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Available as an ebook. Geography. KEY CONCEPTS IN GEOGRAPHY. Second Edition. Edited by Nicholas Clifford University of Nottingham, Sarah Holloway,.
Geography & Urban Studies 2012 Books, Journals & Textbooks Catalogue

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Geography ......................................................2-3 Research Methods .........................................4-7

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Political Geography .................................... 12-13 Economic Geography ................................. 13-14 Development Geography ........................... 14-15

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Geography

KEY CONCEPTS IN GEOGRAPHY Second Edition Edited by Nicholas Clifford University of Nottingham, Sarah Holloway, Stephen P Rice both at Loughborough University and Gill Valentine University of Leeds With ten new chapters including nature, globalization, development and risk, and a new section on practising geography, this is a completely revised and updated edition of the bestselling, standard student resource.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS THE NATURE OF GEOGRAPHY \ Histories of Geography \ Geography and the Physical Science Tradition \ Geography and the Social Science Tradition \ Geography and the Humanities Tradition \ KEY CONCEPTS \ Space: The Fundamental Stuff of Geography \ Space: Making Room for Space in Physical Geography \ Time: Change and Stability in Environmental Systems \ Time: From Hegemonic Change to Everyday Life \ Place: Connections and Boundaries in an Interdependent World \ Place: The Management of Sustainable Physical Environments \ Scale: Resolution, Analysis and Synthesis in Physical Geography \ Scale: The Local and the Global \ Social Formations: Thinking about Society, Identity, Power and Resistance \ Physical Systems: Systems in Physical Geography \ Landscape and Environment: The Physical Layer \ Landscape and Environment: Representing and Interpreting the World \ Nature: A Contested Concept \ Nature: Reclamation, Rehabilitation and Restoration \ Globalisation: Interconnected Worlds \ Globalisation: Earth System Science - Physical Diversity and Global Heterogeneity \ Development: Critical Approaches in Human Geography \ Development: The Sustainability Industry \ Risk \ Risk: Geophysical Processes in Natural Hazards \ Conclusion: Practising Geography \ Relevance: Human Geography, Public Policy and Public Geographies \ Relevance: The Application of Physical Geographical Knowledge

READERSHIP Undergraduate students of geography 2008 • 480 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3021-5) • £87.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3022-2) • £28.99

21ST CENTURY GEOGRAPHY A Reference Handbook Two-Volume Set Edited by Joseph P Stoltman Western Michigan University Via approximately 80 entries, the 21st Century Reference Series on geography highlights the most important topics, issues, questions and debates any student obtaining a degree in this field needs to have mastered for effectiveness in the 21st century. The purpose is to provide undergraduates with an authoritative reference source that will serve their research needs with more detailed information than encyclopedia entries but not so much jargon, detail or density as a journal article or a research handbook chapter. 2011 • 920 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-7464-6) • £210.00

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY Six-Volume Set Edited by Barney Warf University of Kansas Containing hundreds of colour illustrations and a map section, the six volumes of this encyclopedia cover a diverse array of topics, providing an essential summary of the state of geography in the early 21st century. 2010 • 3560 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-5697-0) • £590.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-3959-1)

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL STUDIES Four-Volume Set Edited by Helmut K Anheier Hertie School of Governance and Heidelberg University and Mark Juergensmeyer University of California, Santa Barbara The Encyclopedia of Global Studies is the reference work for the emerging field of global studies. It covers both transnational topics and intellectual approaches to the study of global themes. May 2012 • 2152 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-6429-6) • £385.00 Special Introductory Offer: £310.00

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF GEOGRAPHICAL KNOWLEDGE Edited by John A Agnew University of California, Los Angeles and David N Livingstone Queen’s University, Belfast ‘If we are to take seriously the idea that events, practices and ideas should not be divorced from their historical and geographical context, then geographical knowledge itself needs to be temporally and spatially situated. Motivated by that proposition, Agnew and Livingstone have put together a handbook that recasts geography’s history in original, thought-provoking ways’ - Alexander B Murphy, University of Oregon

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: ORIENTATIONS \ PART TWO: GEOGRAPHY’S VENUES \ PART THREE: CRITICAL CONCEPTS AND CONTROVERSIES

READERSHIP Researchers, academics and advanced students of geography 2011 • 656 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1081-1) • £95.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-0109-1)

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Research Methods

KEY METHODS IN GEOGRAPHY Second Edition Edited by Nicholas Clifford, Shaun French both at University of Nottingham and Gill Valentine University of Leeds Unique in the reference literature for providing an overview of qualitative and quantitative methods for human and physical geography, this textbook explains all of the key methods with which geography undergraduates must be conversant.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Part One: Getting Started in Geographical Research \ Part Two: Generating and Working with Data in Human Geography \ Part Three: Generating and Working with Data in Physical Geography \ Part Four: Representing and Interpreting Geographical Data

READERSHIP Undergraduate students of geography 2010 • 568 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3508-1) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3509-8) • £23.99

STATISTICAL METHODS FOR GEOGRAPHY A Student’s Guide Third Edition Peter A Rogerson State University of New York, Buffalo ‘It is extremely well-written, well-organised and has plenty of easily understood examples - really the ideal textbook. I recommend it extremely highly’ - Stewart Fotheringham, National University of Ireland, Maynooth This bestselling textbook is an ex pert introduction to the principal methods and techniques needed to understand a statistics module. A Companion Website provides PowerPoint slides, Excel workbook exercises and data sets.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction to Statistical Methods for Geography \ Descriptive Statistics \ Probability and Discrete Probability Distributions \ Continuous Probability Distributions and Probability Models \ Inferential Statistics: Confidence Intervals, Hypothesis Testing and Sampling \ Analysis of Variance \ Correlation \ Introduction to Regression Analysis \ More on Regression \ Spatial Patterns \ Some Spatial Aspects of Regression Analysis \ Data Reduction: Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis

READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students of geography 2010 • 368 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-002-7) • £81.00 Paper (978-1-84860-003-4) • £26.99

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AN INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH METHODS IN GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Second Edition Daniel Montello University of California, Santa Barbara and Paul Sutton University of Denver, Colorado This revised Second Edition provides a broad introduction to the conduct and interpretation of scientific research in geography. It explains both the conceptual and the technical aspects of research, as well as all phases of the research process. In this edition, new material is included on computational modelling, as well as more information about GPS and map projections, and an expanded chapter on scientific communication. Fully updated, including references and further readings, the text includes links to relevant Websites and each chapter has a case study of actual research projects.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction: A Scientific Approach to Geography and Environmental Studies \ Fundamental Research Concepts \ Scientific Communication \ Data Collection in Geography and Environmental Studies \ Physical Measurements \ Behavioural Oservations and Archives \ Explicit Reports: Surveys, Interviews and Tests \ Experimental and Nonexperimental Research Designs \ Sampling \ Statistical Data Analysis \ Data Display: Tables, Graphs, Maps, Visualizations \ Reliability and Validity \ Information Technologies in Research \ Ethics in Scientific Research

READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students of geography and urban studies December 2012 • 344 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-0074-2) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4462-0075-9) • £23.99

SPATIAL STATISTICS AND GEOSTATISTICS Yongwan Chun and Daniel A Griffith both at University of Texas, Dallas This is the definitive text on spatial statistics. Its focus is on spatial statistics as a distinct form of statistical analysis and it includes computer components for ArcGIS, R, SAS and WinBUGS. The book illustrates the use of basic spatial statistics and geostatistics, as well as the spatial filtering techniques used in all the relevant programs and software.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Spatial Autocorrelation \ Spatial Sampling \ Spatial Composition and Configuration \ Spatially Adjusted Regression and Related Spatial Econometrics \ Local Statistics: Hot and Cold Spots \ Analyzing Spatial Variance and Covariance with Geostatistics and Related Techniques \ Methods for Spatial Interpolation in Two-Dimensions \ Concluding Comments: Intermediate Topics in Spatial Statistics

