Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
312
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Aug 11, 2010
Wydawca
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415349087
ISBN-13
9780415349086
Opis
Andrew Herod delves into the multifaceted concept of geographical scale, unearthing its significance in understanding the world around us. Through insightful analysis, he explores how scale influences various social, economic, and environmental processes, allowing readers to grasp complex interactions and relationships.
Herod emphasizes that geographical scale is not merely a matter of size or distance but is deeply intertwined with power dynamics and human experiences. By unraveling the layers of scale, he encourages readers to reflect on how their own perspectives shape their understanding of local and global issues.
This thought-provoking exploration challenges conventional views, prompting readers to rethink their interpretations of space and place. Herod's work serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of scale in navigating the complexities of contemporary life, inviting a deeper engagement with the world and its myriad challenges.
Herod emphasizes that geographical scale is not merely a matter of size or distance but is deeply intertwined with power dynamics and human experiences. By unraveling the layers of scale, he encourages readers to reflect on how their own perspectives shape their understanding of local and global issues.
This thought-provoking exploration challenges conventional views, prompting readers to rethink their interpretations of space and place. Herod's work serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of scale in navigating the complexities of contemporary life, inviting a deeper engagement with the world and its myriad challenges.