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Contents List of ContributorsAuthors List of Figures List of Tables List of Maps Acknowledgements Introduction: Questioning Geography Douglas Sherman, Alisdair Rogers and Noel Castree Part I The ?Nature? of Geography 1. Geography ? : Coming Aapart at the sSeams? Ron Johnston 2. A Ddivided Ddiscipline? Heather Viles 3. What Ddifference Ddoes dDifference Mmake to Ggeography? Katherine McKittrick and Linda Peake Part II Approaches in Geography 4. Is gGeography a Sscience? Noel Castree 5. What Kkind of sScience Iis Pphysical gGeography? Stephan Harrison 6. Beyond Sscience? Human geography, interpretation and critique Maureen Hickey and Vicky Lawson Part III Key Debates in Geography 7. General/Pparticular Tim Burt 8. Process/Form Bruce L. Rhoads 9. Representation/Rreality Matthew Hannah 10. Meta-theory/mMany Ttheories Michael Curry Part IV The Practice of Geography 11. Cartography and vVisualization Scott Orford 12. Models, mModelling and Ggeography David Demeritt and John Wainwright 13. Ethnography and Fieldwork and ethnography Steve Herbert, Jacqueline Gallagher and Garth Myers 14. Counting and mMeasuring: Happy Valentine?s Day Danny Dorling 15. Theory and tTheorizing Elspeth Graham Part V The Uses of Geography 16 .A pPolicy-Rrelevant Ggeography for Ssociety? Alisdair Rogers 17. Whose Ggeography? Education as politics Noel Castree Index
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Geography.