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1 | Introduction: Critical Scholarship, Practice and Education | 1 |
| Harald Bauder and Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro |
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2 | What Geography Ought to be | 11 |
| Peter Kropotkin (1885) |
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3 | Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography | 23 |
| Guy Debord (1955) |
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4 | Activism and the Academy | 28 |
| Nicholas K. Blomley (1994) |
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5 | Reinventing Radical Geography: Is All That’s Left Right? | 33 |
| Vera Chouinard (1994) |
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6 | The International Critical Geography Group: Forbidden Optimism? | 39 |
| Neil Smith and Caroline Desbiens (1999) |
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7 | Reflections on a White Discipline | 45 |
| Laura Pulido (2002) |
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8 | Learning to Become a Geographer: Reproduction and Transformation in Academia | 60 |
| Harald Bauder (2006) |
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9 | Fragment of a Voyage to New Orleans | 74 |
| Elisee Reclus (1855) |
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10 | Geographic Models of Imperialism | 89 |
| James Blaut (1970) |
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11 | Revolutionary and Counter Revolutionary Theory in Geography and the Problem of Ghetto Formation | 110 |
| David Harvey (1972) |
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12 | Geopolitics and National Movements: An Essay on the Dialectics of Imperialism | 126 |
| Anouar Abdel-Malek (1977) |
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13 | The New Geography and the New Imperialism: 1870-1918 | 140 |
| Brian Hudson (1977) |
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14 | The Geography of Human Liberation | 154 |
| Richard Peet (1978) |
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15 | A Socialist Feminist Perspective on Gender and Environment | 182 |
| Suzanne MacKenzie (1984) |
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16 | A Woman’s place? | 197 |
| Linda McDowell and Doreen Massey (1984) |
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17 | When in the World are Women? | 218 |
| Janice Monk and Cindi Katz (1993) |
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18 | Getting Personal: Reflexivity, Positionality, and Feminist Research | 241 |
| Kim V. L. England (1994) |
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19 | Different Diasporas and the Hype of Hybridity | 257 |
| Katharyne Mitchell (1997) |
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20 | Critically Understanding Race-Connected Practices: A Reading of W. E. B. Du Bois and Richard Wright | 278 |
| Bobby M Wilson (2002) |
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21 | Does Radical Geography Lack an Approach to Environmental Relations? | 301 |
| Ben Wisner (1978) |
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22 | Human-Environment Relations. Editor’s Introduction | 322 |
| Richard A. Walker (1979) |
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23 | Hazards and Crises: A Political Economy of Drought and Famine in Northern Nigeria | 347 |
| Michael Watts (1983) |
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24 | The Production of Nature | 368 |
| Neil Smith (1984) |
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25 | Converting the Wetlands, Engendering the Environment: The Intersection of Gender with Agrarian Change in the Gambia | 402 |
| Judith Carney (1993) |
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26 | What’s the Problem Here? | 427 |
| Joni Seager (1993) |
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27 | Environmental Change and Policy | 440 |
| Melissa Leach and Robin Mearns (1996) |
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28 | A Walk on the Wild Side: A Critical Geography of Domestication | 476 |
| Kay Anderson (1997) |
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29 | Witnessing the Animal Moment | 507 |
| Jody Emel and Jennifer Wolch (1998) |
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30 | Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California | 532 |
| Laura Pulido (2000) |
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31 | Tracking Invasive Land Covers in India or Why Our Landscapes Have Never Been Modern | 578 |
| Paul Robbins (2001) |
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32 | An Illustration of Geographical Warfare: Bombing the Dikes on the Red River, North Vietnam | 620 |
| Yves Lacoste (1973) |
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33 | Representations in an Electronic Age: Geography, GIS, and Democracy | 637 |
| John Pickles (1995) |
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34 | Trouble in the Heartland: GIS and Its Critics in the 1990s | 664 |
| Nadine Schuurman (2000) |
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35 | Maps as Social Constructions: Power, Communication and Visualization | 691 |
| Jeremy W. Crampton (2001) |
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36 | Putting “Cartography” into the History of Cartography: Arthur H. Robinson, David Woodward, and the Creation of a Discipline | 711 |
| Matthew H. Edney (2005) |
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