| Steve Pile, N. J. Thrift - Identity - 1995 - 432 pages
Is it possible to map the human subject? This book explores the places of the subject in contemporary culture from a variety of directions and in the process, maps new ... | |
| Jon May, N. J. Thrift - Time - 2001 - 340 pages
Timespace argues that the old dimensions of time and space do not exist singly, but only as a hybrid process term. the contributors introduce the concepts of time and space ... | |
| Stephan Harrison, Steve Pile, N. J. Thrift - Education - 2004 - 316 pages
"Patterned Ground unravels the entangled relationships between nature and culture. Around 100 entries by leading names in new geography and related disciplines focus on various ... | |
| Mike Crang, N. J. Thrift - Business & Economics - 2000 - 406 pages
Thinking Space is ideal reading for those looking to learn about the 'spatial turn' in social and cultural theory. Theorists have begun using geographical concepts and ... | |
| Steve Pile, N. J. Thrift - Cities and towns - 2000 - 346 pages
A unique compendium by an international team of contributers which opens up the reader to surprise twists of the imagination, new forms of criticism and to new ways of finding ... | |
| Michael Taylor, N. J. Thrift - Business & Economics - 1986 - 402 pages
This volume charts the ways in which multinational corporations contributed to the restructuring of the world economy, paying particular attention to the spatial consequences ... | |
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