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The development of the encyclopedia has been subject to episodic controversy resulting from the involvement of a subsidiary of Elsevier's parent company Reed Elsevier – called Spearhead Exhibitions – in the defence exhibition industry. Following a high-profile campaign coordinated on the crit-geog-forum mailing list and focused specifically ...
Noel Castree FAcSS (born 2 April 1968) is a British geographer whose research has focused on capitalism-environment relationships and, more recently, on the role that various experts play in discourses about global environmental change.
In 2008 he founded a new independent journal, Human Geography: a new radical journal, free of the influence of large publishing houses and officially published by the independent Institute of Human Geography. As subscriptions picked up, a fund was established to support radical and activist geographical projects worldwide.
Ron Johnston at the 1999 International Geography Festival. Ronald John Johnston, OBE, FAcSS, FBA (March 30, 1941 – May 29, 2020) was a British geographer, known for elaborating his discipline's foundations, particularly its history and nature, and for his contributions to urban social geography and electoral geography.
The Illustrated Encyclopedia, of Animal Life Story; The Illustrated Encyclopedia, of Gardening; The Essential Visual Guide, Snake; The Essential Family Guide, Geography of the World; The Elements Book; The Horse Encyclopedia; The Human Brain Book; The Illustrated Bible; The Illustrated Mahabharata; The Iron Road; The Motorbike Book; The Planets ...
David Seamon (born 14 April 1948) [1] is an American geographer, phenomenologist, author and academic. Seamon in known for his work on the theory of architectural phenomenology, [2] environmental phenomenology, and environmental design as placemaking.
The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Russia and the Former Soviet Union. 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 1993. [ 10 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The Great Soviet Encyclopedia. 3rd ed., Macmillan, 1973–83.
Webster's New World Encyclopedia College Edition. Prentice Hall. 1993. [154] Webster's New World Encyclopedia: Pocket Edition. Prentice Hall. 1993. [155] Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 2001–. Available online here. [44] Wonderland of Knowledge. Publishers Publications, 1937–73. [156]
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