READERSHIP Postgraduate students of geographical and spatial research methods SAGE ADVANCES IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES December 2012 • 256 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-0173-2) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4462-0174-9) • £24.99

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Research Methods

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF GIS AND SOCIETY Edited by Timothy Nyerges University of Washington, Helen Couclelis University of California, Santa Barbara and Robert McMaster University of Minnesota Fills a major gap in knowledge about the recursive relationship between GIS and society, helping social researchers better understand the influences that link GIS technology and post-industrial society. 2011 • 576 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4645-2) • £90.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-0104-6)

METHODS OF SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Edited by Frances Fahy and Henrike Rau both at National University of Ireland, Galway Sustainability is a key word in the environmental vocabulary informing how research projects in the social sciences are framed. This book provides a systematic and critical review of the key research methods used when studying sustainable strategies and outcomes.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: MEASURING THE IMMEASURABLE? THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES \ Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences: Interdisciplinary Challenges and Methodological Issues \ PART TWO: RESEARCHING LOCAL LIVES: EXPERIENCES OF (UN)SUSTAINABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS, HOUSEHOLDS AND COMMUNITIES \ Household Analysis: Researching ‘Green’ Lifestyles, a Survey Approach \ Social Groups and Collective DecisionMaking: FG Approaches \ Local Lives and Conflict: Towards a Methodology of Dialogic Research \ PART THREE: COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON THE SUSTAINABILITY PERFORMANCE OF REGIONS AND NATION STATES \ Sustainable Development of What? Contesting Global Development Concepts and Measures \ Biophysical Indicators of Society-Nature Interaction: Material and Energy Flow Analysis, Human Appropriation of NPP and the Ecological Footprint \ PART FOUR: TIME AND SPACE IN FOCUS: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE TRENDS \ Mapping for Sustainability: Environmental Noise and the City \ Everyday Life in Transition: Biographical Research and Sustainability \ Time and Sustainability \ Researching Complex Sustainability Issues: Reflections on Current Challenges and Future Developments

READERSHIP Students and professionals in sustainability, sustainable development, geography and the environmental sciences January 2013 • 224 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-521-0) • £75.00 Paper (978-0-85702-522-7) • £24.99

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Research Methods / Human Geography

VISUAL METHODOLOGIES An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials Third Edition Gillian Rose The Open University Maintaining its engaging style and clear structure, this thoroughly updated and fully revised new edition is one of the most important textbooks on visual methodologies for students and researchers alike. It is now in four-colour and with a new Companion Website. Visit www.sagepub.co.uk/rose. 2011 • 408 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-887-7) • £75.00 Paper (978-0-85702-888-4) • £26.99

THE POPULATION OF THE UK Second Edition Danny Dorling University of Sheffield This new edition of The Population of the UK explains how geography - in the widest sense - makes a difference to life outcomes. Fully revised and updated, and now printed in four-colour, the text explains differences in key socioeconomic variables - like education, health and work - that map the United Kingdom’s inequalities and affect everyone’s lives. Written for undergraduate students in all social science disciplines, this unique text presents a social geography and landscape of the UK which is distinctive in three ways: • it uses the most up-to-date cartographic techniques, maps and figures on every page to represent the human geography of the UK • it visualizes quantitative evidence, taking the latest statistics from numerous sources to reveal the many aspects of the underlying geographical structure of society in the UK • it relates geographies of identity to geographies of inequality, mortality, work and settlement to show how the UK fits into a global picture of human geography.

CONTENTS Maps \ Birth \ Education \ Identity \ Politics \ Inequality \ Health \ Work \ Home \ Abroad \ Future

READERSHIP Students and researchers in human geography, population studies, sociology, social policy, health studies and education November 2012 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-5296-3) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4462-5297-0) • £24.99

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Human Geography

FIELDWORK FOR HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Richard Phillips and Jennifer Johns both at University of Liverpool ‘[An] indispensable guide to fieldwork that will enrich the practice of geography in a myriad of different ways. In particular, the diverse materials presented here will encourage students and academics alike to pursue new approaches to their work and instil a greater understanding of the conceptual and methodological breadth of their discipline’ - Matthew Gandy, University College London Fieldwork is a core component of geography degree courses. In this lively and engaging book, Richard Phillips and Jennifer Johns provide a practical guide to conducting fieldwork in human geography to help every student get the most out of their fieldwork. The book encourages students to critically engage with the reasons for doing fieldwork and what they can get out of it, explains methods and contexts, and links the fieldwork with wider academic topics. It looks beyond the contents of research projects and field visits to address the wider experience of fieldwork: working in groups; understanding your ethical position; and opening your eyes, ears and minds to the wider possibilities of your trip. Throughout the book, the authors present first-person descriptions of field experiences and predicaments written by fieldtrip leaders and students conducting fieldwork in Europe, North America, Central Africa, Australia, New Zealand and China.

CONTENTS Introduction: Fieldwork for Human Geographers \ PART ONE: APPROACHING THE FIELD \ Getting the Most out of Fieldwork \ Justifying the Cost: Your Degree and Your Job Prospects \ Before You Go: Research Design and Preparation \ Ethics: Positioning Yourself and Encountering Others \ Working in Groups and Travelling Together \ PART TWO: METHODS AND CONTEXTS \ Reading the Landscape: Describing and Interpreting Field Sites \ Interviewing for Fieldwork \ Participant Observation and Participatory Geographies \ How to Be an Explorer: Rediscovering Your Curiosity

READERSHIP Undergraduate students of human geography March 2012 • 240 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-586-9) • £75.00 Paper (978-0-85702-587-6) • £24.99

HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Five-Volume Set Edited by Derek Gregory University of British Columbia, Vancouver and Noel Castree University of Manchester This five-volume collection provides a map for anyone seeking to reconnoitre the landscape of human geography today. FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHY 2011 • 2136 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-0369-1) • £750.00

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GEOGRAPHY History and Concepts Fourth Edition Arild Holt-Jensen University of Bergen This definitive introduction to the history, philosophy and methodology of human geography now includes a detailed explanation of key ideas in human geography’s postmodernist and post-structuralist ‘turns’. 2009 • 280 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4649-0) • £78.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4650-6) • £25.99

APPROACHES TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Edited by Stuart Aitken San Diego State University and Gill Valentine University of Leeds Avoiding jargon, while attentive to the rigor and complexity of the ideas that underlie geographic knowledge, this text is written for students who have not met philosophical or thoretical approaches before. Dealing with both research and practice, it is an essential student primer on the theories, philosophies and key thinkers in human geography. 2006 • 360 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-4262-7) • £94.00 Paper (978-0-7619-4263-4) • £27.99

FOR SPACE Doreen Massey The Open University In this acclaimed book, Doreen Massey makes an impassioned argument for revitalising our imagination of space. She takes on some well-established assumptions from philosophy, and some familiar ways of characterising the twenty-first century world, and shows how they restrain our understanding of both the challenge and the potential of space. 2005 • 232 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-0361-5) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-0362-2) • £24.99

