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Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development (2009)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2009). Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development. In N. Thrift, & R. Kitchin (Eds.), International encyclopaedia of human geography (18-23). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044910-4.00884-1

The concept of uneven development originally developed within Marxian political economy to describe – inter alia – relations between political classes, between the forces and relations of production, and between companies. Subsequently, it became gen... Read More about Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development.

Doreen Massey 'For Space' (2005). (2008)
Book Chapter
Anderson, B. (2008). Doreen Massey 'For Space' (2005). In P. Hubbard, G. Valentine, & R. Kitchin (Eds.), Key Texts in Human Geography. SAGE Publications

Geography, Culture and Global Change. (2008)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C. (2008). Geography, Culture and Global Change. In P. Daniels, M. Bradshaw, D. Shaw, & J. Sidaway (Eds.), Human Geography, Issues for the 21st Century (273-289). (3). Pearson

Domestic Geographies of Affect. (2008)
Book Chapter
Anderson, B. (2008). Domestic Geographies of Affect. In M. Greco, & P. Stenner (Eds.), Emotions. A Social Science Reader (201-205). Routledge

National States (2007)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2007). National States. In I. Douglas, R. Huggett, & C. Perkins (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Geography. Routledge

The non-'Global City' of Birmingham, UK: a gateway through time. (2007)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C., Pollard, J., & Henry, N. (2007). The non-'Global City' of Birmingham, UK: a gateway through time. In L. Benton-Short, & M. Price (Eds.), Migrants to the Metropolis: The Rise of Immigrant Gateway Cities (191-224). Syracuse University Press

War veterans, disability and post-colonial citizenship in Lusophone Africa (2007)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2007). War veterans, disability and post-colonial citizenship in Lusophone Africa. In E. Gilbert, & E. Cowen (Eds.), War, Citizenship, Territory. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203938126

Introduction: Postcolonial Transformations As an imperial power, Portugal encountered numerous diculties in seeking to integrate its African colonial territories (Angola, Moçambique, GuineaBissau, Cape Verde, São Tomé, and Principé) into the empire a... Read More about War veterans, disability and post-colonial citizenship in Lusophone Africa.

Speed= distance/time : chronotopographies of action (2007)
Book Chapter
Crang, M. (2007). Speed= distance/time : chronotopographies of action. In R. Hassan, & R. Purser (Eds.), 24/7 : time and temporality in the network society (62-88). Stanford University Press

In this essay I want to begin with some of the grand claims and narratives of changing temporality heralded via information technology. However, I also want to write into these the way changes in time are bound up with changes in space, and that spat... Read More about Speed= distance/time : chronotopographies of action.

Using Images, Films and Photography. (2006)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C. (2006). Using Images, Films and Photography. In V. Desai, & R. Potter (Eds.), Doing Development Research (231-240). SAGE Publications

Dependency Theory. (2006)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2006). Dependency Theory. In B. Wharf (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Geography. SAGE Publications

The New Economic Geography? (2006)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2006). The New Economic Geography?. In H. Lawton-Smith, & S. Bagchi-Sen (Eds.), Past, Present and Future of Economic Geography (47-55). Routledge

Poststructuralist Theories. (2006)
Book Chapter
Harrison, P. (2006). Poststructuralist Theories. In S. Aitken, & G. Valentine (Eds.), Approaches to Human Geography (122-133). SAGE Publications

Circulation and Emplacement: the hollowed out performance of tourism (2006)
Book Chapter
Crang, M. (2006). Circulation and Emplacement: the hollowed out performance of tourism. In C. Minca, & T. Oakes (Eds.), Travels in paradox : remapping tourism (47-64). Rowman & Littlefield

There is a story of tourism geography that begins with measuring flows of people as they go through points. In practice then this means charting of the movement of people as they pass through specific places – a story of “bums on seats”, of number of... Read More about Circulation and Emplacement: the hollowed out performance of tourism.

'Cold War'. (2005)
Book Chapter
Power, M. (2005). 'Cold War'. In T. Forsyth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of International Development (88-89). Routledge