ABSTRACT

First published in 1989. The publication of Models in geography presaged a sea change in the practice of Anglo-American geography. For a new set of models, this book provides a summary of their nature, spirit and purpose based upon a political-economy perspective. The book is split into two volumes, each consisting of four parts. This makes the title suitable for students and geographers with an interest in models of the city, civil society and social theory.

part 1|40 pages

New Models

part 2|106 pages

New Models of the City

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|18 pages

Women in the city

chapter 6|20 pages

Third World cities

part 3|106 pages

New Models of Civil Society

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 8|20 pages

Geography, race, and racism

chapter 10|32 pages

What is locality?

part 4|133 pages

New Models of social Theory