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Human Geography

KEY THINKERS ON SPACE AND PLACE Second Edition Edited by Phil Hubbard Loughborough University and Rob Kitchin National University of Ireland This new edition of Key Thinkers on Space and Place is a fully revised and updated text that highlights the work of over 65 key thinkers on space and place. Unique in its concept, the book is a comprehensive guide to the life and work of some of the key thinkers particularly influential in the current ‘spatial turn’ in the social sciences. Providing a synoptic overview of different ideas about the role of space and place in contemporary social, cultural, political and economic life, each portrait comprises: biographical information and theoretical context; an explanation of their contribution to spatial thinking; and an overview of key advances and controversies.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction: Why Key Thinkers? \ Benedict Anderson \ Mark Augé \ Trevor Barnes \ Jean Baudrillard \ Zygmunt Bauman \ Ulrich Beck \ Brian Berry \ Homi K Bhabha \ Pierre Bourdieu \ Judith Butler \ Anne Buttimer \ Manuel Castells \ Michel de Certeau \ Stuart E Corbridge \ Denis Cosgrove \ Mike Davis \ Michael Dear \ Gilles Deleuze \ Peter Dicken \ Arturo Escobar \ Michel Foucault \ J K Gibson-Graham \ Anthony Giddens \ Reginald Golledge \ Derek Gregory \ Torsten Hagerstrand \ Peter Haggett \ Stuart Hall \ Donna Haraway \ J Brian Harley \ David Harvey \ bell hooks \ Tim Ingold \ Peter Jackson \ Cindi Katz \ Bruno Latour \ Henri Lefebvre \ David Ley \ Kevin Lynch \ Doreen Massey \ Linda McDowell \ Anssi Paasi \ Allan Pred \ Gillian Rose \ Edward W Said \ Saskia Sassen \ Andrew Sayer \ Amartya Sen \ David Sibley \ Neil Smith \ Edward J Soja \ Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak \ Michael Storper \ Peter Taylor \ Nigel Thrift \ Gerard Toal \ Waldo Tobler \ Yi-Fu Tuan \ John Urry \ Paul Virilio \ Immanuel Wallerstein \ Michael J Watts \ Benno Werlen \ Raymond Williams \ Alan Wilson \ Iris Marion Young

READERSHIP Students of geography, cultural studies, urban studies, sociology and anthropology 2010 • 528 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-101-8) • £93.00 Paper (978-1-84920-102-5) • £30.99

KEY CONCEPTS IN CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY Ben Anderson, Mike Crang, Paul Harrison and Kathrin Horschelmann all at Durham University

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: CULTURE AND SIGNIFICATION \ Media \ Landscape \ Hegemony/ Ideology \ Borders \ The Gaze/Visuality \ Discourse \ Part Two: Culture and Belonging \ Revolution \ Identity \ Difference \ Subjectivity/Subject \ Dwelling \ Memory \ Alterity \ Cosmopolitanism \ Part Three: Culture and Experience \ Performance \ Affectivity \ Matter/Materiality \ Exchange \ Body \ Assemblage \ Life

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of cultural geography KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY March 2013 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-554-9) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-84787-555-6) • £20.99

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Human Geography / Social Geography

KEY CONCEPTS IN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY John Morrissey, Ulf Strohmayer both at National University of Ireland, Galway, Yvonne Whelan University of Bristol and Brenda Yeoh National University of Singapore

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction: Humanity’s Legacies: Historical Geographies in the Present \ Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies: Imperialism and Colonial Discourse \ Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism \ Postcolonialism and Resistance \ Nation-Building and Geopolitics: Territory and Place \ Identity and the Nation \ Imaginative Geographies and Geopolitics \ Historical Hierarchies: Class \ Hegemony and Resistance \ Race \ Gender \ The Built Environment: Nature and the Environment \ Historical Urbanisation \ Settlement and Urban Morphology \ Place and Meaning: Landscape and Monumentality \ Heritage \ Performance \ Spectacle and Power \ Modernity and Modernisation: Capitalism and Industrialisation \ Cultures of Science and Technology \ Modernity and Democracy \ Beyond the Border: Globalisation and Development \ Biopower and Biopolitics \ Transnationalism and Diaspora \ The Production of Historical Geographical Knowledge: Historical Geographical Traditions \ Illustrative Geographies and Visual Sources \ Evidence and Representation

READERSHIP Upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students of historical geography KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY March 2013 • 208 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-3043-7) • £60.00 Paper (978-1-4129-3044-4) • £19.99

SITUATING EVERYDAY LIFE Practices and Places Sarah Pink Loughborough University An excellent resource for students and researchers of everyday life, activism and sustainability across the social sciences. Sarah Pink provides a useful theoretical and methodological framework for understanding everyday practices, and uses real world case studies to bring it to life. April 2012 • 176 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-056-7) • £65.00 Paper (978-0-85702-057-4) • £21.99

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Social Geography / Political Geography

THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL PRACTICE Everyday Life and How it Changes Elizabeth Shove University of Lancaster, Mika Pantzar National Consumer Research Centre, Helsinki and Matt Watson University of Sheffield Applying a range of theories and using real-world examples - like the history of car-driving and the emergence of frozen food - this innovative book shows how the ‘everyday’ forms the basis of social transformation. May 2012 • 208 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-042-0) • £65.00 Paper (978-0-85702-043-7) • £20.99

KEY CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY David Conradson University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Geoff DeVerteuil University of Southampton, Kevin Dunn University of Western Sydney and Helen Jarvis University of Newcastle

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Inequality \ Poverty \ Segregation \ Well-Being \ Justice \ Class \ Race \ Gender \ Sexuality \ Disability \ Community \ Housing \ Home \ Life Course \ Care \ Citizenship/ Nationality \ Migration/Transnationalism \ Sustainability \ Mobility \ Emotion

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of social geography KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY February 2013 • 240 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-361-2) • £60.00 Paper (978-0-85702-362-9) • £19.99

POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Second Edition Joe Painter University of Durham and Alex Jeffrey University of Newcastle Retaining its focus on the social and cultural while systematically overviewing the entire discipline, this popular textbook covers the key topics in an accessible and engaging style. 2009 • 248 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-0137-6) • £78.00 Paper (978-1-4129-0138-3) • £25.99

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KEY CONCEPTS IN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY Carolyn Gallaher American University, Carl T Dahlman Miami University, Mary Gilmartin National University of Ireland Maynooth, Alison Mountz Syracuse University and Peter Shirlow Queens University, Belfast

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: CONCEPTS OF STATECRAFT \ PART TWO: MODES OF POWER \ PART THREE: MODERNITY \ PART FOUR: CONNECTIONS AND RUPTURES IN, BETWEEN AND ACROSS POLITICAL SPACE \ PART FIVE: VIOLENCE \ PART SIX: IDENTITY

READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students of political geography KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2009 • 392 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4671-1) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-4672-8) • £23.99

KEY CONCEPTS IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Yuko Aoyama, James T Murphy and Susan Hanson all at Clark University

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Key Agents in Economic Geography \ Key Drivers of Economic Change \ Industries and Regions in Economic Change \ Global Economic Geographies \ Socio-Cultural Contexts of Economic Change \ Emerging Themes in Economic Geography

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of economic geography, human geography and geographies of globalization KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2010 • 288 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-894-6) • £67.00 Paper (978-1-84787-895-3) • £21.99

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Edited by Andrew Leyshon University of Nottingham, Roger Lee Queen Mary, University of London, Linda McDowell University of Oxford and Peter Sunley University of Southampton ‘Powerful, persuasive, imaginative and relevant... this book bristles with the ideas that have shaped thinking - and practice - on the geographies of economic organisation’ - Ash Amin, Durham University 2011 • 432 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-114-7) • £95.00

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Economic Geography / Development Geography

GLOBAL SHIFT Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy Sixth Edition Peter Dicken University of Manchester This Sixth Edition has been completely revised and updated using the latest available sources. Each chapter has been extensively rewritten and new chapters introduced to take account of recent empirical developments, new ideas on production, distribution and consumption in the global economy, and the implications of the global financial crisis. A Companion Website includes a selection of over 150 full-text online readings from SAGE journals (alongside links to key non-SAGE articles) compiled specifically for students in sociology and linked to each chapter.

