge and description, Tim Ingold
- Culture, landscape and the environment, the Linacre lectures, edited by Kate Flint and Howard Morphy
- You are here, why we can find our way to the Moon but get lost in the mall, Colin Ellard
- Economy, critical essays in human geography, edited by Ron Martin
Outgoing Resources
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