New Books in Geography

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Total: 543

The Overland Trail into the American West is one of the most culturally recognizable symbols of the

Isabella Alexander's book Copyright and Cartography: History, Law, and the Circulation of Geographic

Language Makes the Place

2024/2/18

Ingrid Piller speaks with Adam Jaworski about his research in language and mobility.Adam is best kno

Just in Time - the urgent need for a just transition in the Arab region. The newly published book Di

During the Great Migration, Black Americans sought new lives in midwestern small towns only to confr

Every driver in North America shares one miserable, soul-sucking universal experience—being stuck in

During the “global land grab” of the early twenty-first century, legions of investors rushed to Afri

The City Aroused: Queer Places and Urban Redevelopment in Postwar San Francisco (University of Texas

Cacti and succulents are phenomenally popular worldwide among plant enthusiasts, despite being among

There is a growing need across social, environmental, and policy challenges for richer, more nuanced

The history of Islamic mapping is one of the new frontiers in the history of cartography. Medieval I

In Connections and Content: Reflections on Networks and the History of Cartography (ESRI Press, 2019

How social scientists' disagreements about their key words and distinctions have been misconceived,

Even in states where borders and sovereignty are supposedly well established, large movements of tra

How are geographies of communication changing with contemporary digital media and data infrastructur

Migration is a theme intertwined with hopes and dreams. In Borderland Dreams: The Transnational Live

Regina Lee Blaszczyk and David Suisman's Capitalism and the Senses (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) is t

Welcome to another episode of New Books in Chinese Studies. I am your host, Julia Keblinska, and I a

Stephen Legg's Round Table Conference Geographies: Constituting Colonial India in Interwar London (C

Drawing on a decade of fieldwork in the borderlands of northern Bangladesh and eastern India, A Thou