CONTENTS Introduction: Questioning Globalization \ PART ONE: THE SHIFTING CONTOURS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY \ Global Shift: Changing Geographies of the Global Economy \ PART TWO: PROCESSES OF GLOBAL SHIFT \ Tangled Webs: Unravelling Complexity in the Global Economy \ Technological Change: ‘Gales of Creative Destruction’ \ Transnational Corporations: The Primary ‘Movers and Shapers’ of the Global Economy \ The State Really Does Matter \ The Uneasy Relationship between TNCs and States: Dynamics of Conflict and Collaboration \ PART THREE: THE PICTURE IN DIFFERENT ECONOMIC SECTORS \ ‘Making Holes in the Ground’: The Extractive Industries \ ‘We Are What We Eat’: The Agro-Food Industries \ ‘Fabric-ating Fashion’: The Clothing Industries \ ‘Wheels of Change’: The Automobile Industry \ ‘Making the World Go Round’: Advanced Business Services - Especially Finance \ ‘Making the Connections, Moving the Goods’: Logistics and Distribution Services \ PART FOUR: WINNING AND LOSING IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY \ ‘Destroying Value’: Environmental Impacts of Global Production Networks \ Winning and Losing: Where You Live Really Matters \ Making the World a Better Place

READERSHIP Students and researchers in economic geography, urban and rural geography, and geographies of globalization and development 2010 • 632 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-766-9) • £100.00 Paper (978-1-84920-767-6) • £37.99

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION Four-Volume Set Edited by Andrew Geddes University of Sheffield This collection brings together the best research examining the causes, modes, patterns and consequences of international migration. SAGE LIBRARY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2011 • 1528 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-089-5) • £600.00

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Development Geography

KEY CONCEPTS IN DEVELOPMENT GEOGRAPHY Rob Potter University of Reading, Dennis Conway Indiana University, Ruth Evans and Sally Lloyd-Evans both at University of Reading

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Meanings of Development \ Measuring Development \ Space and Development \ Defining and Measuring Poverty \ The Millennium Development Goals \ Theory and Practice of Development \ Modernity, Modernisation, Postmodernity and PostStructuralism \ Radical Approaches to Development \ Neoliberalism and Globalisation \ The Development Programmes of Global Institutions \ Sustainable Development and Environmental Sustainability \ Work, Employment and Development \ Rural Livelihoods and Sustainable Communities \ Industrialisation and the New International Division of Labour \ Decent Work, Risk and the Informal Sector \ The Digital Economy and New Spaces of Work \ Global Trade, Aid and Regulation \ People, Culture and Development \ Gender, Households and Development \ Children, Youth and Development \ Health, Disability and Development \ Sexualities and Development \ Ageing and Development \ Contemporary Issues in Development \ Culture and Human Rights \ Civil Society, Social Capital and Non-Governmental Organisations \ Tobin-Type Taxes \ Migration, Transnationalism and Development

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of development geography, development studies and international development KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY May 2012 • 288 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-584-5) • £65.00 Paper (978-0-85702-585-2) • £21.99

DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL CHANGE A Global Perspective Fifth Edition Philip McMichael Cornell University This volume examines the project of globalization and its instabilities (climate, energy, food, financial crises) through the lens of development and its origins in the colonial project. It helps students make sense of a complex world in transition and explains how globalization became part of public discourse. SOCIOLOGY FOR A NEW CENTURY SERIES January 2012 • 408 pages Paper (978-1-4129-9207-7) • £36.99

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Planning

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF TRANSPORT STUDIES Edited by Jean-Paul Rodrigue Hofstra University, Theo Notteboom University of Antwerp and Jon Shaw University of Plymouth The SAGE Handbook of Transport Studies is an authoritative survey of contemporary transportation systems in light of economic, social, technical and environmental challenges. Incorporating an extensive range of approaches the work provides a cohesive and extensive overview of the discipline and each individual chapter bridges a broad range of conceptual, theoretical and geographical perspectives.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction: The Role and Purpose of Transport Studies \ Transportation in the Global World: Transport Flows and Globalisation \ Transborder Transportation \ Containerisation and Intermodal Transportation \ Air Transportation \ Maritime Transportation and Seaports \ Transport in Regions and Localities: Urban Transport and Land Use \ City Logistics \ The Siting and Setting of Airport Terminals \ Freight Distribution Centres, Freight Clusters and Logistics Parks \ The Role of Inland Terminals in Intermodal Transport Development \ Transport, Economy and Society: Transport Markets \ Transport and Economic Development \ Impacts of ICT on Travel Behaviour \ Transport and Social Exclusion \ Transport Policy: Transport Policy Instruments \ Transport Pricing and Subsidy \ Transport, Health and Public Policy \ Transport Networks and Models: Transport Flow Models, Distribution and Allocation Models \ Structure and Dynamics of Transport Networks \ Locational Transport Models \ Intelligent Transport Systems \ Transport and the Environment: Transport and Energy Use \ Transport, Climate Change and the Environment \ Green Supply Chain Management

READERSHIP Academics, managers, planners and policy makers March 2013 • 592 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-789-8) • £95.00

KEY CONCEPTS IN PLANNING Gavin Parker and Joe Doak both at University of Reading

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Plan and Planning \ Sustainability and Sustainable Development \ Networks \ Systems and Complexity \ Hierarchy \ Implementation \ Designations \ Public Interest and Interests \ Negotiation \ Mobility and Accessibility \ Rights and Property Rights \ Place and Sense of Place \ Community \ Capital \ Externalities and Impacts \ Competitiveness \ Amenity \ Development

READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate planning students KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY July 2012 • 288 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-076-6) • £60.00 Paper (978-1-84787-077-3) • £19.99

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Planning / Rural Geography

ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING Five-Volume Set Edited by Stuart Elden Durham University, Trevor J Barnes University of British Columbia, Michael Batty University College London, Robert J Bennett University of Cambridge, Jamie Peck University of British Columbia, Nigel Thrift University of Warwick and Paul A Longley University College London This series of journals from Pion are committed to publishing innovative, interdisciplinary quality papers which tackle important questions in urban and regional research. This collection draws from all four journals to showcase the best on offer in urban research. SAGE LIBRARY OF URBAN AND REGIONAL RESEARCH 2011 • 2800 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-0808-3) • £750.00

RURAL GEOGRAPHY Second Edition Michael Woods Aberystwyth University This revised and updated edition of the bestselling introduction to contemporary rural societies and economies in the developed world is an essential companion for students of rural geography. February 2013 • 416 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-0294-4) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-4462-0295-1) • £25.99

KEY CONCEPTS IN RURAL GEOGRAPHY Michael Woods Aberystwyth University, Lewis Holloway University of Hull and Ruth Panelli University College London

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introducing Rural Geography \ Agricultural Geography \ Agri-Food System \ Class \ Commodification and Amenity Landscapes \ Community \ Culture \ Gender and Sexuality \ Globalization \ Governance and Governmentality \ Health and Well-Being \ Hybridity and Post-Humanism \ Land Use Planning \ Landscape \ Marginalized Rural Lifestyles \ Migration, Counterurbanization and Population Change \ Nature and the Environment \ Neo-Liberalism and Economic Restructuring \ Poverty, Deprivation and Social Exclusion \ Productivism and the Post-Productivist Transition \ Resource Management \ Rural Development \ Rural Idyll \ Rurality and Post-Rurality \ Rural Policy, Politics and Protest \ Technology KEY CONCEPTS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY February 2013 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-559-4) • £60.00 Paper (978-1-84787-560-0) • £19.99

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Urban Geography

URBAN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHIES A Global Perspective Ugo Rossi and Alberto Vanolo University of Turin, Italy This compelling textbook scrutinizes urban politics through a theoretical and empirical lens to provide readers with a clear understanding of the relationship between political, spatial and economic issues relating to the urban environment. Taking a truly global analysis, it uses international comparative case studies from cities across the world including London, Beijing, Austin and Vancouver and draws on theories from human geography, politics, sociology, economics and development. Engaging in style and thorough in its coverage of the key issues, the book is essential reading for students and scholars looking for something that deals with contemporary urban debates from a political, economic and geographical perspective.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: POLITICS AS REPRESENTATION \ Urban Development and the Politics of Representation \ Making Culture Work: The Rise of the Creative City \ PART TWO: POLITICS AS GOVERNMENT \ Urban Neoliberalism: Ascent and Crisis \ Urban Geopolitics: Legitimate Violence, Terrorism and Militarization \ PART THREE: POLITICS AS CONTESTATION \ Urban Justice: Struggles and Movements \ Urban Citizenship: Insurgencies and the Politics of Presence \ Conclusion: Beyond Post-Neoliberal Melancholia

