Emotional Geographies

Author:   Liz Bondi ,  Joyce Davidson ,  Mr. Mick Smith
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780754643753


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   28 August 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Liz Bondi ,  Joyce Davidson ,  Mr. Mick Smith
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780754643753


ISBN 10:   0754643751
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   28 August 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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’This book is a major contribution to the exploration of emotions. Its concern with the geographies of emotions - their locations, landscapes and relationships - has created a rich and insightful collection of essays that will be invaluable to anyone interested in understanding the emotional, feeling and affect.’ Gillian Rose, Open University, UK ’Undoubtedly, this volume makes an important contribution to a body of work that takes seriously the part played by emotional responses...It deserves a place on the bookshelves of researchers both for its empirical content and the engagement with theory in various chapters. It will also be an invaluable resource for those teaching graduate students and undergraduates about this exciting terrain of the emotional turn.’ Annals of the Association of Geographers ’Students taking courses in each field (social and health geography) will be richer for embracing the landscapes of the human spirit suggested by this book.’ New Zealand Geographer 'The range of emotions encountered in the book is refreshing, and the encouragement to engage with our own and others' emotions in our research is one worth taking to heart.' Matthew Collins, University of Sheffield, UK '...Emotional Geographies elegantly succeeds in demonstrating just how critical participation in an emotionally- and rationally-engaged collaboration might look.' Space and Culture 'The text's editors argue cogently for an ""emotional turn"" in geography, and provide an interesting and thought provoking work...' European Spatial Research and Policy '... the research [...] is compelling and well-written, and certainly highlights the shifting contours of what we call human geography over the past decade.' International Journal of Heritage Studies '... the volume edited by Davidson et al. offers a powerful example of the prescient contributions made by the affective turn in the interdisciplinary concerns of the field of human geography...Each individu


'This book is a major contribution to the exploration of emotions. Its concern with the geographies of emotions - their locations, landscapes and relationships - has created a rich and insightful collection of essays that will be invaluable to anyone interested in understanding the emotional, feeling and affect.' Gillian Rose, Open University, UK 'Undoubtedly, this volume makes an important contribution to a body of work that takes seriously the part played by emotional responses...It deserves a place on the bookshelves of researchers both for its empirical content and the engagement with theory in various chapters. It will also be an invaluable resource for those teaching graduate students and undergraduates about this exciting terrain of the emotional turn .' Annals of the Association of Geographers 'Students taking courses in each field (social and health geography) will be richer for embracing the landscapes of the human spirit suggested by this book.' New Zealand Geographer 'The range of emotions encountered in the book is refreshing, and the encouragement to engage with our own and others' emotions in our research is one worth taking to heart.' Matthew Collins, University of Sheffield, UK '...Emotional Geographies elegantly succeeds in demonstrating just how critical participation in an emotionally- and rationally-engaged collaboration might look.' Space and Culture 'The text's editors argue cogently for an emotional turn in geography, and provide an interesting and thought provoking work...' European Spatial Research and Policy '... the research [...] is compelling and well-written, and certainly highlights the shifting contours of what we call human geography over the past decade.' International Journal of Heritage Studies '... the volume edited by Davidson et al. offers a powerful example of the prescient contributions made by the affective turn in the interdisciplinary concerns of the field of human geography...Each individual chapter of the collection offers thoughtful, considerate, and oftentimes poignant depictions of the emotional geographies that relations to place engender. Such an investigation will therefore benefit both the curriculum of advanced undergraduate and graduate students as well as the research explorations of established scholars interested in the role of emotions in the sociology and geography of human interactions.' International Sociology Review of Books


"’This book is a major contribution to the exploration of emotions. Its concern with the geographies of emotions - their locations, landscapes and relationships - has created a rich and insightful collection of essays that will be invaluable to anyone interested in understanding the emotional, feeling and affect.’ Gillian Rose, Open University, UK ’Undoubtedly, this volume makes an important contribution to a body of work that takes seriously the part played by emotional responses...It deserves a place on the bookshelves of researchers both for its empirical content and the engagement with theory in various chapters. It will also be an invaluable resource for those teaching graduate students and undergraduates about this exciting terrain of the emotional turn.’ Annals of the Association of Geographers ’Students taking courses in each field (social and health geography) will be richer for embracing the landscapes of the human spirit suggested by this book.’ New Zealand Geographer 'The range of emotions encountered in the book is refreshing, and the encouragement to engage with our own and others' emotions in our research is one worth taking to heart.' Matthew Collins, University of Sheffield, UK '...Emotional Geographies elegantly succeeds in demonstrating just how critical participation in an emotionally- and rationally-engaged collaboration might look.' Space and Culture 'The text's editors argue cogently for an ""emotional turn"" in geography, and provide an interesting and thought provoking work...' European Spatial Research and Policy '... the research [...] is compelling and well-written, and certainly highlights the shifting contours of what we call human geography over the past decade.' International Journal of Heritage Studies '... the volume edited by Davidson et al. offers a powerful example of the prescient contributions made by the affective turn in the interdisciplinary concerns of the field of human geography...Each individu"


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Joyce Davidson (Department of Geography) and Mick Smith (Departments of Philosophy and Environmental Studies) are based at Queen's University in Canada. Liz Bondi (Schools of GeoSciences and Health in Social Science) is based in Edinburgh University, UK. Liz Bondi, Joyce Davidson, Mick Smith, Sara M. Morris, Carol Thomas, Marion Collis, Christine Milligan, Amanda Bingley, Anthony Gatrell, Jennie Germann Molz, John Urry, Hester Parr, Chris Philo, Nicky Burns, David Conradson, Phil Hubbard, Jenny Hockey, Bridget Penhale, David Sibley, Colleen Heenan, Mark Paterson, Mike Hepworth, Deborah Thien, Owain Jones.

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