02593nam 22005173 450 991085698050332120250905110041.01-04-009972-61-04-009971-81-003-46620-6(CKB)32158483900041(MiAaPQ)EBC31361095(Au-PeEL)EBL31361095(ScCtBLL)9ef655b1-f368-474f-9ca9-8b8abc60f4e7(NjHacI)9932158483900041(ODN)ODN0011069999(EXLCZ)993215848390004120240605d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrontier Thinking and Human-Nature Relations We Were Never Western1st ed.Oxford :Taylor & Francis Group,2024.©2024.1 online resource (181 pages)Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies1-03-273840-5 Frontier thinking -- Understanding the role of history in the present -- Frontier thinking : why is a distinction drawn between close-to-nature 'communities' and 'modern civilsed' societies or states? -- The role of frontier thinking in the development of the American state and society -- The following thorugh of frontier myth by Turner and the wilderness movement in the US -- Differences in the historical construction of development in Fennoscandian contexts -- Consequence of frontier thinking - from state to individual levels -- Consequences of frontier thinking on conceptions of the rural - historically and in present day -- Alternative conceptions of rurality in present-day Fennoscandia -- What is the social, and what do we base our policies on?This book builds a compelling critique of 'frontier thinking' and demonstrates its pernicious amplification in contemporary human affairs. It will be of wide interest to a range of academics and students in the fields of geography, anthropology, environmental studies, sociology, political science and development studies, amongst others.Routledge Explorations in Environmental StudiesSocial sciencesHuman geographySocial sciences.Human geography.304.20973Keskitalo E. C. H.1585587MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910856980503321Frontier Thinking and Human-Nature Relations4163313UNINA