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of urban geography, political geography, urban politics and urban studies 2011 • 232 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-883-9) • £70.00 Paper (978-0-85702-884-6) • £23.99

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF URBAN STUDIES Two-Volume Set Edited by Ray Hutchison University of Wisconsin, Green Bay ‘In this urban age, there is clearly a need for such major works as Ray Hutchison’s excellent Encyclopedia of Urban Studies.... A wonderfully rich reference work’ - Times Literary Supplement 2010 • 1080 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1432-1) • £220.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4129-7197-3)

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Urban Geography

CITIES IN A WORLD ECONOMY Fourth Edition Saskia Sassen Columbia University This bestselling book shows how certain characteristics of our turn-ofthe-millennium flows of money, information and people have led to the emergence of a new social formation: global cities. These developments give new meaning to such fixtures of urban sociology as the centrality of place and the importance of geography in our social world. Key features of this volume include: • it takes a multidisciplinary approach to urban sociology, supported by global examples • it examines the impact of global processes on the social structure of cities • it strikes a balance between maintaining academic rigor and employing new and innovative concepts. New to the Fourth Edition: • a new chapter analyzing the challenges and vulnerabilities facing major cities • a new section on global migrations • a new section on comparing global cities • three new case studies comparing Shanghai and Hong Kong, the Gulf States, and Istanbul.

CONTENTS Place and Production in the Global Economy \ The Urban Impact of Economic Globalization \ National and Transnational Urban Systems \ The New Urban Economy: The Intersection of Global Processes and Place \ Issues and Case Studies in the New Urban Economy \ The New Inequalities within Cities \ Global Cities and Global Survival Circuits \ The Urbanizing of Global Governance Challenges \ A New Geography of Centers and Margins

READERSHIP Undergraduate students of urban sociology, urban politics, urban geography, economic geography and urban studies SOCIOLOGY FOR A NEW CENTURY SERIES 2011 • 424 pages Paper (978-1-4129-8803-2) • £25.99

THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HOUSING Second Edition Edited by Andrew T Carswell University of Georgia This Second Edition has been updated to reflect the significant changes in the market that make the landscape of the industry so different today and includes articles and references from a fresh set of scholars who have contributed to the field over the past 12 years. August 2012 • 934 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-8957-2) • £240.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4522-1838-0) Special Introductory Offer: £205.00

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Urban Geography

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF HOUSING STUDIES Edited by David F Clapham Cardiff University, William A V Clark University of California, Los Angeles and Kenneth Gibb University of Glasgow ‘The comprehensive volume we have long been waiting for. Chapters by leading scholars from many disciplines offer students, housing professionals and policy analysts an insightful examination of the complex aspects of the housing sector’ - Andrejs Skaburskis, Professor and North American Editor of Housing Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario Cross-disciplinary and critical in its approach, The SAGE Handbook of Housing Studies is an elucidating look at the key issues within the field. It covers the study of housing retrospectively, but also analyzes the future directions of research and theory, demonstrating how it can contribute to wider debates in the social sciences.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: HOUSING MARKETS \ PART TWO: APPROACHES \ PART THREE: CONTEXT \ PART FOUR: POLICY ISSUES

READERSHIP Academics and researchers in human geography, urban studies, sociology, social policy, economics and politics March 2012 • 528 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-430-6) • £95.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-4757-0)

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF ARCHITECTURAL THEORY Edited by C Greig Crysler University of California, Berkeley, Stephen Cairns University of Edinburgh and Hilde Heynen Catholic University of Leuven ‘This book is much more than just a handbook of architecture.... None of the existing Readers on architecture, urbanism or space have the breadth, the pedagogic value and amalgamation of creative thinking.... A must as a reference resource’ - Scott Lash, Goldsmiths College, University of London

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: POWER/DIFFERENCE/EMBODIMENT \ PART TWO: AESTHETICS/ PLEASURE/EXCESS \ PART THREE: NATION/WORLD/SPECTACLE \ PART FOUR: HISTORY/ MEMORY/TRADITION \ PART FIVE: DESIGN/PRODUCTION/PRACTICE \ PART SIX: SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY/ VIRTUALITY \ PART SEVEN: NATURE/ECOLOGY/SUSTAINABILITY \ PART EIGHT: CITY/METROPOLIS/TERRITORY

READERSHIP Postgraduate students, researchers and academics in architecture, urban geography, the built environment, urban studies, urban planning, urban sociology and other social science subjects dealing with space and place January 2012 • 776 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-4613-1) • £95.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-0175-6)

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Urban Geography

CITIES AND ECONOMIC CHANGE Edited by Ronan Paddison University of Glasgow and Tom Hutton University of British Columbia This much-needed textbook combines a sound theoretical grounding with an empirical overview of the urban economy. Specific references are made to key emergent processes and debates including splintered labour markets, informal economies, consumption, a comparative discussion of North and South, and quantitative aspects of globalization. There are pedagogical features and illustrative case studies integrated throughout, including boxed city examples, key questions for discussion at the end of main chapters, and suggested readings and key Websites.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction: What is an Urban Economy? \ Cities, Technology and Economic Change \ Cities and Rescaling \ New Economies, New Spaces \ Consumption and Cities \ Redundant and Marginalized Spaces \ Splintering Labour Markets \ Informal and Alternative Economies \ Entrepreneurial Governance as the New Urban Policy Orthodoxy \ The Resilient City \ Imagineering the City \ Inclusivity \ Urban Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability \ Theories of Place, a Place for Theories \ Towards Good Cities?

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of urban geography, urban studies, urban sociology and urban planning February 2013 • 304 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-938-7) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84787-939-4) • £24.99

CITIES AND SOCIAL CHANGE Edited by Ronan Paddison University of Glasgow and Eugene McCann Simon Fraser University This textbook provides students with an in-depth understanding of the central issues associated with the city and how living in a city impacts its inhabitants. It provides a critical analysis of the key thinkers, themes and paradigms dealing with the relationship between the built environment and urban life. Examining the contradictions, conflicts and complexities of city living, the book is an essential resource for students looking to get to grips with the different theoretical and substantive approaches that make up the diverse and rich study of the city and urban life.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Theorising the City \ Representing and Imagining the City \ Class, Lifestyle and the New City \ Being Poor in the City \ Difference and Being Different in the City \ Everyday City of the Senses \ Dis/Order and Regulation \ Walling the City \ Healthy Cities \ Cities/Nature and Sustainability \ Just Cities \ Reflections

READERSHIP Upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students of urban geography, urban studies and urban sociology December 2012 • 288 pages Cloth (978-1-84860-109-3) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84860-110-9) • £24.99

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Urban Geography

CULTURES AND GLOBALIZATION Cities, Cultural Policy and Governance Edited by Helmut K Anheier Hertie School of Governance and Heidelberg University and Yudhishthir Raj Isar The American University of Paris ‘This is a significant volume that firmly situates the discussion about globalization, cultural production and the challenges for policy formulation in the dynamic, slippery and ever-shifting terrain of the contemporary urban condition’ - Rahul Mehrotra, Harvard University Looking at the city through its internal dynamics, this book examines how governance and cultural policy play out in a national and international framework. Making a truly global contribution to the literature, the editors bring together an international and highly respected team of scholars. In doing so, they skilfully steer debates beyond the city as an economic powerhouse, to cover issues that fully comprehend a city’s cultural dynamics and its impact on policy including alternative economies, creativity, migration, diversity, sustainability, education and urban planning.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: METROPOLITAN CULTURAL POLITICS, POLICIES AND GOVERNANCE \ Overarching Issues: Cities as Geopolitical Spaces for the Global Governance of Culture \ Communication Networks, Cities, and the Informal Economies \ Challenges of Governance in Multi-Ethnic Cities \ Cities and Universities: A Virtual Cultural Policy Nexus \ Cities, Culture and Sustainable Development \ City Branding \ Competing Cities and Spectacularizing Urban Landscapes \ The Creative Cities Discourse: Production and/or Consumption? \ The Creative City: Compelling and Contentious \ City Experiences: The Production of Culture: Abu Dhabi’s Urban Strategies \ Amsterdam: A MultiCultural Capital of Culture \ Creative City, City Marketing, Creative Industries and Cultural Policy: Challenges for Antwerp \ ‘Creative Governance’ in Berlin? \ Brazzaville: A Global Village of African Culture \ Spectacularizing Fes \ Reshaping, Installing, Pioneering, Spearheading... Istanbul \ Johannesburg: Investing in Cultural Economies or Publics? \ Rich but Divided ... the Politics of Cultural Policy in London \ The Cultural Mapping of L’viv \ MarseilleProvence 2013: Cultural Capital, but for What Kind of Europe and Under Which Globalisation? \ Medellin: Tales of Fear and Hope \ Melbourne and Brisbane: The Claims of Suburbs \ Mexico City: Cultural Policies, Governance and Civil Society \ Mumbai: Historic Preservation by Citizens \ New York City: City Culture as Public Display \ Paris: A Process of Metropolitanization \ Sao Paulo: Rich Culture, Poor Access \ Shanghai: Images of Modernity \ Torino: A Change of Skin and More \ Vancouver: The Enigmatic Emerging Cultural Metropolis \ Venice, Reloaded? A Tale of Urban Life (and Death) \ Cultures and Cities: Some Policy Implications \ Ethnographic Snapshots: Visions of Cities \ PART TWO: INDICATOR SUITES

