Geography Reference
In-Depth Information
Inglis, A. 1991.
Satellite Technology: An Introduction
. Boston, MA: Focal Press.
Innis, H. 1950.
Empire and Communications
. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Iyer, P. 1995. “When Worlds Collide.”
Harper's
August: 50-61.
Jackson, K. 1985.
Crabgrass Frontier
. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Jacobs, J. 1961.
The Death and Life of Great American Cities
. New York: Random
House.
Jacobs, J. 1970.
The Economy of Cities
. London: Cape.
Jakle, J. 1971. “Time, Space and the Geographic Past: A Prospectus for Historical
Geography.”
American Historical Review
76:1084-1103.
James, P. 1972.
All Possible Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas
. New York:
Bobbs-Merrill.
Jameson, F. 1984. “Postmodernism, or the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism.”
New
Left Review
146:53-92.
Jameson, F. 1992.
The Geopolitical Aesthetic: Cinema and Space in the World-System
.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Janelle, D. 1968. “Central Place Development in a Time-Space Framework.”
Profes-
sional Geographer
20:5-10.
Janelle, D. 1969. “Spatial Reorganization: A Model and Concept.”
Annals of the
Association of American Geographers
59:348-365.
Janelle, D. 1973. “Measuring Human Extensibility in a Shrinking World.”
Journal of
Geography
72:8-15.
Janelle, D. 1975. “Predicting Urban Spatial Change.” In
Human Geography in a
Shrinking World
. R. Abler, D. Janelle, A. Philbrick, and J. Sommer, eds. Belmont,
CA: Duxbury.
Janelle, D. 1986. “Metropolitan Expansion and the Communications-Transportation
Trade-Off.” In
The Geography of Urban Transportation
. S. Hanson, ed. New York:
Guilford.
Janelle, D. 1991. “Global Interdependence and its Consequences.” In
Collapsing
Space and Time
. S. Brunn and T. Leinbach, eds. New York: Routledge. pp. 49-
81.
Janik, A. and S. Toulmin. 1973.
Wittgenstein's Vienna
. New York: Touchstone Books.
Jaspers, K. 1953.
The Origin and Goal of History
. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Jay, M. 1993.
Downcast Eyes: The Denigration of Vision in Twentieth-Century French
Thought
. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Jefferson, M. 1928. “The Civilizing Rails.”
Economic Geography
4:217-231.
Jenks, C. 1995.
Visual Culture
. London: Routledge.
Jessop, B. 1997. “A Neo-Gramscian Approach to the Regulation of Urban Regimes.”
In
Reconstructing Urban Regime Theory: Regulating Urban Politics in a Global
Economy
. M. Lauria, ed. London: Sage. pp. 51-73.
Jessop, B. 2006. “Spatial Fixes, Temporal Fixes and Spatio-Temporal Fixes.” In
David
Harvey: A Critical Reader
. N. Castree and D. Gregory, eds. Oxford: Blackwell.
pp. 142-166.
Johnson, N. 1995. “Cast in Stone: Monuments, Geography and Nationalism.”
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
13:51-65.
Johnson, P. 2002.
The Renaissance: A Short History
. New York: Modern Library.
Jones, A. 2002. “The 'Global City' Misconceived: The Myth of 'Global Management'
in Transnational Service Firms.”
Geoforum
33:335-350.
Jones, E. 1981.
The European Miracle: Environments, Economies, and Geopolitics in the
History of Europe and Asia
. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Search WWH ::
Custom Search