Contested Worlds
Discover the intricate landscapes of our planet with Contested Worlds by Martin Phillips. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this engaging paperback spans 486 pages and offers a profound exploration of human geography.
This essential read delves into the various geographical worlds that are actively being constructed and contested today. Phillips presents a rich tapestry of perspectives from geographers, showcasing how these differing viewpoints shape our understanding of geography. The book ultimately argues that geography is being created in diverse and dynamic ways, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of our world.
Perfect for students and enthusiasts of social science and sociology, Contested Worlds is a vital addition to any bookshelf, providing insights that challenge conventional notions of geography.