READERSHIP Postgraduate students and researchers in cultural studies, urban sociology, urban studies and public policy THE CULTURES AND GLOBALIZATION SERIES March 2012 • 472 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-0122-0) • £90.00 Paper (978-1-4462-0123-7) • £36.99

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Social Anthropology

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY Published with the Association of Social Anthropology Two-Volume Set Edited by Richard Fardon School of Oriental and African Studies, John Gledhill University of Manchester, Olivia Harris formerly London School of Economics, Trevor H J Marchand SOAS, University of London, Mark Nuttall University of Alberta, Canada, Cris Shore, Veronica Strang both at the University of Auckland and Richard A Wilson University of Connecticut In two volumes, The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology is the definitive overview of contemporary research in the discipline. It explains the what, where and how of current and anticipated work in social anthropology. With 80 authors, contributing more than 60 chapters, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date statement of research available and the essential point of departure for future projects. The Handbook is divided into four sections: Part One: Interfaces: examines social anthropology’s disciplinary connections from art and literature to politics and economics, from linguistics to biomedicine, from history to media studies Part Two: Places: examines place, region, culture and history from regional, area studies to a globalized world Part Three: Methodologies: examines issues of method from archives to war zones, development projects to art objects, and from ethics to comparison Part Four: Futures: anticipates anthropologies to come: in the brain sciences; post-development; the body and health; technologies; and materialities.

READERSHIP Advanced students and researchers in anthropology and aligned disciplines July 2012 • 868 pages Cloth (978-1-84787-547-1) • £275.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-0107-7)

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Social Anthropology / Tourism

CULTURES AND CRISES Understanding Risk and Resolution Edited by Richard Fardon School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London This collection brings together 13 essays on culture, not previously collected, from the last decade and a half of Mary Douglas’s life. January 2013 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-5466-0) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-4462-5467-7) • £22.99

A VERY PERSONAL METHOD Anthropological Essays Drawn From Life Edited by Richard Fardon School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London This timely, well-informed book draws together her chief writings on method. It reveals a thinker who was continuously innovative and individual. January 2013 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-5468-4) • £65.00 Paper (978-1-4462-5469-1) • £22.99

UNDERSTANDING TOURISM A Critical Introduction Kevin Hannam University of Sunderland and Dan Knox Liverpool John Moores University ‘This book offers a contemporary insight into tourism and the tourist environment of today. A central feature is the key thinkers and their influential school of thought identified in each of the stuctured chapters. A very good and interesting read’ - Martine Middleton, Department of Tourism and Leisure Management, UCLAN 2010 • 240 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2277-7) • £72.00 Paper (978-1-4129-2278-4) • £23.99

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Tourism

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF TOURISM STUDIES Edited by Tazim Jamal Texas A & M University and Mike Robinson University of Birmingham ‘The strongest overview I have encountered of the scope and the current state of research across all the fields involved in advancing our understanding of tourism... nothing is comparable’ - Dean MacCannell, University of California, Davis Cloth 2009 ; Paper 2011 • 736 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2397-2) • £95.00 Paper (978-1-4462-0875-5) • £31.99 SAGE Reference Online (978-0-8570-2107-6)

THE TOURIST GAZE 3.0 Third Edition John Urry University of Lancaster and Jonas Larsen University of Roskilde ‘The original Tourist Gaze was a classic, marking out a new land to study and appreciate. This new edition extends into fresh areas with the same passion and insight of the object. Even more essential reading!’ - Nigel Thrift, Vice-Chancellor, University of Warwick This new edition of a seminal text restructures and remodels the groundbreaking previous versions making this book even more relevant for tourism students, researchers and designers. The ‘tourist gaze’ remains an agenda-setting theory. Packed full of fascinating insights this major new edition intelligently broadens its theoretical and geographical scope to provide an account that responds to various critiques. All chapters have been significantly revised to include up-to-date empirical data, many new case studies and fresh concepts. Three new chapters have been added which explore: • photography and digitization • embodied performances • risks and alternative futures.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Preface to the Second Edition \ Preface to 3.0 \ Theories \ Mass Tourism \ Economies \ Working under the Gaze \ Changing Tourist Cultures \ Places, Buildings and Design \ Vision and Photography \ Performances \ Risks and Futures

READERSHIP Upper-level students, researchers and lecturers of tourism, leisure, sociology, human geography, cultural policy and economic regeneration PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THEORY, CULTURE & SOCIETY 2011 • 296 pages Cloth (978-1-84920-376-0) • £75.00 Paper (978-1-84920-377-7) • £24.99

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Environmental Studies

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Volume 1: Approaches, Evidences and Causes Volume 2: Human Impacts and Responses Two-Volume Set Edited by John A Matthews Swansea University The SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change is an extensive survey of the interdisciplinary science of environmental change, including recent debates on climate change and the full range of other natural and anthropogenic changes affecting the Earth-oceanatmosphere system in the past, present and future. It examines the historic importance, present status and future prospects of the field over two volumes. With more than 40 chapters, the books situate the defining characteristics and key paradigms within a state-of-the-art review of the field, including its changing nature and diversity of approaches, evidence base, key theoretical arguments, resonances with other disciplines and relationships between theory, research and practice.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS INTRODUCTION \ PART ONE: APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE \ PART TWO: EVIDENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND THE GEO-ECOLOGICAL RESPONSE \ PART THREE: CAUSES, MECHANISMS AND DYNAMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE \ PART FOUR: KEY ISSUES OF HUMAN-INDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND THEIR IMPACTS \ PART FIVE: PATTERNS, PROCESSES AND IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AT THE REGIONAL SCALE \ PART SIX: RESPONSES OF PEOPLE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIETY

READERSHIP Academics, researchers, postgraduates and practitioners in geography, geology, ecology, environmental science, archaeology, anthropology, politics and sociology January 2012 • 1056 pages Cloth (978-0-85702-360-5) • £275.00

ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Two-Volume Set Second Edition Edited by John A Matthews Swansea University Accessibly written by a team of international authors, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Environmental Change, Second Edition, provides a gateway into the complex facts, topics, concepts, techniques, methodology and philosophy of environmental change. January 2013 • 692 pages Cloth (978-1-4462-4711-2) • £275.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-4750-1)

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Environmental Studies

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE Second Edition Edited by S George Philander Princeton University This Second Edition of an academic yet non-technical resource examines the effects, history and ongoing research in the important field of global warming and climate change. September 2012 • 1592 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-9261-9) • £240.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4522-1856-4)

