Title: Old places, new spaces : recent developments in British cultural geography
Source document: Brno studies in English. 1999, vol. 25, iss. 1, pp. [157]-169
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[157]-169
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ISSN1211-1791
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/104492
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[4] Cloke, Paul & Little, Jo, eds. (1997). Contested Countryside Cultures (London: Routledge).
[5] Cloke, Paul et al. (1994). Writing The Rural: Five Cultural Geographies (London: Paul Chapman).
[6] Giddens, Anthony (1984). The Constitution of Society (Cambridge: Polity Press).
[7] Harvey, David (1990). The Condition of Postmodernity: An Enquiry Into The Conditions Of Cultural Change (Oxford: Blackwell).
[8] Harvey, David (1993). "From space to place and back again: reflections on the condition of postmodernity", in Bird et al. (1993).
[9] Lefebvre, Henri (1991). The Production of Space (English trans, of Production de l'espace) (Oxford: Blackwell).
[10] Leyshon, A. & Thrift, N. (1997). Moneyspace (London: Routledge).
[11] Massey, Doreen (1994). Space, Place and Gender (Cambridge: Polity Press).
[12] Mc Guigan, Jim (1993). Cultural Populism (London: Routledge).
[13] Pile, Steve (1996). The Body and The City: Psychoanalysis, Space and Subjectivity (London: Routledge).
[14] Rose, Gillian (1993). Feminism and Geography (London: Routledge).
[15] Sibley, David (1995). Geographies of Exclusion: Society and Difference in the West (London: Routledge).
[16] Skelton, Tracey & Valentine, Gill (1998). Cool Places: Geographies of Youth Culture (London: Routledge).
[17] Soja, Edward (1989). Postmodern Geographies (London: Routledge).
[18] Tester, Keith (1994). Media, Culture and Society (London: Routledge).
[19] Thrift, Nigel (1996). Spatial Formations (London: Routledge).