Description for David Harvey
Paperback. Critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world's most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists. This title considers the entire range of Harvey's oeuvre, from the nature of urbanism to environmental issues. It also contains a consolidated bibliography of Harvey's writings. Editor(s): Castree, Noel; Gregory, Derek. Series: Antipode Book Series. Num Pages: 336 pages, 2 illustrations. BIC Classification: RG. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 153 x 19. Weight in Grams: 478.
This book critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world's most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists.
This book critically interrogates the work of David Harvey, one of the world's most influential geographers, and one of its best known Marxists.
- Considers the entire range of Harvey's oeuvre, from the nature of urbanism to environmental issues.
- Written by contributors from across the human sciences, operating with a range of critical theories.
- Focuses on key themes in Harvey's work.
- Contains a consolidated bibliography of Harvey's writings.
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
336
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2006
Series
Antipode Book Series
Condition
New
Weight
477g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
Hoboken, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780631235101
SKU
V9780631235101
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99-50
About Noel Castree
Noel Castree is a Professor in the School of Environment and Development at Manchester University. His previous publications include Nature: The Adventures of an Idea (2005), Spaces of Work (2004), Social Nature (Blackwell Publishing, 2001) and Remaking Reality (1998). Derek Gregory is a Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of British Columbia. His previous publications include ... Read more
Reviews for David Harvey
"The debates in David Harvey: A Critical Reader highlight the importance of thinking about space as something materially produced and in process ... The discussion also leads to considerations of the urban as a way of life. The tension between these two strands makes this anthology fertile ground for attempts at a synthesis." Radical Philosophy "David Harvey: ... Read more