UNDERSTANDING ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Edited by Susan Buckingham and Mike Turner both at Brunel University ‘In a world where concrete environmental systems are in a state of change at the same time our understandings of these systems are in upheaval, teaching environmental issues has become impossible without meaningful integration of earth systems and political-economic relationships. Buckingham, Turner and their collaborators accomplish this extremely difficult task and make a range of complex and iterative synergies clear, immediate, and compelling: hydrology and water rights; agronomy and land control; carbon loading and carbon trading; systems of flows and systems of meaning. A terrific teaching text’ - Professor Paul Robbins, University of Arizona There is now an unprecedented interest in, and concern about, environmental problems. Understanding Environmental Issues explains the science behind these problems, as well as the economic, political, social and cultural factors which produce and reproduce them. This book: • explains, clearly and concisely, the science and social science necessary to understand environmental issues • describes the philosophies, values, politics and technologies which contribute to the production of environmental issues • uses cases (climate change, waste, food and natural hazards) to provide detailed illustration and exemplification of the ideas; and a case study of Mexico City draws together the key themes.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: FRAMEWORKS \ Approaching Environmental Issues \ The Rise of Environmental Politics and the Environmental Movement \ Valuing the Environment \ Geoinformation Technology and the Environment \ PART TWO: CASE STUDIES \ Food \ Waste \ Global Climate Change \ Natural Hazards \ Mexico City

READERSHIP Undergraduate and postgraduate students in geography, environment studies and ecology 2008 • 288 pages Cloth (978-0-7619-4235-1) • £87.00 Paper (978-0-7619-4236-8) • £28.99

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Environmental Studies

THE SAGE REFERENCE SERIES ON GREEN SOCIETY Collection: Toward a Sustainable Future Twelve-Volume Set Edited by Paul Robbins University of Arizona This collection provides a vital and broad-ranging resource on environmental sociology in a 12-volume reference series of nearly 1,700 entries available in both print and electronic formats. 2011 • 6736 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-6273-5) • £700.00

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONSUMPTION AND WASTE The Social Science of Garbage Two-Volume Set Edited by Carl A Zimring Roosevelt University and William L Rathje University of Arizona The Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste explores this important topic across multiple disciplines within the social sciences and ranges further to include business, consumerism, environmentalism and marketing to comprise an outstanding reference for academic and public libraries. May 2012 • 1232 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-8819-3) • £225.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4522-1852-6) Special Introductory Offer: £190.00

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Physical Geography

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF GEOMORPHOLOGY Edited by Kenneth J Gregory University of Southampton and Andrew S Goudie University of Oxford Examining natural and anthropogenic processes, the Handbook is a comprehensive exposition of the fundamentals of geomorphology that examines form, process and history in the discipline.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS Introduction to the Discipline of Geomorphology \ PART ONE: FOUNDATION AND RELEVANCE \ Geomorphology: Its Early History \ The Nature of Explanation in Geomorphology \ The Role and Character of Theory in Geomorphology \ Geomorphology in Environmental Management \ Geomorphology and Society \ PART TWO: TECHNIQUES AND APPROACHES \ Observations and Experiments \ Geomorphological Mapping \ The Significance of Models in Geomorphology: From Concepts to Experiments \ Process and Form \ Dating Surfaces and Sediments \ Remote Sensing in Geomorphology \ Geographic Information Systems in Geomorphology \ Biogeomorphology \ Human Activity and Geomorphology \ PART THREE: PROCESS AND ENVIRONMENTS \ The Evolution of Regolith \ Rock Surface and Weathering: Process and Form \ Fluids, Flows and Fluxes in Geomorphology \ Sediment Transport and Deposition \ Hillslopes \ Riverine Environments \ Glacial Geomorphology \ Periglacial Environments \ Coastal Environments \ Aeolian Environments \ Tropical Environments \ Geomorphology Underground: The Study of Karst and Karst Processes \ PART FOUR: ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE \ Landscape Evolution and Tectonics \ Interpreting Quaternary Environments \ Environmental Change \ Disturbance and Responses in Geomorphic Systems \ PART FIVE: CONCLUSION \ Challenges and Perspectives

READERSHIP Postgraduate students, researchers and lecturers in physical geography and the environmental sciences 2011 • 648 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-2905-9) • £95.00 SAGE Reference Online (978-1-4462-0105-3)

THE SAGE HANDBOOK OF BIOGEOGRAPHY Edited by Andrew Millington Flinders University, Mark Blumler State University of New York, Binghamton and Udo Schickhoff University of Hamburg The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography is a manual for scoping the past, present and future of biogeography that enable readers to consider, where relevant, how similar biogeographical issues are tackled by researchers in different schools.

ABRIDGED CONTENTS PART ONE: REVISITING THEORIES AND CONCEPTS \ PART TWO: EXPLAINING DISTRIBUTIONS, GRADIENTS AND DISTURBANCES \ PART THREE: RECONSIDERING BIOMES AND ECOSYSTEMS \ PART FOUR: UTILIZING MAPPING AND MODELING \ PART FIVE: LINKING BIOGEOGRAPHY AND SOCIETY

READERSHIP Postgraduate students, academics, researchers and practitioners in biogeography, physical geography and environmental geography, as well as relevant life sciences such as biology, zoology and ecology 2011 • 624 pages Cloth (978-1-4129-1951-7) • £95.00

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Journals

URBAN STUDIES An International Journal of Research in Urban Studies Editor-in-Chief: Jon Bannister University of Glasgow, UK Managing Editors: Ronan Paddison University of Glasgow, UK, Kenneth Gibb University of Glasgow, UK and Andrew Cumbers University of Glasgow, UK Urban Studies deals with every kind of urban and regional issue that is susceptible to social science or other relevant analysis. These range from such issues as urban housing, employment, race, politics and crime, to subjects of regional investment and transport. Impact Factor: 1.513 Ranked: 6 out of 36 in Urban Studies; 24 out of 78 in Environmental Studies Source: 2010 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2011) ELECTRONIC ACCESS: Urban Studies is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://usj.sagepub.com Published 16 times a year ISSN: 0042-0980 • Individual Rate £296 • Institutional Rate £1712

PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Managing Editor: Noel Castree University of Manchester, UK Editors: Rob Kitchin National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Vicky Lawson University of Washington, USA, Anssi Paasi University of Oulu, Finland, Chris Philo University of Glasgow, UK and Sue Roberts University of Kentucky, USA Progress in Human Geography is the journal of choice for those wanting to know about the state-of-the-art in all areas of human geography research and scholarship. 2010 Impact Factor: 3.793 2010 Ranking: 2/67 in Geography Source: 2010 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2011) ELECTRONIC ACCESS: Progress in Human Geography is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://phg.sagepub.com Published Six Times a Year: February, April, June, August, October, December ISSN: 0309-1325 • Individual Rate £127 • Institutional Rate £586

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PROGRESS IN PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY An International Review of Geographical Work in the Natural and Environmental Sciences Managing Editor: Nick Clifford Kings College London, UK North American Editor: George P Malanson, University of Iowa, US Progress in Physical Geography is an international journal, encompassing an interdisciplinary approach incorporating the latest developments and debates within Physical Geography and interrelated fields across the Earth, Biological and Ecological System Sciences. 2010 Impact Factor: 2.28 2010 Ranking: 13 /42 in Geography, Physical | 36/167 in Geosciences, Multidisciplinary Source: 2010 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2011) ELECTRONIC ACCESS: Progress in Physical Geography is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://ppg.sagepub.com Published Six Times a Year: February, April, June, August, October, December ISSN: 0309–1333 • Individual Rate £121 • Institutional Rate £586

DIALOGUES IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Managing Editor: Rob Kitchin, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Editors: John-Paul Jones III, University of Arizona, USA, Lily Kong, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore, Richard Le Heron, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Ugo Rossi, University of Cagliari, Italy and Barney Warf, University of Kansas, USA The primary aim of Dialogues in Human Geography is to stimulate open and critical debate on the philosophical, methodological and pedagogic foundations of geographic thought and praxis. It publishes articles, with responses, which seek to critique present thinking and praxis and set the agenda for future avenues of geographic thought, empirical research and pedagogy. ELECTRONIC ACCESS: Dialogues in Human Geography is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://dhg.sagepub.com Published Three Times a Year: March, July, November ISSN: 2043-8206 • Individual Rate £42 • Institutional Rate £301

