About this book
- Organized to provide a new set of conceptual lenses through which social geographies can be discussed
- Presents an original intervention into the debates about social geography
- Highlights the importance of social geography within the broader field of geography
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Author Bios
Mary
E. Thomas is Assistant Professor of Geography and Women's Studies at Ohio State
University. Her research examines racial segregation among US youth populations and
the perpetuation of racism, sexism, and white hegemony in the practices of young women.
Her book on teen girls, racial segregation, and urban education in Los Angeles, California
is forthcoming.
Paul Cloke is Professor of Human Geography at
the University of Exeter. He has published widely on the social and cultural geographies
of rural areas, and is Founder Editor of the Journal of Rural Studies. His
recent books include Swept Up Lives? Re-envisioning the Homeless City (with
Jon May and Sarah Johnsen, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010) and Globalizing Responsibility:
The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption (with Clive Barnett, Nick Clarke,
and Alice Malpass, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
Ruth Panelli is former Reader in Human Geography at University College London and is now participating in community work and research in rural New Zealand. She has published writings on responses to individual and collective experiences of difference and her books include Social Geographies: From Difference to Action (2004) and Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth (ed. with Samantha Punch and Elsbeth Robson, 2007).


