Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine

Relying on Carl Ritter’s analysis of position and on evolutionism, human geography in its classical form stressed long duration and the way men developed modes of life in order to subsist on their environment. It did not focus on cities and the role of distance, even if they were parts of its agenda...

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description Relying on Carl Ritter’s analysis of position and on evolutionism, human geography in its classical form stressed long duration and the way men developed modes of life in order to subsist on their environment. It did not focus on cities and the role of distance, even if they were parts of its agenda: they were explored by the New Geography of the fifties and sixties. The discipline becomes then closer to other social sciences and shared the crises they went through. The poststructuralist geography drew from Foucault’s analysis of discursive formations and Bourdieu’s habitus the role it gave to domination. The cultural approach broke with functionalism and went deeper into the analysis of communication, the role of imaginaries and the social institution of the World, which explains its grasp on today problems.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-903682024-04-09T11:42:49Z Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine Claval, Paul epistemology history of geography geography human geography classical new geography poststructuralism geography poststructuralist functional approach cultural approach gender life budget space time environment distance communication representation imaginary other worlds discursive formations habitus matrices of domination identity institutionalisation space profan space sacred wealth power status fulfilment thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography Relying on Carl Ritter’s analysis of position and on evolutionism, human geography in its classical form stressed long duration and the way men developed modes of life in order to subsist on their environment. It did not focus on cities and the role of distance, even if they were parts of its agenda: they were explored by the New Geography of the fifties and sixties. The discipline becomes then closer to other social sciences and shared the crises they went through. The poststructuralist geography drew from Foucault’s analysis of discursive formations and Bourdieu’s habitus the role it gave to domination. The cultural approach broke with functionalism and went deeper into the analysis of communication, the role of imaginaries and the social institution of the World, which explains its grasp on today problems. 2022-07-28T09:23:39Z 2022-07-28T09:23:39Z 2022 book ONIX_20220728_235311136X_3 235311136X 2353111386 2353111378 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/90368 fre Sp@tialités image/png Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International https://una-editions.fr/nouvel-essai-sur-l-evolution-de-la-geographie-humaine/ https://ressources.una-editions.fr/s/YEkjZZrR4kEyy4T Presses Universitaires de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour Presses Universitaires de Pau et des pays de l'Adour Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 10.46608/spatialites1.9782352111367 Relying on Carl Ritter’s analysis of position and on evolutionism, human geography in its classical form stressed long duration and the way men developed modes of life in order to subsist on their environment. It did not focus on cities and the role of distance, even if they were parts of its agenda: they were explored by the New Geography of the fifties and sixties. The discipline becomes then closer to other social sciences and shared the crises they went through. The poststructuralist geography drew from Foucault’s analysis of discursive formations and Bourdieu’s habitus the role it gave to domination. The cultural approach broke with functionalism and went deeper into the analysis of communication, the role of imaginaries and the social institution of the World, which explains its grasp on today problems. 10.46608/spatialites1.9782352111367 e7e9fc49-1df6-4388-b470-1947f513e4ab 76fc7177-77e2-4250-babf-33a8364c1ba6 235311136X 2353111386 2353111378 Pôle Production Imprimé, Université Bordeaux Montaigne 1 166 Pessac open access
spellingShingle epistemology
history of geography
geography human
geography classical
new geography
poststructuralism
geography poststructuralist
functional approach
cultural approach
gender life
budget space
time
environment
distance
communication
representation
imaginary
other worlds
discursive formations
habitus
matrices of domination
identity
institutionalisation
space profan
space sacred
wealth
power
status
fulfilment
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
Claval, Paul
Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title_full Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title_fullStr Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title_full_unstemmed Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title_short Nouvel essai sur l’évolution de la géographie humaine
title_sort nouvel essai sur l evolution de la geographie humaine
topic epistemology
history of geography
geography human
geography classical
new geography
poststructuralism
geography poststructuralist
functional approach
cultural approach
gender life
budget space
time
environment
distance
communication
representation
imaginary
other worlds
discursive formations
habitus
matrices of domination
identity
institutionalisation
space profan
space sacred
wealth
power
status
fulfilment
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
topic_facet epistemology
history of geography
geography human
geography classical
new geography
poststructuralism
geography poststructuralist
functional approach
cultural approach
gender life
budget space
time
environment
distance
communication
representation
imaginary
other worlds
discursive formations
habitus
matrices of domination
identity
institutionalisation
space profan
space sacred
wealth
power
status
fulfilment
thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography
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