Book Review: Power and Development, by Jonathan Crush
(1997)
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Steinberg, P. E. (1997). Book Review: Power and Development, by Jonathan Crush. Professional Geographer, 49(2), 258-259. https://doi.org/10.1111/0033-0124.t01-1-00075
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Political Geography and the Environment (1997)
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Steinberg, P. E. (1997). Political Geography and the Environment. Journal of Geography, 96(2), 113-118. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221349708978769
And are the Anti-Statist Movements our Friends? (1997)
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Steinberg, P. E. (1997). And are the Anti-Statist Movements our Friends?. Political Geography, 16(1), 13-19. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0962-6298%2896%2900066-2
Scale-invariance of soil moisture variability and its implications for the frequency-size distribution of landslides (1997)
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Pelletier, J., Malamud, B., Blodgett, T., & Turcotte, D. (1997). Scale-invariance of soil moisture variability and its implications for the frequency-size distribution of landslides. Engineering Geology, 48(3-4), 255-268. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0013-7952%2897%2900041-0
Where angels fear to tread? Mapping women and men in India (1997)
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Kumar, N., Raju, S., Atkins, P., & Townsend, J. (1997). Where angels fear to tread? Mapping women and men in India. Environment and Planning A, 29(12), 2207-2215. https://doi.org/10.1068/a292207The authors have produced the Atlas of Women and Men in India, using material from the 1991 Census, mainly at district level. The Atlas may be unacceptable to Indian geographers because it seeks to question the authority of numerical data and of maps... Read More about Where angels fear to tread? Mapping women and men in India.
Picturing Practices: Research through the Tourist Gaze (1997)
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Crang, M. (1997). Picturing Practices: Research through the Tourist Gaze. Progress in Human Geography, 21(3), 359-374. https://doi.org/10.1191/030913297669603510Geographers have shown the centrality of representations of landscape to understanding social geographies. This article suggests that so far more attention has been paid to the representations than the practices that create these representations. Usi... Read More about Picturing Practices: Research through the Tourist Gaze.
Software for Qualitative Research: 2 Some Thoughts on 'Aiding' Analysis (1997)
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Hinchliffe, S., Crang, M., Reimer, S., & Hudson, A. (1997). Software for Qualitative Research: 2 Some Thoughts on 'Aiding' Analysis. Environment and Planning A, 29(6), 1109-1124. https://doi.org/10.1068/a291109In this paper the author examines how Korea's export-oriented economy has laid its new foundation for global competitiveness by deepening interfirm linkages. Korea's interfirm linkages refer mainly to the relationship between large and small firms. R... Read More about Software for Qualitative Research: 2 Some Thoughts on 'Aiding' Analysis.
Software for Qualitative Research: 1 Prospectus and Overview (1997)
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Crang, M., Hudson, A., Reimer, S., & Hinchliffe, S. (1997). Software for Qualitative Research: 1 Prospectus and Overview. Environment and Planning A, 29(5), 771-787. https://doi.org/10.1068/a290771In recent years there has been growing interest in the use of computers within qualitative geography. In this paper we review the types of software packages that have been adopted and outline some of their distinctive features. We discuss the intelle... Read More about Software for Qualitative Research: 1 Prospectus and Overview.
The Maltese food system and the Mediterranean (1997)
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Gastoni, M., & Atkins, P. (1997). The Maltese food system and the Mediterranean. GeoJournal, 41(2), 127-136. https://doi.org/10.1023/a%3A1006880723291The paper seeks to understand the Maltese food system in the context of its history and its geographical position within a broad Mediterranean setting of food production, processing, marketing and consumption. Although it has characteristics in commo... Read More about The Maltese food system and the Mediterranean.
Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides (1997)
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Densmore, A., Anderson, R., McAdoo, B., & Ellis, M. (1997). Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides. Science, 275(5298), 369-372. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.275.5298.369Bedrock landsliding is a dominant geomorphic process in a number of high-relief landscapes, yet is neglected in landscape evolution models. A physical model of sliding in beans is presented, in which incremental lowering of one wall simulates baselev... Read More about Hillslope evolution by bedrock landslides.