
Urban geography is in desperate need of a textbook that characterizes the field of something much richer than that produced by the positivist epistemology of the 1960s. In its themes and organizational framework, in its approach and in its breadth of coverage, this book is set to fulfil that need.
Traditional models, radical interpretations and post-modern concerns are synthesized in this accessible and evocative account of the central issues of contemporary urbanism and city life.
| john matthai suzanne weyn e v rieu l a coldren sylvia chivaratanond | n arteca terence reese l 6 qe f 1 7 georgina sarah godkin dick francis |