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  1. Finally, in this section, Katharyne Mitchell’s chapter on hybridity charts how the concept has long been used as a ‘trenchant critique of modernist binaries’ (p 192), and Nick Bingham, in his exploration of the concept of ‘social-technical’, takes up further the challenge for critical cultural geography of disrupting normative binaries in writing and understanding the world.

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  2. Cultural Geography: A Critical Dictionary of Key Concepts by David Atkinson, Peter Jackson, David Sibley and Neil Washbourne

  3. key interest to critical cultural geographers would be overlooked, such as leisure, music and film. However, a more unfortunate omission is the lacuna of recurring an explicit discussion of ‘visual cultures’ in cultural geography. Given the inherent ‘visual’ nature of geography, introducing students to the work of Gillian Rose, James

  4. Geography is the study of the earth and the people in it. Culture is the sum total of the knowledge, attitudes, and habitual behavioural patterns shared and t ransmitted by members of a society ...

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  6. Finally, in this section, Katharyne Mitchell’s chapter on hybridity charts how the concept has long been used as a ‘trenchant critique of modernist binaries’ (p 192), and Nick Bingham, in his exploration of the concept of ‘social-technical’, takes up further the challenge for critical cultural geography of disrupting normative binaries in writing and understanding the world.

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  8. Jan 1, 2005 · Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2005, A. Jonas and others published Cultural geography: A critical dictionary of key concepts | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate

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