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LOCAL ECONOMY The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit Executive Editor: Andrew Jones Local Economy Policy Unit, UK Local Economy is a peer-reviewed journal operating as an interdisciplinary forum for the critical review of policy developments in the broad area of local economic development and urban regeneration. It seeks not only to publish analysis and critique but also to disseminate innovative practice. ELECTRONIC ACCESS:

Local Economy is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://lec.sagepub.com Published Eight Times a Year: February, March, May, June, August, September, November, December ISSN: 0269-0942 • Individual Rate £78 • Institutional Rate £456

Action Research http://arj.sagepub.com

Economic Development Quarterly http://edq.sagepub.com

BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies http://bio.sagepub.com

Environment and Urbanization http://eandu.sagepub.com

Capital & Class http://cnc.sagepub.com

Environment and Urbanization ASIA http://eua.sagepub.com

China Information http://cin.sagepub.com

Ethnicities http://etn.sagepub.com

China Report http://chr.sagepub.com

European Urban and Regional Studies http://eur.sagepub.com

Cultural Geographies http://cgj.sagepub.com

Gender, Technology and Development” http://gtd.sagepub.com

Dialogues in Human Geography http://dhg.sagepub.com

Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies http://eme.sagepub.com

Diogenes http://dio.sagepub.com

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Global Social Policy http://gsp.sagepub.com

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India Quarterly http://iqq.sagepub.com

Planning Theory http://plt.sagepub.com

Information Development http://idv.sagepub.com

Politics & Society http://pas.sagepub.com

International Journal of Rural Management http://irm.sagepub.com

Progress in Development Studies http://pdj.sagepub.com

International Regional Science Review http://irsr.sagepub.com

Progress in Human Geography http://phg.sagepub.com

Journal of Asian and African Studies http://jas.sagepub.com

Progress in Physical Geography http://ppg.sagepub.com

Journal of Black Studies http://jbs.sagepub.com

Psychology and Developing Societies http://pds.sagepub.com

Journal of Developing Societies http://jds.sagepub.com

Race & Class http://rac.sagepub.com

Journal of Education for Sustainable Development http://jsd.sagepub.com

Review of Market Integration http://rmi.sagepub.com

Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research http://jht.sagepub.com Journal of Planning Education and Research http://jper.sagepub.com Journal of Planning History http://jph.sagepub.com Journal of Planning Literature http://jpl.sagepub.com Journal of South Asian Development http://sad.sagepub.com Journal of Urban History http://juh.sagepub.com Journal of Vacation Marketing http://jvm.sagepub.com Latin American Perspectives http://lap.sagepub.com Local Economy http://lec.sagepub.com Margin: The Journal of Applied Economic Research http://aer.sagepub.com Modern China http://modernchina.sagepub.com

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Review of Radical Political Economics http://rrpe.sagepub.com Science Technology & Society http://sts.sagepub.com South Asia Economic Journal http://sae.sagepub.com South Asia Research http://sar.sagepub.com South Asian Survey http://sas.sagepub.com Space and Culture http://sac.sagepub.com The Holocene http://hol.sagepub.com The Indian Economic & Social History Review http://ier.sagepub.com The Journal of Environment & Development http://jed.sagepub.com Tourist Studies http://tou.sagepub.com Urban Affairs Review http://uar.sagepub.com Urban Studies http://usj.sagepub.com

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Index

Agnew & Livingstone The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge..........................................................3

Leyshon, Lee, McDowell & Sunley The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography..........................................................13

Aitken & Valentine Approaches to Human Geography....9

Massey For Space....................................................................9

Anderson, Crang, Harrison & Horschelmann Key Concepts in Cultural Geography............................................10

Matthews The SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change, Two-Volume Set........................................................................26

Anheier & Isar Cultures and Globalization........................22

Matthews Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Environmental Change, Second Edition..........................................................26

Anheier & Juergensmeyer The Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Four-Volume Set..........................................................3 Aoyama, Murphy & Hanson Key Concepts in Economic Geography.................................................................................13 Buckingham & Turner Understanding Environmental Issues.........................................................................................27 Carswell The Encyclopedia of Housing, Second Edition..19 Chun & Griffith Spatial Statistics and Geostatistics..........5 Clapham, Clark & Gibb The SAGE Handbook of Housing Studies.......................................................................................20 Clifford, French & Valentine Key Methods in Geography, Second Edition............................................................................4 Clifford, Holloway, Rice & Valentine Key Concepts in Geography, Second Edition......................................................2

McMichael Development and Social Change, Fifth Edition................................................................................15 Millington, Blumler & Schickhoff The SAGE Handbook of Biogeography........................................................................29 Montello & Sutton An Introduction to Scientific Research Methods in Geography and Environmental Studies, Second Edition...........................................................................................5 Morrissey, Strohmayer, Whelan & Yeoh Key Concepts in Historical Geography............................................................ 11 Nyerges, Couclelis & McMaster The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society......................................................................6 Paddison & Hutton Cities and Economic Change..........21 Paddison & McCann Cities and Social Change..............21 Painter & Jeffrey Political Geography, Second Edition...12

Conradson, DeVerteuil, Dunn & Jarvis Key Concepts in Social Geography.....................................................................12

Parker & Doak Key Concepts in Planning.........................16

Crysler, Cairns & Heynen The SAGE Handbook of Architectural Theory.................................................................20

Philander Encyclopedia of Global Warming and Climate Change, Second Edition..........................................................27

Dicken Global Shift, Sixth Edition......................................... 14

Phillips & Johns Fieldwork for Human Geography............8

Dorling The Population of the UK, Second Edition...............7

Pink Situating Everyday Life................................................... 11

Elden, Barnes, Batty, Bennett, Peck, Thrift & Longley Environment and Planning....................................................... 17

Potter, Conway, Evans & Lloyd-Evans Key Concepts in Development Geography.........................................................15

Fahy & Rau Methods of Sustainability Research in the Social Sciences...........................................................................6

Robbins The SAGE Reference Series on Green Society, Twelve-Volume Set...................................................................28

Fardon, Gledhill, Harris, Marchand, Nuttall, Shore, Strang and Wilson The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology, Two-Volume Set..............................................23

Rodrigue, Notteboom & Shaw The SAGE Handbook of Transport Studies.....................................................................16

Fardon Cultures and Crises...................................................24

Rogerson Statistical Methods for Geography, Third Edition.................................................................................4

Fardon A Very Personal Method...........................................24

Rose Visual Methodologies, Third Edition.............................7

Gallaher, Dahlman, Gilmartin, Mountz & Shirlow Key Concepts in Political Geography............................................13

Rossi & Vanolo Urban Political Geographies...................18

Geddes International Migration, Four-Volume Set.............. 14

Shove, Pantzar & Watson The Dynamics of Social Practice......................................................................................12

Gregory & Castree Human Geography, Five-Volume Set.8 Gregory & Goudie The SAGE Handbook of Geomorphology........................................................................29

Sassen Cities in a World Economy, Fourth Edition.............19

Stoltman 21st Century Geography.........................................2 Urry & Larsen The Tourist Gaze 3.0, Third Edition...........25

Hannam & Knox Understanding Tourism.........................24

Warf Encyclopedia of Geography, Six-Volume Set...............3

Holt-Jensen Geography, Fourth Edition................................9

Woods Rural Geography, Second Edition........................... 17

Hubbard & Kitchin Key Thinkers on Space and Place, Second Edition..........................................................................10

Woods, Holloway & Panelli Key Concepts in Rural Geography................................................................................. 17

Hutchison Encyclopedia of Urban Studies, Two-Volume Set........................................................................18

Zimring & Rathje Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste, Two-Volume Set...........................................................28

Jamal & Robinson The SAGE Handbook of Tourism Studies.......................................................................................25

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