LEADER 05596nam 22005893 450 001 9911020212103321 005 20231024203045.0 010 $a9781119845522 010 $a1119845521 010 $a9781119845515 010 $a1119845513 010 $a9781119845539 010 $a111984553X 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC30698788 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL30698788 035 $a(CKB)27985043200041 035 $a(Exl-AI)30698788 035 $a(Perlego)4211267 035 $a(OCoLC)1394119935 035 $a(EXLCZ)9927985043200041 100 $a20230818d2023 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aTheory and Explanation in Geography 205 $a1st ed. 210 $cJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc$d2023 210 1$aNewark :$cJohn Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,$d2023. 210 4$dİ2023. 215 $a1 online resource (338 pages) 225 1 $aRGS-IBG Book Series 311 08$aPrint version: Yeung, Henry Wai-chung Theory and Explanation in Geography Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2023 9781119845508 311 08$a9781119845492 327 $aIntro -- Theory and Explanation in Geography -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface and Acknowledgement -- 1. Critical Human Geography Today: A Multitude of Approaches and Concepts? -- Main Argument and Approach -- Important Caveats: What This Book Is Not About -- Key Considerations: Of/For Theory and Explanation -- Chapter Outlines -- Notes -- 2. Contemporary Geographical Thought: Theory and Explanation -- Theory in Marxism -- Theories in Poststructuralism and Post-Phenomenology/Posthumanism -- Actor-Network Theory -- Non-Representational Theory -- Assemblage Theory -- Post-Phenomenology and Posthumanism -- Theories in Feminism and Postcolonialism -- Feminist Theory -- Postcolonial Theory -- Notes -- 3. What Kind of Theory for What Kind of Human Geography? -- Analytical Geographies: Theory and Explanation in Geography -- From Concepts to Theories -- From Theory to Explanation in Geography -- Mid-Range Theories: Critical Realism, Causal Mechanisms, and Relational Thinking -- What Realism - Critical and/or Speculative? -- Causal Mechanisms and Relational Thinking in Mid-Range Theories -- Notes -- 4. Relational Theory -- Relationality and Relational Thought in Contemporary Human Geography -- Relationality in Marxian and Institutional Geographies -- Relational Thought in Poststructuralist, Feminist, and Postcolonial Geographies -- Making Things Happen: Towards a Relational Theory -- Rethinking Relational Thought: Relationality and Power -- Causal Powers and Relationality in Relational Geometries -- Notes -- 5. Mechanism and Process in Causal Explanation -- Theorizing Mechanism in Causal Explanation -- Reconceptualizing Mechanism, Process, and Context -- Causal Theory and Actors -- Processual Thought in Geography -- From Process to Mechanism: Explanatory Theory/Theorizing in Geography -- Why Neoliberalization?. 327 $aNeoliberalization: What's in a Process and What Can Go Wrong? -- Explaining Neoliberalism 'with Chinese Characteristics': How Might the Process-Mechanism Distinction Work? -- Notes -- 6. Theorizing Globalization: Explanatory Theory, Situated Knowledges, and 'Theorizing Back' -- Globalization as Geographical Processes -- A Causal Theory of Global Production Networks: Explaining Globalization and Its Socio-Spatial Outcomes -- Beyond Situated Knowledges: 'Theorizing Back' and Making Theory Work -- Are Situated Knowledges Good Enough? -- Theorizing Back: Strategic Coupling and Global Economic Geographies -- Making Theory Work: The Trouble with Global Production Networks -- Notes -- 7. What Kind of Geography for What Kind of Social Science? -- Towards Analytical Geographies: Mid-Range Geographical Theories for Social Science -- Beyond 'Academic Esotericism': Analytical Geographies for Public Engagement and Policy -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA. 330 $aThis book explores the theoretical frameworks and explanatory models within contemporary human geography. It examines a multitude of approaches including Marxism, Actor-Network Theory, Assemblage Theory, Feminism, and Postcolonial Theory, among others. The authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of how these theories apply to geographical analysis and explanation. The book discusses the importance of relational thinking and causal mechanisms in developing mid-range theories that bridge the gap between abstract concepts and practical applications. It also addresses the role of geographical thought in understanding globalization and socio-spatial outcomes. This work is intended for scholars, students, and professionals interested in critical human geography, offering insights into the development of analytical geographies for public engagement and policy. 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