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OverviewDeveloped out of the author's own substantial teaching experience, this introduction to political geography approaches its subject matter from the standpoint of political economy and the politics of difference. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin R. Cox (Ohio State University)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 17.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.699kg ISBN: 9780631226796ISBN 10: 0631226796 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 22 February 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1. Fundamental Concepts of Political Geography: An Introduction. 2. The Political Economy of the Contemporary World: Fundamental Considerations. 3. The Political Geography of Capitalist Development I: The Workplace. 4. The Political Geography of Capitalist Development II: The Living Place. 5. Difference, Identity and Political Geography. 6. Political Geographies of Imagined Communities: The Nation. 7. A World of Difference. 8. The State in Geographic Context. 9 the Politics of Geographically Uneven Development. 10. The Politics of Globalization and Its Illusions. Conclusion. Index.ReviewsGeographically wide-ranging but theoretically coherent, this book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the essentials of political geography... it conveys a way of thinking about the territorial organization of the world and its consequences for the world's peoples that students can carry with them long after they have forgotten the details of the examples. John Agnew, University of California Los Angeles This is a very interesting, thorough and readable treatment of the political-economic formation of the contemporary world. Cox integrates contemporary theoretical and political concerns centered on difference and identity into a political-economy framework for understanding capitalism, the state, and territoriality. Addressing processes at a variety of geographic scales, and providing numerous empirical examples, Cox fascinatingly integrates and de-mystifies material that is frequently, but artificially, treated separately. Byron Miller, Director of the Urban Studies Programme, University of Calgary Many aspects of the text make it worth considering for undergraduate or graduate courses, especially the excellent case studies and the inclusion of race and gender issues Douglas Reardon, Coppin State College. Cox has written a carefully structured publication for students and lecturers with an interset in political geography. A wealth of historical and political science knowledge is offered. South African Geographical Journal Geographically wide--ranging but theoretically coherent, this book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the essentials of political geography... it conveys a way of thinking about the territorial organization of the world and its consequences for the worlda s peoples that students can carry with them long after they have forgotten the details of the examples. John Agnew, University of California Los Angeles This is a very interesting, thorough and readable treatment of the political--economic formation of the contemporary world. Cox integrates contemporary theoretical and political concerns centered on difference and identity into a political--economy framework for understanding capitalism, the state, and territoriality. Addressing processes at a variety of geographic scales, and providing numerous empirical examples, Cox fascinatingly integrates and de--mystifies material that is frequently, but artificially, treated separately. Byron Miller, Director of the Urban Studies Programme, University of Calgary Many aspects of the text make it worth considering for undergraduate or graduate courses, especially the excellent case studies and the inclusion of race and gender issues Douglas Reardon, Coppin State College. Cox has written a carefully structured publication for students and lecturers with an interset in political geography. A wealth of historical and political science knowledge is offered. South African Geographical Journal "Geographically wide-ranging but theoretically coherent, this book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the essentials of political geography... it conveys a way of thinking about the territorial organization of the world and its consequences for the world's peoples that students can carry with them long after they have forgotten the details of the examples." John Agnew, University of California Los Angeles "This is a very interesting, thorough and readable treatment of the political-economic formation of the contemporary world. Cox integrates contemporary theoretical and political concerns centered on difference and identity into a political-economy framework for understanding capitalism, the state, and territoriality. Addressing processes at a variety of geographic scales, and providing numerous empirical examples, Cox fascinatingly integrates and de-mystifies material that is frequently, but artificially, treated separately." Byron Miller, Director of the Urban Studies Programme, University of Calgary "Many aspects of the text make it worth considering for undergraduate or graduate courses, especially the excellent case studies and the inclusion of race and gender issues" Douglas Reardon, Coppin State College. "Cox has written a carefully structured publication for students and lecturers with an interset in political geography. A wealth of historical and political science knowledge is offered." South African Geographical Journal Geographically wide--ranging but theoretically coherent, this book provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the essentials of political geography... it conveys a way of thinking about the territorial organization of the world and its consequences for the worlda s peoples that students can carry with them long after they have forgotten the details of the examples. John Agnew, University of California Los Angeles <!----end----> This is a very interesting, thorough and readable treatment of the political--economic formation of the contemporary world. Cox integrates contemporary theoretical and political concerns centered on difference and identity into a political--economy framework for understanding capitalism, the state, and territoriality. Addressing processes at a variety of geographic scales, and providing numerous empirical examples, Cox fascinatingly integrates and de--mystifies material that is frequently, but artificially, treated separately. Byron Miller, Director of the Urban Studies Programme, University of Calgary Many aspects of the text make it worth considering for undergraduate or graduate courses, especially the excellent case studies and the inclusion of race and gender issues Douglas Reardon, Coppin State College. Cox has written a carefully structured publication for students and lecturers with an interset in political geography. A wealth of historical and political science knowledge is offered. South African Geographical Journal Author InformationKevin R. Cox is Professor of Geography at Ohio State University and the author/editor of numerous other books, including Spaces of Globalization (editor, 1997). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |